Gannett, the United States’ biggest newspaper chain, posted two unusual job listings to its site
because she spent a disproportionate amount of time in a previous job covering him compared to other priorities.
She said a major challenge for entertainment journalists is the sheer volume of releases from pop artists. “The business of music is a numbers game,” Exposito said. “Hit records become deluxe editions become sold-out world tours, and it can be dizzying for a general music journalist to keep up.”“It is a bit odd, but Taylor Swift Inc.
The likelihood of fans to click on stories about Swift or Beyoncé makes it an obvious motivating factor in designing the new jobs, Exposito said.
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