Poynter’s Roy Peter Clark describes how good writing turns crap into a front-page natural: “This is tabloidism at its best, a combination of clever, almost offensive messages, created by a team – photographers, writers, editors, designers — who are, shall we say, on the same page.”
Vive Le Tabloid?
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