“In the tabloid age, people think that they can say what they want. This is not (covered) by free speech. The truth is you can't just say what you want.”
Carol Thorp
“We don't take our cues from the tabloids, and so, no, if they think it's opportunistic, that's fine, but anybody who understands the process understands that this was done well before we had any sort of sense that they were together, if in fact they are.”
Mark Healy
“Until now, there was not evidence that the magazines, the tabloids, were taking proactive steps to protect Schwarzenegger.”
Marty Kaplan
“I don't know where they (tabloids) come up with these things. One week, they have me going out with him, and the next week, they have me going out with someone else. Some times I think to myself, 'People must think that I am the biggest whore in town'. But you have to laugh at it otherwise it would tear you down.”
Halle Berry
“[Because advertisements generally cost less in tabloids than in broadsheets, the paper has focused on convincing potential skeptics of the format's benefits, said Carolyn McCall, chief executive of Guardian Newspapers.] We must have seen 600 clients and agencies before we launched the paper, ... We talked them through it - the vision, why it was so important, the design, the layout, how the ads looked - and every single media company has bought ads at the same value as before.”
Carolyn McCall
“He who lives by demagoguery shall die by tabloid poisoning”
Joe Rogaly
“If you don't really have anything to do with the tabloid person, then it doesn't bother you. I'd rather laugh and say 'that other Loni Anderson.' I think that's healthy. Otherwise, it can eat you up.”
Loni Anderson