The book traces the historical roots of tabloid journalism, from its sensationalist origins to its modern digital form. It analyzes key historical moments and events, such as celebrity scandals that dominated headlines, and examines the specific techniques tabloids employ, including sensationalism and invasion of privacy. Tabloid Influence also considers the ethical implications of this influence and suggests strategies for responsible media consumption.
Structured to provide a comprehensive analysis, the book begins by introducing core concepts and then delves into thematic chapters that explore historical moments, tabloid techniques, and mainstream media's adoption of tabloid strategies. Through content analysis, case studies, and interviews, the book supports its arguments, offering an innovative perspective on how tabloids actively shape the news cycle and influence journalistic ethics.