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American celebrity tabloid news website based in Los Angeles.

TMZ
TMZLogo.svg

Blazon of site

Tabloid journalism
Available in English
Headquarters 13031 Due west Jefferson Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Created by
  • Harvey Levin
  • Jim Paratore[1]
Editor Harvey Levin
Parent Telepictures
(Warner Bros (WarnerMedia)) (2005–2021)
Fox Entertainment
(Fox Corporation) (2021–nowadays)
URL world wide web.tmz.com
Commercial Yes
Registration Optional
Launched November 8, 2005; sixteen years agone  (2005-11-08) [2]
Current status Active

TMZ is a tabloid journalism online newspaper owned by Fox Corporation. It fabricated its debut on November viii, 2005, originally as a collaboration between AOL and Telepictures, a division of Warner Bros.,[iii] until Time Warner divested AOL in 2009. On September 13, 2021, WarnerMedia sold the site to Fox Corporation equally role of its parent company AT&T's restructuring.[iv] [five]

The proper noun TMZ is derived from the acronym for thirty-mile zone that was historically used in the picture and idiot box industry to refer to the then-chosen "studio zone"—an area with a 30-mile (fifty km) radius centered on the intersection of West Beverly Boulevard and North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Information technology was called the studio zone considering of the number of film and idiot box studios contained within information technology.

TMZ's managing editor is Harvey Levin, a lawyer-turned-journalist who was previously a legal expert for the Los Angeles idiot box station KCBS-TV.[six] While the TMZ website claims that it does not pay writers for stories or interviews, Levin has acknowledged that TMZ does "sometimes pay sources for leads on stories".[vii] [8]

Development [edit]

Iii months prior to the official launch of TMZ, America Online (AOL) had hinted that it was planning to launch a Hollywood and entertainment-centric news site that would be produced in conjunction with Telepictures Productions and had shown interest in launching a website featuring a focus mainly on celebrities.[nine] At the time of the launch, AOL confirmed that the site would primarily feature and consist of Hollywood gossip, including interviews, photos and video footage of celebrities and information pertaining to industry news on movies, television shows, etc.[nine]

The site was described equally "an endeavor to further feed the electric current American obsession with celebrities". Mike Shields of MediaWeek.com wrote, "the site also boasts of an expansive drove of archived star photos and videos", assuasive fans to "trace changing hairlines and waistlines of their favorites performers over the years".[nine]

Groundwork [edit]

Since 2005, TMZ has signed Revlon, Chrysler, Hilton Hotels and New Line Cinema every bit charter advertisers to their website.[9] The New York Times cited TMZ equally "one of the most successful online ventures of the last few years."[eleven] In October 2008, the New York Times reported that TMZ, at the fourth dimension, was receiving more 10 million viewers every month.[11]

Levin has acknowledged that TMZ has passed on multiple notable coverages considering he felt that, while the stories are true, he questioned how the sources obtained their information.[eleven] Levin has acknowledged that TMZ pays sources, simply in the grade of a "tip fee". Levin stated that TMZ pays for photos and for 'tips' or leads on stories, and dedicated TMZ'south position by stating that the sources and tips are verified before being used or reported.[7]

In November 2009, TMZ'due south revenue was publicly disclosed for the starting time time.[12] Telepictures (which TMZ is operated by) stated: "Subject to sure performance adjustments and the reimbursement of expenses, revenues are split evenly between the parties [...] Telepictures received payments of U.s.a.$6.two million for the 9 months concluded September 30, 2009, and US$12.seven 1000000, US$nine.half-dozen million and US$3.0 meg in 2008, 2007 and 2006, respectively."[12] Based on released figures, TMZ's revenues for 2008 was US$25.4 million and is projected to have less revenue in the 2009 year with the revenue of $12.4 million in first three quarters of the twelvemonth—dissimilar the previous yr, which was inside the United states of america$15 million range.[12]

On May 29, 2012, co-founder Jim Paratore died of a heart attack during a cycling trip in France. Paratore was known for his work in television product, producing several daytime and syndicated programs, particularly while serving as an executive at Telepictures (which co-produced the website's companion syndicated goggle box serial).[xiii]

Legal issues [edit]

Contempt-of-court motion [edit]

On June 20, 2007, a courtroom-appointed defalcation trustee filed an emergency motion[xiv] requesting that the TMZ website be held in antipathy for its publication of the unabridged manuscript of If I Did Information technology, O. J. Simpson's purportedly fictionalized account of the murder of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.[15]

The filing claimed TMZ'south posting of the PDF of the entire book has "diminished or destroyed" its value.

Photographer atmospherics [edit]

While role player Woody Harrelson was at New York City's LaGuardia Airport, he had an altercation with a photographer for TMZ.[16] Harrelson defended himself stating that he had at the time only finished filming his scenes from the horror film, that consists mainly of zombies, Zombieland, and that he was "startled" by the TMZ lensman. "I wrapped a flick called Zombieland, in which I was constantly under assault by zombies, so flew to New York, however very much in grapheme ... With my daughter at the airport I was startled by a paparazzo, who I quite understandably mistook for a zombie."[16]

Temporary block in the U.k. [edit]

On December 24, 2010, the gossip blog "Oh No They Didn't" reported that TMZ began blocking traffic from the Britain, displaying the message: "Due to laws inside your region, you are unable to view this website." Asked for further comment, TMZ responded that the blocking was due to "legal restrictions" related to English language defamation law.[17] The UK website "Popbitch Board" noted on December 31, 2010, that it is possible to become around the cake by accessing the website through the Google Translate website. Equally of January 7, 2011, TMZ is accessible in the Great britain.[18]

Branches [edit]

TMZ Live [edit]

TMZ Live is a live-chat program from TMZ that features Levin and beau TMZ executive producer Charles Latibeaudiere, and occasionally senior producer Michael Babcock filling in for one or both hosts.[ citation needed ] Other TMZ staffers (mainly those who regularly announced on TMZ on Television receiver) also appear on the broadcast as contributors to provide additional outline of the story also as to provide stance. The live webcast takes identify at the TMZ offices in Los Angeles,[19] and is circulate on TMZ.com Monday through Fridays from approximately 1:30 to 3:00 p.g. Eastern Time (the length varies depending on the featured segments).

The TMZ Alive television and Net programs review stories that TMZ is roofing on the website, and at times, features live interviews (most of which are conducted through webcam conferencing) likewise as viewer opinions via Twitter, telephone and video chat (including Skype). In addition, the program features regular segments towards the end of each edition: "Viewer's Choice" (aired equally the penultimate segment) featuring viewer questions or comments well-nigh stories featured in the broadcast, with additional commentary or assay by the hosts. "Hate Mail," featured on the Wednesday edition of the webcast (the Thursday edition on the television circulate), in which negative emails and letters sent by viewers (some of which feature potshots at Levin or Latibeaudiere) are read by the hosts

"Tim's Rejects," featured on the Th edition of the webcast (the Fri edition on the telly broadcast), in which staffer Tim Nowak presents three offbeat news stories (that are not entertainment or sports-related) which are critiqued by the hosts. "The Loser's Circumvolve," featured on the Friday edition of the webcast (the Monday edition on the television broadcast) since February 2015, in which Levin, Latibeaudiere and TMZ on TV executive producer Evan Rosenblum judge a clip from a TMZ videographer that was originally rejected from being posted on TMZ.com by Levin or circulate on TMZ on TV by post-production supervisor Chad Weiser post-obit its initial pitch. "Tim's Rejects" and "Hate Mail" were previously aired equally the last segment of their respective editions until April 2015, when they were shifted to the block preceding that occupied by the "Viewer's Pick" segment (at which indicate, all three segments every bit well as "The Loser's Circle" began to be followed by a story segment).

In March 2012, Trick Telly Stations tested a syndicated broadcast of TMZ Live (which is an hour-long edited version of the live webcast that is broadcast on a 1-24-hour interval delay from its original tape date, with segments aired in a different order, mainly due to live interviews that crave the segment to be shown out of order on the webcast for varied reasons) on its television set stations in Los Angeles and Phoenix. In June 2012, SiriusXM Radio announced that the show would be aired daily on its Sirius XM Stars channel. In Oct of that year, the idiot box show was expanded to seven markets, calculation Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit and Minneapolis. On September 9, 2013, TMZ Live began ambulation on all xviii Play tricks owned-and-operated stations.[20] [21] The program began to be syndicated to stations outside of the Fox Television set Stations group in the spring of 2014.

TMZ on Goggle box [edit]

On September ten, 2007, TMZ launched an accompanying television series, TMZ on Television receiver.[22] [23] [24] The syndicated boob tube program arrogance Monday through Fridays.[ citation needed ]

In the United states, the show airs in diverse timeslots on stations of varying network affiliation (primarily on Fox stations), mainly either in early primetime or subsequently late local newscasts, with an 60 minutes-long 'all-time-of' program compiling select stories from the weekday broadcasts ambulation on weekends.[25] The show covers stories similar to those found on the website and TMZ Alive, with the main difference existence that TMZ on TV largely delivers its stories in a humorous manner whereas a mix of humorous and serious news stories appear on the website and companion web/idiot box series. TMZ offers viewers the option of existence able to view the two most recent episodes of the program on TMZ.com after the episode's original airdate (being bachelor for viewing for two days after the broadcast on weekdays and three days afterwards the original circulate on weekends).[26]

Chris Persell, of TVWeek.com, stated that the show is a "complement [to] the website, with news updates added to later airings of the show".[27] Levin and Jim Paratore served as executive producers to the bear witness, and the on-air cast originally included Teresa Strasser, John Fugelsang, Ben Mankiewicz and Michael Hundgen.[27] David Bianculli of The New York Daily News strongly criticized the television prove, its topics, and what he sees as its reporters' tactics and lack of professionalism.[23]

Dax Chat [edit]

Dax Chat is a live chat program on Ustream hosted by TMZ clip clearance producer Dax Holt. In the broadcasts, Holt talks to "Chizzlers" about celebrity gossip and articles that have been posted on the TMZ website.[28]

TMZ Sports [edit]

Equally early as 2009, Levin was rumored to exist interested in creating a TMZ branded sports site.[29] The site was initially expected to launch in March 2010 but those plans did not come across fruition.[thirty] [31] It eventually launched as a branded department on the main TMZ website in June 2013.[32] Premiere Networks launched a daily TMZ Sports radio show in October 2013.[33] A television show began testmarketing on select regional Fox stations in January 2014.[32] [34] It then aired during the 2014/2015 seasons on Reelz under proper noun TMZ Hollywood Sports.[32] On Nov nine, 2015, the series reverted to being known every bit TMZ Sports and moved to Fox Sports 1.[35] TMZ Sports is co-hosted by TMZ Sports Executive Producer Michael Babcock, WNBA player Renee Montgomery, and former WWE Superstar and NFL actor, Mojo Muhtadi.

Criticism [edit]

Since the launch of TMZ, the website has faced criticism, varying from attempted boycotts to criticism of its journalism tactics and of its focus. It has been criticized for its usage of photographs and videos obtained from paparazzi.[16] [36] [37] Some have questioned the effect that aggressive and obtrusive photographers take on the subjects they cover.[37] Many of the videos on the site show, in the footage, that their paparazzi hunt people (mainly celebrities)—a practice that has been called dangerous[37] and "creepy".[36] Over the years, some have called for a boycott of TMZ and of the accompanying show.[38]

TMZ has also faced internal criticism due to Harvey Levin'south emerging support for Donald Trump in the run-up to the 2016 U.s.a. presidential election.[39] Past 2020, dozens of erstwhile TMZ employees had spoken to the media about a racist and misogynistic workplace culture which TMZ's internal leadership was unwilling to change.[40]

Reporting of suicide details [edit]

After Linkin Park lead vocalizer Chester Bennington died past suicide in July 2017, TMZ reported in December 2017 that Bennington had attempted to drown himself nine months before his death; this information had been redacted from the Los Angeles County Coroner's study post-obit a request from a lawyer representing Bennington's widow, Talinda. Talinda responded with criticism of the Los Angeles County Coroner's office for disclosing the information to TMZ too equally TMZ itself, concluding a Twitter tirade with the hashtag "#FuckyouTMZ".[41]

In May 2018, TMZ reported intimate details of the suicide of Swedish DJ Avicii, who had died that April, with the headline "Avicii's suicide caused past self-inflicted cuts from glass".[42] [43] Jennifer Michael Hecht, writing for Vox, criticized TMZ's reporting as being sensationalist and going against the CDC's recommended guidelines for reporting suicides, which include non mentioning the method of suicide.[44] Talinda Bennington also reacted unfavorably, urging people to "[non] click on the TMZ commodity or any other near the private details of Avicii's passing", calculation "This is how [we] can stop [filthy TMZ]."[45]

Stolen Indiana Jones items [edit]

TMZ faced potent criticism for purchasing stolen items pertaining to the fourth Indiana Jones film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.[46] On October 2, 2007, IESB reported that a number of product photos and sensitive documents pertaining to the production budget had been stolen from Steven Spielberg's production function.[47]

Picture show Metropolis News, which strongly criticized TMZ for purchasing stolen items, remarked that the then-new website "wasn't getting off to a good showtime".[46] According to IESB, TMZ had obtained some of the stolen property and was planning on running a story most the topic on their Tv show, until the lawyers of the moving-picture show'south product company, Paramount Pictures, intervened. Shortly subsequently IESB broke the story, TMZ circulate details about the Indiana Jones product upkeep on their bear witness on October iii, 2007.[46] [48]

Story-gathering tactics [edit]

Tony Manfred of The Cornell Daily Sun criticized TMZ in a September 2007 commodity entitled "I Desire My TMZ", describing TMZ as being "a fusion of celebrity news weblog and embarrassing video archive" and stating that he felt that the website had become "the affiche child for the glory pseudo-news industry" and that the website has "distinct advantages" over "gossip magazines" because it can "prove all the borderline pornographic clips that Amusement Tonight and Access Hollywood tin't."[36]

Jennifer Metz and David Muir of ABC News best-selling that TMZ has long been criticized for their "aggressive tactics, antagonizing stars with video cameras" and noted that those "encounters, capturing at times violent celebrity confrontations with photographers, receive hundreds of hits online, and critics ask if entertainment reporters are crossing the line." Metz and Muir questioned whether TMZ's tactics "become too far".[37]

Ken Sunshine, publicist for Ben Affleck and Leonardo DiCaprio, stated that his clients disliked the website because it has a tendency to be negative towards celebrities when reporting on them. "I hate that they take annihilation to practise with trying to put celebrities into the worst low-cal possible and that they play the 'gotcha' game".[49] A student newspaper criticized TMZ for having a personality cult of figures such equally Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton—celebrities who are known more as targets for paparazzi than for the piece of work they do.[36] In defense for TMZ's coverage, Levin said that certain celebrities are main subjects on the website because of their "relevancy" and because their relevancy helps depict viewership to the website.[fifty] Liz Kelly of Washington Post attacked both Levin and TMZ in an article, stating: "I know this is like spitting in the wind, but I accept to say information technology: Harvey Levin, delight stop it."[16]

Murder of Andre Lowe [edit]

On Jan 16, 2013, Andre Lowe was killed outside of a nightclub in Hollywood. A nearby reporter from TMZ ended up filming the attack and it was posted to the website without permission of the family.[51] On January 22, 2013, TMZ concluded up taking down the video after over ii dozen advertisers revoked ads for the website because of the entrada.[52] [53]

Death of Kobe Bryant [edit]

At 11:24 a.chiliad. Pacific Time on January 26, 2020, TMZ reported on the decease of basketball player Kobe Bryant,[54] being the first news outlet to do so.[55] TMZ received enormously negative criticism, notably from Sheriff Alex Villanueva of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, for reporting on the story earlier the adjacent of kin had been notified.[55] [56]

Incorrect information [edit]

John F. Kennedy [edit]

In what The Smoking Gun called "a colossal spiral-up", in 2009 TMZ published an "exclusive" picture on their website of a man purported to exist John F. Kennedy on a ship with several naked women that could have "changed history" had it come out during his presidential entrada.[57] Despite having a Photoshop expert proclaiming the movie as "accurate", the picture was afterward discovered to have non been of Kennedy at all. The photo was discovered to accept been part of a Playboy photoshoot from November 1967, which was afterward confirmed by Playboy representatives.[58] [59]

Lil Wayne [edit]

On March 15, 2013, members of TMZ's staff claimed that they had learned rapper Lil Wayne was in an "unstable" status after he was hospitalized following a seizure and that the 30-twelvemonth-old rapper had been placed in an induced coma and was animate through tubes.[60] Before long later the report was fabricated, Lil Wayne's friend Mack Maine responded to TMZ's allegations on his Twitter business relationship by stating that Wayne was "live and well" and that he was currently at Wayne'south bedside "watching the Syracuse game" with him.[61]

Maine also added that Wayne'due south condition was never that serious and that Wayne was never in a coma or breathing through tubes.[61] Soon afterwards, Birdman stated on his Twitter account that Wayne was good for you enough to be released from the infirmary.[61] Approximately one hour after these messages were made, Wayne himself stated on his Twitter account that he was fine.[61]

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Further reading [edit]

  • Petersen, Anne Helen (July 24, 2014). "The Down and Dirty History of TMZ". BuzzFeed. Retrieved September xiv, 2014.

External links [edit]

  • Official website (Mobile)
  • TMZ Idiot box Official MySpace page

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