TMZ Reports High Swiftrank Celebrity Gossip Facts
The television show TMZ has become more than extremely popular in its four years of existence. It has also seemed to transition paparazzi filming interviews to credited journalism status. And while that statement may seem to be as exaggerated as the validity TMZ has been given, it represents the views of many individuals who are surprised to hear major news stations crediting TMZ as their source. However, even the show’s greatest critics seem to be attracted to it and its swiftrank status continues to grow.
The program was created by its star Harvey Levin, who also seems to be its guiding force. And while not everyone in the room always agrees with his comments, his presence on the program does lend a sense of grounded and ethically based quality reporting. This may also be due to the fact that Levin is a journalist who previously worked as a lawyer and has professional reporting standards. The show’s structure is part of its attraction and some of the staff reporters that are featured in the program are extremely popular with viewers. The open newsroom discussion and quality of story presentation lend to the show’s credibility. People are more likely to trust what they hear when they feel like they connect with or know the person they’re hearing it from.
The show’s title refers to a geographical area in Los Angeles, California in which most of the stories originate. TMZ refers to the thirty-mile zone, which is the studio zone that encompasses a thirty-mile radius point from the intersection of West Beverly Boulevard and North La Cienega Boulevard. The show itself is an interesting blend of formats that basically has initiated a new genre of Hollywood and celebrity news and gossip reporting. Even many of the stars that are approached by the program seem to enjoy or at least not mind the program or being filmed by them. In addition they have been the first to report on many breaking stories such as the Mel Gibson DUI arrest and the news of Michael Jackson’s death.
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