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The magazine is famously divided into distinct sections, including the joke-filled front half and the "serious" investigative reports at the back.

The title also refers to the popular Canadian crime-comedy series starring as Matt Shade and Cindy Sampson as Angie Everett. The Private Eyes

A new iteration titled Private Eyes West Coast is set to air on The CW, moving the duo from Toronto's skyscrapers to the "beachy vibe" of Victoria. Why Private Eyes Are Everywhere Now | The New Yorker The magazine is famously divided into distinct sections,

Its "brutal and anonymous" reviews and sharp satire have led to several high-profile legal challenges, with writer Colin Watson being the first to successfully sue the publication. On Screen: The Private Eyes TV Franchise Why Private Eyes Are Everywhere Now | The

Set in Toronto, the show followed a former hockey pro and a savvy investigator as they solved crimes with a mix of light humor and "feel-good" mystery. It ran for five seasons before its conclusion.

It is often described as one of the last bastions of non-partisan journalism in the UK, frequently uncovering corruption and hypocrisy that mainstream tabloids might miss.

Founded in 1961, is a staple of British media, known for its unique blend of satire and serious investigative journalism.