Hello pals,
Since I often idle about doing nothing after work, I go to the Eslite Bookstore seeking for some information from magazines. I cannot but have to admit that those articles headlined something like “The Mistress of the Minister" always catch my eye first, though I feel a little bit embarrassed to leaf through these tabloids such as Next(壹週刊)while there're a lot of people around me.
However, this experience reminds me of a tragedy which hit the headline about 6 years ago. It's the death of Diana, who was the princess of Wales and died of a car accident resulting from the chasing of paparazzi. Regarding both masses and media condemned paparazzi should account for the death of Diana, some tabloids had ceased publication at that time. Nevertheless, it's like the supply and demand theory. We're the customers who purchase the information. All of us are more or less like Peeping Tom. Nowadays, tabloids still defy the authority of the government and are getting more and more thriving.
Since I often idle about doing nothing after work, I go to the Eslite Bookstore seeking for some information from magazines. I cannot but have to admit that those articles headlined something like “The Mistress of the Minister" always catch my eye first, though I feel a little bit embarrassed to leaf through these tabloids such as Next(壹週刊)while there're a lot of people around me.
However, this experience reminds me of a tragedy which hit the headline about 6 years ago. It's the death of Diana, who was the princess of Wales and died of a car accident resulting from the chasing of paparazzi. Regarding both masses and media condemned paparazzi should account for the death of Diana, some tabloids had ceased publication at that time. Nevertheless, it's like the supply and demand theory. We're the customers who purchase the information. All of us are more or less like Peeping Tom. Nowadays, tabloids still defy the authority of the government and are getting more and more thriving.