Difference between revisions 122300826 and 122300828 on dewiki{{Other uses|Private eye (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox newspaper | name = Private Eye | image = [[File:Private Eye Cover.jpg|centre|230px|alt=Magazine cover dominated by large colour photograph overlaid with cartoon-style speech bubbles, captioned with tabloid-style headline, below a yellow and green masthead. There is no prose on the cover.]] | caption = Cover of ''Private Eye'' from July 2011 | type = Fortnightly [[satire|satirical]] <br /> news [[magazine]] (contracted; show full) *In the [[hot metal typesetting|hot metal]] era, ''[[The Guardian]]'' was first lampooned as ''The Grauniad'' for its frequent typographical errors. The Eye continues to use the name, and the word has entered the English language. * ''Lunchtime O'Booze'' has been among the magazine's resident journalists since the early days. The name is a comment on journalists' supposed traditional fondness for alcohol, their prandial habits, and the suspicion that they pick up many of their stories in [[public house]]s. (contracted; show full)[[Category:British satirical magazines|Private Eye]] [[Category:British magazines|Private Eye]] [[Category:Criticism of journalism]] [[Category:Publications established in 1961]] [[Category:Biweekly magazines]] [[Category:Investigative news sources]] [[Category:British political magazines]] [[Category:1961 establishments in the United Kingdom]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=122300828.
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