National Examiner

National Examiner
Categories Supermarket tabloid
Company American Media, Inc.
Country USA
Based in New York City
Language English
ISSN 1094-6055

The National Examiner is a supermarket tabloid owned by American Media, Inc. Like other tabloids, its contents have often come under question, and it has been derided for its sensationalistic writing.

The Examiner has the fewest pages and is the least expensive tabloid in American Media's portfolio; it aims for an older audience. While its sister publications focus on more current content (such as the National Enquirer's focus on celebrity news and Globe's political and culture stories), the Examiner focuses on longer-standing stories featuring older (sometimes deceased) celebrities. Also prominently featured among the Examiner's stories are articles on daytime television, usually of dubious quality.

National Examiner was owned by the Globe Communications until 1999 when American Media acquired it and its sister publication Globe.[1] The magazine was based in Boca Raton, Florida until September 10, 2015 when it moved to New York City.[2]

There is no website for the Examiner.

References

  1. David E. Sumner (2010). The Magazine Century: American Magazines Since 1900. Peter Lang. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-4331-0493-0. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  2. Keith J. Kelly (August 19, 2015). "American Media moves its tabloids from Florida to NYC". New York Post. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
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