Vogue, Metro, Cosmopolitan, the i newspaper, the Express, Hello!, the Telegraph, the Daily Star, the Daily Mail and the Sun
Many of those media outlets are known for being low quality, with the exception possibly of the Telegraph.
I feel like readers should be able to think critically about their news sources, and expect and discount low quality content from tabloids, rather than blindly believing everything that's fed to them, either by gatekeepers in the traditional media, or on social media.
You can definitely include The Telegraph, and certainly The Times as well, I had to cancel my subscription to that, which was only £1 a month, because of their columnists who were SO terrible that I couldn’t face it anymore. These papers are so short of actual journalists now, it seems that only The Cardigan and the FT have people who care about reporting.
You’re forgetting the BBC also featured this person (according to the article) and has recently been in trouble with its sources regarding Gaza. The Guardian also featured them in an advertising feature rather than in editorial.
Many of those media outlets are known for being low quality, with the exception possibly of the Telegraph.
I feel like readers should be able to think critically about their news sources, and expect and discount low quality content from tabloids, rather than blindly believing everything that's fed to them, either by gatekeepers in the traditional media, or on social media.