The company shrunk the Asian and European editions of Journal into tabloids in 2005.
Not that you need imagine: they do it constantly, and not just the tabloids either.
As anyone who reads the British tabloids can explain, badly behaved sportsmen are a global phenomenon.
The Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times have each launched new tabloids aimed at the young.
Muckrakers, tabloids and wire services have been doing this since the days of Gutenberg and Marconi.
Perhaps you profess to read tabloids only in the supermarket line just killing time.
Nonetheless, some MPs have called for him to testify under oath about his time in tabloids.
Politicians' private lives are largely taboo, even in countries with lively tabloids such as Poland.
In 2007 the tabloids broke the allegations of match-fixing in sumo wrestling, the national sport.
For all their differences, tabloids in most rich countries have one common feature: shrinking circulation.
The case of the missing intern is manna from heaven for the new-look tabloids.
His glitter jackets, the tabloids claimed later, hid a body that was half-starved, subsisting on painkillers.
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Sweden's tabloids compete to examine the minutiae of Crown Princess Victoria's purported romantic attachments.
Pictures of the couple constantly grace the front pages of tabloids and covers of women's magazines.
Jones' investigators have found no new lovers beyond the dozen or so already alleged in the tabloids.
's tabloids, the now-closed News of the World, has ballooned in recent months to include other problems.
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The remaining tabloids focus their attentions to another manager in the spotlight - Leeds boss Terry Venables.
That gives tabloids a special role in investigative reporting, even if they include much hearsay and error.
Not only had the confident authority dissipated but he quite purposefully distanced himself from his British tabloids.
There is not much evidence that the tabloids really articulate their readers' views, let alone anyone else's.
The hoo-hah in the tabloids over his wearing a green anorak at the wedding was certainly overblown.
In the mass market, tabloids like the Daily Mirror and the Sun are vital forces in British life.
Whereas British tabloids are sold on newsstands, which makes sensationalist headlines even more important, Bild is a quasi-monopoly.
When she gave birth to a girl in 2008, local tabloids concluded that Lau was most likely the father.
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One day in his office, Udall picked up some tabloids from his coffee table and waved them at me.
Nobody is likely to cry about that, since the tabloids are generally despised even by those who read them.
Critics suggest that close relations between the tabloids and senior police sources made the latter reluctant to delve deeper.
But that is unlikely to be the end of the embarrassment, either for the tabloids or for the police.
Before the Paralympics attitudes to disability were already deteriorating due to the 'scroungers' and 'cheats' stories in the tabloids.
She was tried largely in the tabloids and the court of public opinion.
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