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The press frenzy over Liam Payne’s death
Season 1, Ep. 966
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The world was shocked last week by the news of pop star Liam Payne's death. What does the lurid media coverage that followed tell us about the press’s relationship with celebrities?
Writers: Eleanor Biggs and Tomini Babs
Producer: Eleanor Biggs
Host: Tomini Babs
Executive Producer: Rebecca Moore
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