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Hulk Hogan and the demise of Gawker Media: wrestling with problems of celebrity voyeurism, newsworthiness and tabloidisation

  • Alexandros Antoniou
  • , D. Akrivos

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    Abstract

    The article uses the private-facts lawsuit of the retired wrestler Hulk Hogan against Gawker Media as a case study to look at the challenges of balancing the media’s freedom of expression and individuals’ privacy in the contemporary celebrity-centred culture. It suggests that the verdict in the privacy suit reflects the jurors’ profound disenchantment with the way in which freedom of expression was subverted in this case by the media organisation. It further adopts a comparative perspective that draws parallels and highlights differences between American and English privacy law. It explores Hogan’s claim through the lens of the emerging English privacy jurisprudence and identifies important lessons to be learnt for the future of the newly developed tort of misuse of private information.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)153-172
    JournalJournal of Media Law
    Volume8
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Nov 2016

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