When Rupert Murdoch bought The New York Post a new kind of gossip column was created - Page Six. Its reputation led to more readers and gave its reporters the power. Cindy Adams' career starts to rise, leading to the start of a new era.
Launch of A Current Affair fuels Rupert Murdoch's empire. NY Post's influence knew little bounds, yet he must sell the paper due to US federal rules. Cindy Adams' power continues to grow. Richard Johnson and George Rush lead Page Six.
The New York Post remains on unsteady ground until it was rescued by Rupert Murdoch once more. Gossip columnists engage in an era of tabloid wars - Cindy Adams, Liz Smith and the Page Six columnists. Then, Lewinsky happens.
Rise of social media and the death of the newspaper. Digital gossip became faster, meaner and dirtier. Donald Trump was elected US President. Cindy Adams is the last woman standing. As for the tabloids, so is the New York Post. Finale.