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lindysalsagal

(20,733 posts)
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:40 AM Apr 24

Millions Cancel Subscriptions to National Enquirer After Learning Its Stories May Not be True

https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/millions-cancel-subscriptions-to?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=2337656&post_id=143890114&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=1xp0zk&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—In a development that has rocked the news industry, The National Enquirer has lost millions of subscribers amid revelations that some of its stories might not be factual.

After Donald J. Trump’s hush money trial exposed the Enquirer’s inner workings, the newspaper’s reputation for unimpeachable journalism suffered a severe blow, media insiders say. Harland Dorrinson, an Enquirer subscriber for over thirty years, said discovering that the weekly periodical was not a dependable information source was “a gut punch.” “In a complex and confusing world, I always felt that there was one news outlet that could make sense of it all,” he said. “That’s been stolen from me.”

If the Enquirer distorted its coverage to support Trump’s election in 2016, Dorrinson wondered, “Does that mean Hillary Clinton wasn’t really dying? Or that she didn’t delete emails from her multiple lesbian lovers? Or that Bill Clinton didn’t have a sex romp in a pickup truck that was caught on video? Now I don’t know what to believe.”

The longtime subscriber said that the Enquirer’s sudden loss of credibility would force him to seek reliable reporting elsewhere, adding, “I guess I’ll give Fox a shot.”
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Millions Cancel Subscriptions to National Enquirer After Learning Its Stories May Not be True (Original Post) lindysalsagal Apr 24 OP
55 years ago, a classmate in sixth grade no_hypocrisy Apr 24 #1
LOL malaise Apr 24 #3
this . ding. AllaN01Bear Apr 24 #20
About that age, my classmates and I would occasionally sneak into a garage where our church stored old newspapers to sel Squaredeal Apr 24 #51
OMG!!! My mom forbid us from looking at it..LOL LeftInTX Apr 24 #62
Lol my mom would read it for fun Tree Lady Apr 25 #82
Pre-click prediction: Rocknation Apr 24 #2
Yeah, Bat Boy never lied to us underpants Apr 24 #4
My mother loved the WWN. SergeStorms Apr 24 #66
First job at Winn-Dixie underpants Apr 24 #72
How could anyone forget Batboy? SergeStorms Apr 25 #78
Geezz Louise even when I was a wee lad I knew the Nat Inq was junk. Back in 1962 there was. a mitch96 Apr 24 #5
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 24 #31
You have a very different memory of the 90s RainCaster Apr 24 #34
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 24 #37
It was one of our resident trolls. niyad Apr 24 #53
Hello again. What flavour pizza today? niyad Apr 24 #39
Before I even clicked on this thread, MarineCombatEngineer Apr 24 #6
Exactly! BobTheSubgenius Apr 24 #35
Enquiring Minds Want To Know: alterfurz Apr 24 #7
A plentiful plethora. CaptainTruth Apr 24 #13
So glad my mouth was empty when I read that lindysalsagal Apr 24 #26
Anyone "just learning" that National Perspirer stories "may not be true" DFW Apr 24 #8
Trump (TSF) gets snipped DoBW Apr 24 #9
They make it so easy. lindysalsagal Apr 24 #27
I even stopped grocery shopping usonian Apr 24 #10
LOL h2ebits Apr 24 #15
many years ago on du there was a campaign to turn around ne at the check out stand . i still do it. AllaN01Bear Apr 24 #23
Our grocery store finally realized it was bad practice. (Basically its a form of electioneering) LeftInTX Apr 24 #64
Bravo Borowitz! (nt) Paladin Apr 24 #11
You mean Jennifer Anniston isn't pregnant from an extraterrestrial? lpbk2713 Apr 24 #12
oh such disappointment- et tu Apr 24 #14
Does almost true count? SupportSanity Apr 24 #16
Give Fox a shot, lol. Is this the Onion? Emile Apr 24 #17
good, it's always been a shit rag gopiscrap Apr 24 #18
"Now I don't know what to believe." What a quandary! dchill Apr 24 #19
are the owners of the ne and trump friends ? lol AllaN01Bear Apr 24 #21
I remember! niyad Apr 24 #41
Oh, yeah Leith Apr 24 #73
Hah! AllyCat Apr 24 #22
and here I was, thinking Elvis is still alive RainCaster Apr 24 #24
Of course Borowitz. I should have know when I read that 'millions' canceled their subscription to the NE. SWBTATTReg Apr 24 #25
Everything in a grocery store has negociated for shelf placement lindysalsagal Apr 24 #29
And the store* is making money off of everything that's sold there. ShazzieB Apr 24 #70
"Hundreds of supermarkets go out of business..." Martin68 Apr 24 #28
Satire: Still dead. Aristus Apr 24 #30
Satire is not dead, it just smells funny JoseBalow Apr 24 #63
Father confesses: I drove my son to school! GreenWave Apr 24 #32
I love good satire and the Borowitz Report LetMyPeopleVote Apr 24 #33
Andy B shouldn't print fake news like this. Ilsa Apr 24 #36
Pick one up in the grocery checkout pwb Apr 24 #38
I used to do that a lot, when I didn't just plain hide them. niyad Apr 24 #55
National Enquirer Stories May Not be True? pazzyanne Apr 24 #40
this was a click bait parody. not an actual news report. msfiddlestix Apr 24 #43
Next time, please indicate it's parody, sarcasm or just plain Borowitz mentioned in the title line, tia much appreciate msfiddlestix Apr 24 #42
Borowitz was clearly in the link above the article. And most of us niyad Apr 24 #52
Yeah, who the Hell has a subscription to the National Enquirer? Ligyron Apr 24 #69
Yes it was clearly in the link below the article. To see that requires clicking on the post. The request still stands msfiddlestix Apr 25 #77
And the reply still stands. It was clearly understood by most to be niyad Apr 25 #80
Actually, the link was posted ABOVE the article. And I will point out niyad Apr 25 #81
To my shame I used to subscribe to the a national enquirer my Dad used to buy the weekly tabloid but used kimbutgar Apr 24 #44
Mad Magazine, issue no. 102, April 1966 Doc_Technical Apr 24 #45
In the early or mid 60's, was at the grocery store KS Toronado Apr 24 #46
If the grocery stores would remove them from the checkout line, that would be helpful. Uncle Joe Apr 24 #47
Does this mean that Bat Boy is NOT on the jury in Trump's case? ECL213 Apr 24 #48
I am sorry to have to tell you that he is not. niyad Apr 24 #54
Please, not the Enquirer. If it weren't for this paper I would have never known that JFK is alive and living twodogsbarking Apr 24 #49
So if everyone has always known that the Enquirer is junk Barry Markson Apr 24 #50
I believe Pecker was buying "exclusive " rights to the story central scrutinizer Apr 24 #57
So is Pecker accused of breaking the law then? Barry Markson Apr 24 #58
He was given immunity for his testimony central scrutinizer Apr 24 #65
Because of their John Edwards work. SYFROYH Apr 24 #60
Oh great Barry Markson Apr 24 #61
"Bat Boy" Mad_Machine76 Apr 24 #56
Just imagine a different world where John Edwards was corrupt enough to pay for catch-and-kill. SYFROYH Apr 24 #59
After hearing Pecker's testimony Mr.Bill Apr 24 #67
Headline must be from The Onion 🧅. live love laugh Apr 24 #68
Borowitz ShazzieB Apr 24 #71
I learnt my critical thinking skills and cynical attitude from reading Mad magazine. Aussie105 Apr 25 #74
There are millions of people who subscribe to Bettie Apr 25 #75
"I'll give Fox a shot". haha JohnnyRingo Apr 25 #76
Will they cancel their cable subscriptions when they learn WWE is fake? Stinky The Clown Apr 25 #79

no_hypocrisy

(46,202 posts)
1. 55 years ago, a classmate in sixth grade
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:45 AM
Apr 24

brought in an article from National Enquirer for current events. Our teacher used it as a teaching moment about false journalism.

Squaredeal

(400 posts)
51. About that age, my classmates and I would occasionally sneak into a garage where our church stored old newspapers to sel
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 01:23 PM
Apr 24

During recess, the custodian’s garage next door was normally packed with old newspapers that the church would sell when the price was high. We would read the Enquirer and Star. Even at that young age, I somehow knew that it was pornographic.

LeftInTX

(25,566 posts)
62. OMG!!! My mom forbid us from looking at it..LOL
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 03:34 PM
Apr 24

55 years ago, I was in 7th grade. (I think..LOL)

I remember it being kinda "hidden" in the stores.

In 1967, I started hanging out at the newsstands while my mom grocery shopped. That's when I noticed the Enquirer. I don't remember it being in the checkouts until the 80s. As to how those tabloids become mainstream, I have no idea.

Tree Lady

(11,498 posts)
82. Lol my mom would read it for fun
Thu Apr 25, 2024, 06:51 PM
Apr 25

I have memories of her reading it by the lake while we camped.

My parents were always stressed except vacation probably why I love the mountains so much, I see it as peace.

Dad would bring his beer, mom her wine and they had great time. We always met up with other family and friends.

Rocknation

(44,577 posts)
2. Pre-click prediction:
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:47 AM
Apr 24

"BOROWITZ!!!"

P.S. I hope his severance from Conde Nast/The New Yorker included the copyright to every word he wrote for them.


Rocknation

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
66. My mother loved the WWN.
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 04:40 PM
Apr 24

Every week, like clockwork, she'd bring the WWN home after she'd been grocery shopping.
I never asked if she believed the trash printed in there, but my sister and I would have great fun mocking the tall-tales printed within.

The Weekly World News made the stories in the Enquirer look positively factual. 🙄

underpants

(182,904 posts)
72. First job at Winn-Dixie
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 07:26 PM
Apr 24

I used to but WWN weekly. I guessed it was a joke or a parody. I read years ago that it was started by 2-3 actual newspaper guys (when newspapers were a daily staple) who saw these tabloids making money, so why not? Black and white too so it was cheaper. Covers with UFO’s and BAT BOY ( which was based on some sort of real story).

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
78. How could anyone forget Batboy?
Thu Apr 25, 2024, 12:15 PM
Apr 25

I don't know where the WWN was headquartered, I think maybe Miami? My Mom always wanted to go there, but she lived in Sebring, FL and she could never stand the 3 hr. drive down there. Anything over 1 hour in a car and she was a wreck, physically as well as mentally.

Now I'm about as old as she was at that time. 5 hours driving a day is my limit. Getting old is not for weaklings. 😉

mitch96

(13,926 posts)
5. Geezz Louise even when I was a wee lad I knew the Nat Inq was junk. Back in 1962 there was. a
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:52 AM
Apr 24

newspaper strike in NYC. Could not get your fav paper. My Mom made me buy the Nat Inq so she would have something to read. It was even obvious back then that the "paper" was a POS paper. I was embarrassed to buy it even at 13 years old...
m

Response to mitch96 (Reply #5)

RainCaster

(10,923 posts)
34. You have a very different memory of the 90s
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:45 AM
Apr 24

All I remember of the National Constipater is outrageous headlines and highly retouched photos of famous people in embarrassing poses. I have never considered them as reliable journalism. Ever.

Response to RainCaster (Reply #34)

MarineCombatEngineer

(12,449 posts)
6. Before I even clicked on this thread,
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:53 AM
Apr 24

I just knew it was either the Onion or the Borowitz Report and lo and behold, I was right.
The National Enquirer printing false stories?
Say it ain't so.

alterfurz

(2,475 posts)
7. Enquiring Minds Want To Know:
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:56 AM
Apr 24

If POTUS & Pecker Paid a Pack of Pissed Porn Performers, How Many Pissed Porn Performers Did POTUS & Pecker Pay?

DFW

(54,445 posts)
8. Anyone "just learning" that National Perspirer stories "may not be true"
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 09:59 AM
Apr 24

They must belong to that select group of people who are “just learning” that water may be wet.

usonian

(9,898 posts)
10. I even stopped grocery shopping
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 10:13 AM
Apr 24

so as not to see their lies blaring at me at the checkout.

OK, going outside to weed the carrot patch now.

Have a great day.

LeftInTX

(25,566 posts)
64. Our grocery store finally realized it was bad practice. (Basically its a form of electioneering)
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 03:48 PM
Apr 24

People, Time etc are now much more prominent. Tabloids are still there, but just not as prominent and visible.

dchill

(38,547 posts)
19. "Now I don't know what to believe." What a quandary!
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:07 AM
Apr 24

If it's in the National Enquirer, believe the opposite.

AllaN01Bear

(18,443 posts)
21. are the owners of the ne and trump friends ? lol
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:26 AM
Apr 24

this made my day. how many of u remember in the movie men in black the ne was the hot sheets ?

SWBTATTReg

(22,171 posts)
25. Of course Borowitz. I should have know when I read that 'millions' canceled their subscription to the NE.
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:28 AM
Apr 24

But I do recommend that these papers be taken off of store shelves, and consumers start ragging at the store managers to take these papers off the shelves. Make the NE earn their money the good ol' hard way, like most of us, instead of sitting in a busy retail location already waiting for shoppers to whiz on by, and its loud headlines catches shopper's eyes.

I don't like particularly that they participated in the catch and killing of stories, the suppression of possible evidence to a crime (or crimes). That's the part that really bugs me, that they killed stories obviously the behest of wealthy clients, tRUMP => Cohen => NE editor Pecker => kills sensitive stories about tRUMP AND makes up fake stories about Hillary Clinton, others and prints them. Truly malicious.

lindysalsagal

(20,733 posts)
29. Everything in a grocery store has negociated for shelf placement
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:32 AM
Apr 24

None of it is at the store's discretion.

ShazzieB

(16,539 posts)
70. And the store* is making money off of everything that's sold there.
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 06:50 PM
Apr 24

*I.e., the corporation that owns it

GreenWave

(6,766 posts)
32. Father confesses: I drove my son to school!
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:36 AM
Apr 24

Such truthful stories from the National Lampoon's parody of the Inquirer.

Identified Flying Objects spotted over airport!

Ilsa

(61,698 posts)
36. Andy B shouldn't print fake news like this.
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 11:57 AM
Apr 24

Where would we be as a civilization if we couldn't trust TNE for news???

msfiddlestix

(7,286 posts)
42. Next time, please indicate it's parody, sarcasm or just plain Borowitz mentioned in the title line, tia much appreciate
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:12 PM
Apr 24

niyad

(113,585 posts)
52. Borowitz was clearly in the link above the article. And most of us
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 01:28 PM
Apr 24

just assumed it was either Borowitz or The Onion, just by the title.

Ligyron

(7,639 posts)
69. Yeah, who the Hell has a subscription to the National Enquirer?
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 06:44 PM
Apr 24

People who read that kind of trash don't do subscriptions.
Dead giveaway right there.

They did used to put up a great Christmas Display, people came from miles around Sofla to see it. A whole village with animatronic reindeer and elves etc.
Don't hear much about it anymore, maybe the iguanas ate everything.

msfiddlestix

(7,286 posts)
77. Yes it was clearly in the link below the article. To see that requires clicking on the post. The request still stands
Thu Apr 25, 2024, 12:03 PM
Apr 25

the point obviously missed, : the reader wants to be informed in the subject title, as an act of respect and courtesy.


niyad

(113,585 posts)
81. Actually, the link was posted ABOVE the article. And I will point out
Thu Apr 25, 2024, 06:03 PM
Apr 25

that TITLES (as in, title of the article, post, etc, not the article itself and the link, if there is one) only have so many letters/spaces on this board, they are not endless. Perhaps you could take up your request with Admin if such labelling in the title bar is important to you.

And, one observes that no other posts in this thread seem to indicate that they are affected by the non-inclusion of your after-the-fact requested explication.

kimbutgar

(21,211 posts)
44. To my shame I used to subscribe to the a national enquirer my Dad used to buy the weekly tabloid but used
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:21 PM
Apr 24

Say don’t believe everything you read there, it is was like a soap opera. He also used to read our two daily newspapers. He would buy them and pass them on to me. After he passed I’d buy them in a store until I grew embarrassed buying them. I then subscribed to them. During the 2016 campaign I saw the slant and discontinued my subscription. I still got notices asking me to subscribe which promptly went into my recycle bin. I finally opened a notice and returned it by writing in big black letters remove me from your mailing list. Never got anymore notices.

Doc_Technical

(3,527 posts)
45. Mad Magazine, issue no. 102, April 1966
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:28 PM
Apr 24

The National Perspirer (satire of National Enquirer tabloid)
Who says Mad Magazine isn't educational?

KS Toronado

(17,344 posts)
46. In the early or mid 60's, was at the grocery store
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:31 PM
Apr 24

when the lady in front of me was bragging to the checkout clerk about the National Enquirer she was buying.
Looked at the rack... "Baby born with wooden leg", being fully aware of how baby cats, dogs, calfs, etc get
here I started laughing about it and the people behind me started laughing, the clerk joined in while I was
saying "an alien must have got to her" then someone added "No a tree got to her" First lady left mad.

Uncle Joe

(58,426 posts)
47. If the grocery stores would remove them from the checkout line, that would be helpful.
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:33 PM
Apr 24

Put them with the rest of the magazines.

Why should publications that specialize in spreading disinformation be given precedence in marketing to the American People?

Thanks for the thread lindysalsagal

twodogsbarking

(9,822 posts)
49. Please, not the Enquirer. If it weren't for this paper I would have never known that JFK is alive and living
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:46 PM
Apr 24

in the basement of the White House.

Barry Markson

(229 posts)
50. So if everyone has always known that the Enquirer is junk
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 12:48 PM
Apr 24

Why did the prosecutor have Pecker up 1st and for 2 days on the stand?

If he had run with the Stormy Daniels story nobody would have believed it anyway and her subsequent accusations would have been dismissed as just more Bat Boy crap.

Sure hope Bragg had more sterling testimony than that.
I'm not impressed.

central scrutinizer

(11,662 posts)
57. I believe Pecker was buying "exclusive " rights to the story
Wed Apr 24, 2024, 02:22 PM
Apr 24

The person selling the story would be legally barred from selling to another publication.

Aussie105

(5,437 posts)
74. I learnt my critical thinking skills and cynical attitude from reading Mad magazine.
Thu Apr 25, 2024, 08:26 AM
Apr 25

Quite an education for a 15 year old!

Haven't been the same since. lol

Stinky The Clown

(67,819 posts)
79. Will they cancel their cable subscriptions when they learn WWE is fake?
Thu Apr 25, 2024, 12:34 PM
Apr 25

Watch out Fox. This would be YOUR demographic.

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