Hard Copy

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Hard Copy was an American tabloid television newsmagazine that gained prominence in the late 1980s and 1990s for its sensationalist coverage of crime, scandal, and celebrity gossip.

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instanceOf tabloid television program
television newsmagazine
audioFormat stereo
broadcastDuring 1990s
late 1980s
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource American television industry
distributor Paramount Domestic Television NERFINISHED
endTime 1999
executiveProducer Alan Citron NERFINISHED
Peter Brennan NERFINISHED
Stephen A. Rosenfield NERFINISHED
follows tabloid newspaper style
format strip-syndicated daily program
genre infotainment
newsmagazine
tabloid journalism
hasAudience mass-market U.S. television viewers
hasGenreCharacteristic dramatic music and editing
tabloid-style narration
hasPart interviews
news segments
reenactments
hasReputation controversial
sensationalist
hasSubject celebrity scandals
legal controversies
true crime
inception 1989
influenced later tabloid TV shows
influencedBy tabloid newspapers
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfProduction Los Angeles NERFINISHED
mediaType television program
notableFor celebrity gossip coverage
coverage of scandal
sensationalist coverage of crime
numberOfSeasons 10
originalLanguage English
originalNetwork Syndication
partOf 1990s American television news programs
pictureFormat NTSC color television standard
surface form: NTSC
productionCompany Paramount Domestic Television NERFINISHED
programFormat anchor-led newsmagazine
startTime 1989
targetAudience viewers interested in crime and scandal
typicalRuntime 30 minutes

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