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| | People (magazine) Summary |
 | | People's reliance on images rather than insightful text anticipated USA Today's visual, less wordy, approach to news in the 1980s and subsequent ascendance to the top position among daily newspapers in the United States. |
 | | People also expanded the boundaries of celebrity beyond the movie, television, and music stars of the fanzines and the freaks of the tabloids to include religious leaders, business people, fashion designers, models, athletes, and politicians. |
 | | The influence of People stretches not merely to the dozens of new outlets for celebrity gossip and intimate confession in its wake, but the legitimization of personality journalism in the mainstream press and the introduction of the intimate and personal into the public realm. |
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