pop interview

[/pɑp ˈɪntərvjuː/]
nounpl: pop interviews
entrevista pop
1. A casual, informal interview typically conducted with celebrities, musicians, or public figures, often focused on entertainment, personal anecdotes, and lifestyle rather than serious or in-depth journalistic topics
The pop interview covered the singer's favorite foods and her latest fashion choices rather than her creative process.
A entrevista pop abordou os alimentos favoritos da cantora e suas escolhas de moda mais recentes em vez de seu processo criativo.
2. An interview format popular in entertainment media, magazines, and online platforms that emphasizes accessibility, entertainment value, and audience engagement
This pop interview segment on the talk show had the actor revealing funny behind-the-scenes stories.
Este segmento de entrevista pop no talk show teve o ator revelando histórias engraçadas dos bastidores.
Pop interviews are a staple of Brazilian entertainment media and celebrity journalism, particularly popular on television talk shows, YouTube channels, and entertainment websites. They reflect the cultural emphasis on entertainment and celebrity culture in both Brazilian and American media landscapes. This format prioritizes entertainment and viewer engagement over investigative journalism.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
celebrity interviewentertainment interviewcasual interviewlifestyle interview
Antonyms / Antônimos
in-depth interviewinvestigative interviewformal interviewserious interview

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
entrevista pop
Commonly used in entertainment journalism and celebrity media
Rio de Janeiro
entrevista pop
Popular in entertainment sections of local media outlets
São Paulo
entrevista pop
Widely used in entertainment industry and media hub
Portugal
entrevista pop
Less commonly used; 'entrevista de celebridade' may be preferred

Related Words

talk showcelebrityentertainment mediapodcast interviewmagazine feature

Related Idioms & Phrases

pop star interview
pop culture interview
quick-fire pop interview
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