Hidden tabloids
Václav Klaus told F1 Frekvence 1 radio yesterday that
he had nothing to do with Super but that in one sense
he would defend it. At least Super, unlike some
allegedly serious newspapers, didn't hide the fact that it
was a tabloid, he said. One of the "hidden" tabloids that
he undoubtedly had in mind, MF Dnes, wrote this week
in an exposé on the mafia that Italian companies are
buying up real estate in the CR and laundering dirty
money. It gave no proof for this serious allegation.
When our sister publication, the Fleet Sheet, picked up
the story in its daily news bulletin, the Italian embassy
protested, suggesting that such vague allegations
should be ignored. This gets back to what Klaus said
yesterday and raises the question: When a "hidden"
tabloid masquerades as a serious newspapers, how
can readers know when to take it seriously and when to
ignore it?
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