gossip column - meaning and definition. What is gossip column
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is gossip column - definition

SOMEONE WHO WRITES A GOSSIP COLUMN IN A NEWSPAPER OR MAGAZINE
Gossip column; Celebrity journalism; Celebrity gossip column; Gossip columns
  • [[Cindy Adams]] (April 2007)
  • [[Louella Parsons]] (1937)
  • [[Michael Musto]] (March 2007)

gossip column         
¦ noun a section of a newspaper devoted to gossip about well-known people.
Derivatives
gossip columnist noun
gossip column         
(gossip columns)
A gossip column is a part of a newspaper or magazine where the activities and private lives of famous people are discussed.
The jet-setting couple made frequent appearances in the gossip columns.
N-COUNT
gossip columnist (gossip columnists)
...a Hollywood gossip columnist.
N-COUNT
gossip columnist         

Wikipedia

Gossip columnist

A gossip columnist is someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine, especially a gossip magazine. Gossip columns are material written in a light, informal style, which relates the gossip columnist's opinions about the personal lives or conduct of celebrities from show business (motion picture movie stars, theater, and television actors), politicians, professional sports stars, and other wealthy people or public figures. Some gossip columnists broadcast segments on radio and television.

The columns mix factual material on arrests, divorces, marriages and pregnancies, obtained from official records, with more speculative gossip stories, rumors, and innuendo about romantic relationships, affairs, and purported personal problems.

Gossip columnists have a reciprocal relationship with the celebrities whose private lives are splashed about in the gossip column's pages. While gossip columnists sometimes engage in (borderline) defamatory conduct, spreading innuendo about alleged immoral or illegal conduct that can injure celebrities' reputations, they also are an important part of the "Star System" publicity machine that turns movie actors and musicians into celebrities and superstars that are the objects of the public's obsessive attention and interest. The publicity agents of celebrities often provide or "leak" information or rumors to gossip columnists to publicize the celebrity or their projects, or to counteract "bad press" that has recently surfaced about their conduct.

Examples of use of gossip column
1. She soon became a gossip–column staple during a romance with actor Michael Douglas.
2. It does this by offering an automated news feed of what friends are doing on their own Facebook profile pages –– a kind of gossip column among friends.
3. Figure skating is perhaps the only sport that could warrant a gossip column, and Cohen has helped ratchet up the intrigue.
4. Its crisply wry register distinguishes it from the usual gossip column repertoire of catty or crude, and is one reason for its success.
5. "And, it sounds to me like a kind of gossip–column story more than a real story." Giuliani knows all about that.