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* ''[[Doctor Who]]'': In an episode, the Brigadier remembers after talking to Sarah Jane that she's a reporter and says it's off the record. She asks why he told her, and he says, he just needs to talk. Whereupon she asks him to get her access to a certain think tank.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'': In an episode, the Brigadier remembers after talking to Sarah Jane that she's a reporter and says it's off the record. She asks why he told her, and he says, he just needs to talk. Whereupon she asks him to get her access to a certain think tank.
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]'': She is the school's reporter, so much of her information comes in the form of this trope
* ''[[Veronica Mars]]'': She is the school's reporter, so much of her information comes in the form of this trope
* ''[[Supernatural]]'': Sam and Dean sometimes pose as reporters to gather information about possible cases. [[Off the Record]] is an easy way for them to get the cop/victim/coroner/etc. to admit something they wouldn't otherwise say for fear of public humiliation -Which, given some of the strange and demented ways the monsters in the Supernatural Verse kill, isn't all that ridiculous.
* ''[[Supernatural]]'': Sam and Dean sometimes pose as reporters to gather information about possible cases. Off the Record is an easy way for them to get the cop/victim/coroner/etc. to admit something they wouldn't otherwise say for fear of public humiliation -Which, given some of the strange and demented ways the monsters in the Supernatural Verse kill, isn't all that ridiculous.