Columns Not Named For A Columnist
Gossip columns that are not named after a specific columnist, along with the media source, include:
- 3am — Daily Mirror, a British newspaper.
- Access Hollywood — a syndicated television program
- Bizarre — The Sun, a London, United Kingdom, newspaper
- Page Six — New York Post, a New York City, New York, United States, newspaper
- Inside the Beltway — The Washington Times, a Washington, D.C., United States, newspaper
- Off the Record — The New York Observer, a New York City, New York, United States, newspaper
- Vegas Confidential — Las Vegas Review-Journal, a Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, newspaper
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