The Metropolitan Examiner is the only regular, daily newspaper shown in the course of the Forever Knight television series. It is a fictional journal, usually of standard size, but a tabloid in the last two episodes in which it is seen. The paper appears in the following episodes: "For I Have Sinned", "Spin Doctor", "Only the Lonely", "Amateur Night", "The Fix", "Blackwing", "Hearts of Darkness", and "Trophy Girl". Of the editions that have appeared, all but the last two share a common look with respected "high brow" newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal. The last two editions, however, take on a much less respected look, resorting to sensational headlines such as those appearing in tabloids like The Sun.
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| - The Metropolitan Examiner is the only regular, daily newspaper shown in the course of the Forever Knight television series. It is a fictional journal, usually of standard size, but a tabloid in the last two episodes in which it is seen. The paper appears in the following episodes: "For I Have Sinned", "Spin Doctor", "Only the Lonely", "Amateur Night", "The Fix", "Blackwing", "Hearts of Darkness", and "Trophy Girl". Of the editions that have appeared, all but the last two share a common look with respected "high brow" newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal. The last two editions, however, take on a much less respected look, resorting to sensational headlines such as those appearing in tabloids like The Sun.
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| - The Metropolitan Examiner is the only regular, daily newspaper shown in the course of the Forever Knight television series. It is a fictional journal, usually of standard size, but a tabloid in the last two episodes in which it is seen. The paper appears in the following episodes: "For I Have Sinned", "Spin Doctor", "Only the Lonely", "Amateur Night", "The Fix", "Blackwing", "Hearts of Darkness", and "Trophy Girl". Of the editions that have appeared, all but the last two share a common look with respected "high brow" newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal. The last two editions, however, take on a much less respected look, resorting to sensational headlines such as those appearing in tabloids like The Sun.
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