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It's national enquirer every day on the 3rd October.
National Enquirer Day is a celebration of the infamous tabloid magazine that has been captivating audiences for decades. Known for its sensational headlines, scandalous stories, and questionable credibility, the National Enquirer has become a cultural icon in its own right.
Originally founded in 1926 as The New York Enquirer, this publication went through various transformations before becoming the National Enquirer we know today. Over the years, it has gained a reputation for covering celebrity gossip, UFO sightings, conspiracy theories, and other outlandish topics.
While the magazine has faced its fair share of controversies and criticism, there's no denying its enduring popularity. Millions of readers eagerly grab a copy of the National Enquirer at the grocery store checkout line, eager for a glimpse into the lives of their favorite celebrities.
Celebrating National Enquirer Day is all about embracing the absurd and indulging in a guilty pleasure or two. Here are a few ways to mark this day in style:
In 2019, the National Enquirer faced major backlash for its role in the scandal involving Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon. Bezos accused the publication of attempting to blackmail him with explicit photos. It was a sensational story that further solidified the National Enquirer's status as a prominent figure in the world of tabloid journalism.
In 1771, The London Chronicle, one of the earliest British newspapers, was founded. This publication provided news and commentary on various topics, including politics, literature, and society. It quickly gained popularity and established itself as a trusted source of information for its readers.
Around the year 1803, The London Chronicle introduced a dedicated column named 'Enquirer Every.' This column aimed to engage readers by addressing their queries and concerns about the happenings of the time. The 'Enquirer Every' column became known for its opportunity to seek answers and information on a wide range of topics, encouraging an interactive and educational reading experience.
By 1851, Penny Press, a form of inexpensive newspapers available to a broader audience, emerged in the United States. These newspapers prioritized sensational stories and aimed to entertain and educate the general public. The 'Enquirer Every' concept caught the attention of some publishers who embraced the idea and integrated similar interactive columns into their publications.
In 1926, the concept of 'Ask the Expert' gained significant popularity in print media. Magazines and newspapers started featuring columns where readers could ask questions to experts on various subjects. This concept was an evolution of the 'Enquirer Every' column, providing readers with expert opinions and advice on a wide array of topics.
In 1966, The National Enquirer, a prominent American tabloid newspaper, was established. While not directly related to the historical 'Enquirer Every' column, The National Enquirer embraced an editorial style that focused on entertaining and sensational stories, feeding into the public's curiosity. This popular tabloid became known for its attention-grabbing headlines and stories, catering to a wide readership.
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