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Encyclopedia > The Insider (TV newsmagazine)

The Insider is an entertainment television news program covering events and celebrities which is an Entertainment Tonight spinoff. The host of the series is Pat O'Brien.


External links

  • Official Site (http://insider.tv.yahoo.com/)
  • Paramount site (http://www.paramount.com/television/the-insider/)

  Results from FactBites:
 
The Insider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (198 words)
For the American television tabloid program, see The Insider (TV newsmagazine).
There is also a book with the same name about an executive at Archer Daniels Midland.
The Insider is a 1999 film which tells the true story of a 60 Minutes television series exposé of the tobacco industry, as seen through the eyes of a real tobacco executive, Jeffrey Wigand.
The Insider Movie Review - CJR, November/December 1999 (1544 words)
The Insider, which focuses on that unhappy chapter of what the movie calls "the highest rated, most respected TV news show in America," is a Walt Disney film.
The Insider may be only a movie, but it does recall a remarkable period during which every top national television news organization was deeply embarrassed by a major newsmagazine scandal.
Part of it has to do with the lowering of TV’s journalistic standards, the tabloidization of TV news, and the blurring of the line between news and entertainment in today’s no-holds-barred race for ratings and profit.
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