Hoffman, especially when compared to Crudele, has a much more relaxed, less serious tone to her writing. Her pieces are usually about celebrities, sports stars, or authors, so it is likely she enjoys writing 'tabloid' type pieces, just with more class than your typical Walmart checkout scandal.
Most of her pieces are spur-of-the-moment, due to the nature of her interests. Celebrities can't be reported on over and over again, their daily lives are likely too uninteresting to be able to be reported on more than once in a short amount of time.
The audience is likely either those who tend to have interest in the lives of celebrities, those interested in reality television, sports, or books. Many of these demographics tend to be young women or men.
The subjects are usually people who are admired by others, while the purpose of her writing is to inform those who may be interested in her stories of what is going on in the lives of the people she writes about.
Her tone is laid back, kind of a 'he said she said' type of style. She writes a sort of gossip column, a type of piece that is generally less respected than other forms of reporting, although it takes just as much talent to write one of these as it does to write your "typical" news piece.
Most of her pieces are spur-of-the-moment, due to the nature of her interests. Celebrities can't be reported on over and over again, their daily lives are likely too uninteresting to be able to be reported on more than once in a short amount of time.
The audience is likely either those who tend to have interest in the lives of celebrities, those interested in reality television, sports, or books. Many of these demographics tend to be young women or men.
The subjects are usually people who are admired by others, while the purpose of her writing is to inform those who may be interested in her stories of what is going on in the lives of the people she writes about.
Her tone is laid back, kind of a 'he said she said' type of style. She writes a sort of gossip column, a type of piece that is generally less respected than other forms of reporting, although it takes just as much talent to write one of these as it does to write your "typical" news piece.