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fake news
false or misleading information presented as news
paparazzi
thumb|Swarm of paparazzi in a scene from La Dolce Vita (1960), including the original eponymous character Paparazzo thumb|Statue of a paparazzo by sculptor Radko Mačuha in Bratislava, Slovakia thumb|Mickey Hargitay assaults the "King of Paparazzi" [[Rino Barillari while a woman hits him with her purse on Via Veneto in Rome, 1963.]] thumb|Henry Bond's photograph of English singer-songwriter and entertainer [[Robbie Williams, shot in a paparazzo style in London in 2000]] Paparazzi (singular form paparazzo) are independent photographers who take pictures of high-profile people, such as actors, m
The Epoch Times
American newspaper (founded 2000)
Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines
Rwandan radio station that incited the 1994 Rwandan genocide
Land Without Bread
1933 film by Luis Buñuel
Karl Muck
German-born Swiss conductor of classical music (1859–1940)
Living with Michael Jackson
2003 film by Martin Bashir
fake news website
website that deliberately publishes hoaxes and disinformation
Central Park jogger case
1989 crime involving a violent attack on a jogger in New York City
ideological bias on Wikipedia
analysis of claims of ideological bias on Wikipedia
trial of Michael Jackson
2005 trial involving recording artist Michael Jackson
"Polish death camp" controversy
incorrect term used in reference to concentration camps built and run by Nazi Germany in Poland
Johnny Kitagawa sexual abuse scandal
sexual abuse accusations against Johnny Kitagawa by idols affiliated with Johnny & Associates
Godi media
pejorative term used for pro-government media in India
media coverage of North Korea
Palestro Ambush
Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop
2023 film
Chojoongdong
Chojoongdong (), abbreviated as CJD, is a pejorative term which refers to three highly circulated conservative newspapers in South Korea. The word is an acronym of The Chosun Ilbo, JoongAng Ilbo and The Dong-A Ilbo newspapers, and the grouping is seen as forming the basis of South Korea's conservative media.