checkbook journalism
Americannoun
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Pecker confirmed that the National Enquirer “used checkbook journalism, and we paid for stories.”
From Slate • Apr. 22, 2024
“His stories were kind of mind-blowing: stories of checkbook journalism, unconventional sourcing, bribes, disguises, espionage and all kinds of scurrilous tactics,” Landsman recalled.
From The Guardian • Nov. 14, 2019
Critics called it checkbook journalism, and even Mr. Wallace conceded later that it had been “a bad idea.”
From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2012
Not too shabby for a network so vehement in its assertion it's not engaging in checkbook journalism.
From Salon • Aug. 2, 2011
The $25,000 or $50,000 question remains: Is checkbook journalism justifiable?
From Time Magazine Archive
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