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- Murdoch Hacking Scandal: Quantum of Content Effects
Rupert Murdoch's decision to shutter the News of the World points to one of the reasons I titled this blog Quantum of Content. The economic pressures on the media have caused newsrooms to make quantum leaps from their traditional provenance of journalism. At it's most benign (and banal) this has involved the collusion and payment of paparazzi and celebrities. Brangelina baby pictures are cute and all, and the money is donated to charity, but the glossies are more publicity apparatchik than Woodward and Bernstein in the transaction. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Brand arrested after paparazzi clash at airport
Comedian and Hollywood star Russell Brand has been arrested after allegedly attacking a photographer at Los Angeles airport. コメディアンとハリウッドスターのラッセルブランドは、容疑者のロサンゼルス空港でカメラマンを攻撃後に逮捕されました
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- Roy Greenslade: Paparazzi scuffle ends in hospital - and jail
A scuffle between two photographers at Los Angeles airport who were trying to get shots of singer Pixie Lott ended up with one in hospital and the other in jail.Stefan Saad was arrested on suspicion of assault and later released on bail. The second snapper, who was not named, was treated at a local hospital.Source: Irish Independent/Press AssociationUnited StatesRoy Greensladeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
一人の病院でjail.Stefanサアドの他に終わったピクシーロット歌手のショットを取得しようとしていたロサンゼルスの空港で2つのフォトグラファーの間で乱闘を暴行の疑いで逮捕された後に保釈
- Roy Greenslade: Judge finds against paparazzi in shooting action
A US judge has dismissed a lawsuit by two paparazzi who claimed they were shot at by the bodyguards of Brazilian model Gisele Bundchen and her husband, American football star Tom Brady.Photographers Yuri Cortez and Rolando Aviles, supported by the news agency Agence France Presse, contended that the bullets narrowly missed their heads. They were trying to obtain photographs at a party in Costa Rica in April 2009.Source: ABCNews photographyNews agenciesUnited StatesCosta RicaRoy Greensladeguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
米国の裁判官は、彼らは、ブラジルモデルのジゼルブンチェンと彼女の夫、アメリカンフットボールのスター選手トムBrady.Photographersユーリコルテスとローランドアバイルズ、報道機関AFP通信がサポートされてボディガードに撃たれたと主張した2つのラッチにより、訴訟を却下したその弾丸は辛うじて頭を逃したと主張した
- Paris Hilton arrested for cocaine possession
US socialite and paparazzi darling Paris Hilton was arrested in Las Vegas on charges of cocaine possession, the entertainment website TMZ.com reported Saturday. 米国の社交とパパラッチダーリンパリスヒルトンが、ラスベガスでコカイン所持の容疑で逮捕された、エンターテイメントサイトTMZ.comは土曜日と報じた
- Tornado paparazzi create havoc on Midwest highways
They're not the police. They're not ambulances. But they're still reacting to the worst nature can throw.These are storm chasers, part of the tornado paparazzi. This afternoon's bait: a supercell in far western Oklahoma that could... 彼らは、警察ではない
- Film review: Videocracy
A disturbing look at the TV empire of Italy's leader, Silvio Berlusconi and the cult of celebrity. By Peter BradshawErik Gandini's Videocracy is an intriguing, mordant look at the world of the Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi: an acrid Dolce Vita for the modern day. But it's a very different kind of film-making from that of Berlusconi's most famous critic, the satirist Sabina Guzzanti, whose docu-polemics are influenced by Michael Moore. Gandini's film is more like a dreamy, mesmeric and highly disturbing psychogeography of 21st-century Italy, or perhaps a meandering, anthropological study of a dysfunctional cult, ruled by a thin-skinned, self-pitying leader.It is ostensibly about Berlusconi's TV empire and its crassly sexified world of stripping housewives and endless reality shows, which has engendered in Italy an infatuation with celebrity that perhaps even outstrips Britain or the US. (Berlusconi publishes many gossip magazines.) Everyone wants to be a celebrity and Berlusconi is the biggest celebrity of all. Yet Videocracy is not overtly polemical, nor even, at first, obviously critical. It's 22 minutes before Berlusconi's name is even mentioned, and 29 minutes before we see a picture of his grinning face – on a paparazzi shot, just before we see a picture of Berlusconi's most favoured party guest, Tony Blair.Gandini begins by interviewing a tragic reality show wannabe: a singing martial arts hombre who aspires to be a cross between Ricky Martin and Bruce Lee. And then he moves on to interview the powerful and fantastically creepy celeb agent Lele Mora, a wealthy Mussolini enthusiast who invites the director to his fabulous home and introduces him to the pretty young boy and girl celebs who are permitted to hang around his pool. This is, of course, situated on Sar イタリアのリーダー、ベルルスコーニや有名人のカルトのテレビ帝国で不安な表情
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