Broadsheets focus more on politics, economics, and official notices, while tabloids have a smaller format and focus on entertainment and local stories. Broadsheets have a more serious tone with few pictures and consistent fonts, whereas tabloids use different fonts and sizes to appear more lighthearted and include pictures tailored to each headline. Double page spreads are expensive full-page advertisements that span two facing pages in magazines or newspapers and are usually used for major product launches or announcements.
2. A broadsheet focuses more on politics, the economy, posting royal proclamations, acts, and official notices around the country and around the world. Broadsheets
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4. Tabloids Tabloids has a smaller format spread, which have a weekly/semi weekly sale, which would focuses on local news stories, and entertainment.
5. The way you can tell a newspaper is a tabloid is that they have a smaller format spread, and focuses more on entertainment, local news stories in different areas of the country unlike broadsheets which focuses more on politics, royal proclamations, acts, official notices around the country and around the world and the economy. The font sizes on a tabloid are all different sizes to make it more upbeat. With each of the main stories that are being headlined, they have a certain picture which has been chosen with the story, and the size has been made suitable due to the size of the story on the front page. With the font it is all the same, because if it were to different it would be to much for the reader to handle. The quality of the language is a very ‘go with the flow’ type writing, which the people want to read about.
6. Double Page Spread A double page spread in a magazine or newspaper is a layout which covers two facing pages. If a double page spread where be featured in the centre of the magazine / newspaper it would be called a centre spread. Double page spreads are expensive in advertising and only used if the advertiser wants to make some special announcement if they want to introduce a new product or brand.