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Bravo network producers felt like they "were looking into something cloaked in secrecy and a bit of glamour" while following New York Daily News staffers for their "Tabloid Wars" series, says a Bravo exec.
Howard Kurtz notes: "Taut editing makes it appear that the reporters are always on the go, always up against nerve-racking deadlines. And the News staffers are hammy enough to strike the proper tough-guy pose as cameras trail them around the city." ||
Phil Rosenthal writes about former News editor
Michael Cooke's role in the series, which debuts July 24. ||
John Leonard notices that reporters never complain in "Tabloid Wars."