Tabloid newspaper vs. Broadsheet neswaper
Daily Mirror vs. The Telegraph
Appearance
Tabloid newspaper

Broadsheet newspaper

More pages

smaller

Bigger

It is about 11.75″x21.5″
It has 45 pages
More dense writing
It is about 11″x17″
It has 35 pages

More pictures
Appearance
Tabloid newspaper
Images, which are shocking and
colorful, are really important
because they catch the attention of
the reader. There are also big titles
related to the images and their
little explanation. The article is not
developed on the front page. Even
though the title takes pretty much
space, it is not a whole sentence,
just a few words to make the
reader wonder what it is about.

Broadsheet newspaper
The title is a whole sentence which
summarizes the article, when readers
see the sentence; they immediately
know the topic and what happened.
Thus, he needs to know more about it.
The article under the title is quite long.
The reader can get an overall view
about the news and he has the chance
to buy the newspaper if he is interested
on it. The summary is on the left-hand
side.
There's a difference in both, Spanish price and UK price

Spanish price: 2.30 €
UK PRICE: 50p

Spainish price: 3.80
€ UK PRICE: 70p

Audience is part of the reason. Tabloids target a less educated readership but also
deal in sensational stories and sensationality generally. That is supported by more
advertising which takes up space that is irrelevant to sensationalism, but which is
important to papers that report less sensational, more substantial, hard news.
Aimed at
Broadsheet newspaper
It is aimed at readerships with a high-medium
socioeconomic level, as it offers news about
culture, politics, education (…) related to
present or recent events. It also shows a
political inclination, it is clearly conservative.
The news match with the images, which have
an elegant and discreet style.

Tabloid newspaper

This daily national tabloid is clearly
aimed at middle and lower social
classes, with a clearly preference for
shocking and polemic articles like
interviews with today’s famous people
like Lady Gaga, social scandals and
often murders. It also features humor
sections and columns about different
issues (sexual advice, economic
counseling and others).
This newspaper is known by
supporting the Labour Party and using
a direct, offensive and ironical
language.

In contradistinction with The Telegraph, Daily Mirror shows a simple and
sensationalist style, matching with stunning images of celebrities on bikini shots,
close-ups and very expressive captures (people on the images are often caught in
states of anger, rage or extreme pain).
Broadsheet newspaper

BIAS

From the lives of Royal family
•In favour of the Royal family – favourable
articles, funny details, mentions every move,
other articles seem to be written in a more
detached way.
•Article about Prince Charles's confession says
that he smoked cigarettes behind a chicken coop
when he was 11, literally „he indulged in a little
rebelion“.
•Mention of Queen and Duchess visiting Brixton
charity a big photography.

Tabloid newspaper
•Bias in titles, attempts to make the
content as attractive as possible by the
usage of colourful expressions,
dramatizing stories
„Children in homes hit by the Bedroom
Tax are going hungry as their parents are
forced to squeeze family food budgets.“
•Evaluation and comparison everywhere,
puns, etc.
Comparing both Daily Mirror and The Telegraph we can
see a clear difference between them related to the
distribution of news.
The Telegraph distributes the different kind of news in a precise way and at
the top it has a small square which shows what kind of news you will find in
that page, so when you are reading, you know what those news are about.
On the other hand, Daily Mirror does not divide it clearly and you just know
what you are going to read because of the title.
Daily Mirror, as a tabloid newspaper, is interested in scandals. Nevertheless,
The Telegraph is a Quality Paper interested in more serious topics.
Comparing Daily Mirror and The Telegraph
Comparing Daily Mirror and The Telegraph
Two papers reporting the same story

Daily Mirror
Prince Charles admits: 'I smoked behind the
chicken coop as a boy but gave up aged 11'

Bigger picture

545 words

The Telegraph
Charles: I smoked on sly when I
was 11

Smaller picture

697 words

Although it seems, because of the title, that the whole story is related to
Charles smoking at the age of 11, when you keep on reading it, you can see
that it is only a pretext in order to flatter the labour of nurses.
MAHY GARRIDO MOLINA
IVA HONAJZROVÁ
LÍA GONZÁLEZ SUÁREZ
LOGAN BONNIVER
ADRIANA DÍAZ MARRERO

British press

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    Tabloid newspaper vs.Broadsheet neswaper Daily Mirror vs. The Telegraph
  • 2.
    Appearance Tabloid newspaper Broadsheet newspaper Morepages smaller Bigger It is about 11.75″x21.5″ It has 45 pages More dense writing It is about 11″x17″ It has 35 pages More pictures
  • 3.
    Appearance Tabloid newspaper Images, whichare shocking and colorful, are really important because they catch the attention of the reader. There are also big titles related to the images and their little explanation. The article is not developed on the front page. Even though the title takes pretty much space, it is not a whole sentence, just a few words to make the reader wonder what it is about. Broadsheet newspaper The title is a whole sentence which summarizes the article, when readers see the sentence; they immediately know the topic and what happened. Thus, he needs to know more about it. The article under the title is quite long. The reader can get an overall view about the news and he has the chance to buy the newspaper if he is interested on it. The summary is on the left-hand side.
  • 4.
    There's a differencein both, Spanish price and UK price Spanish price: 2.30 € UK PRICE: 50p Spainish price: 3.80 € UK PRICE: 70p Audience is part of the reason. Tabloids target a less educated readership but also deal in sensational stories and sensationality generally. That is supported by more advertising which takes up space that is irrelevant to sensationalism, but which is important to papers that report less sensational, more substantial, hard news.
  • 5.
    Aimed at Broadsheet newspaper Itis aimed at readerships with a high-medium socioeconomic level, as it offers news about culture, politics, education (…) related to present or recent events. It also shows a political inclination, it is clearly conservative. The news match with the images, which have an elegant and discreet style. Tabloid newspaper This daily national tabloid is clearly aimed at middle and lower social classes, with a clearly preference for shocking and polemic articles like interviews with today’s famous people like Lady Gaga, social scandals and often murders. It also features humor sections and columns about different issues (sexual advice, economic counseling and others). This newspaper is known by supporting the Labour Party and using a direct, offensive and ironical language. In contradistinction with The Telegraph, Daily Mirror shows a simple and sensationalist style, matching with stunning images of celebrities on bikini shots, close-ups and very expressive captures (people on the images are often caught in states of anger, rage or extreme pain).
  • 6.
    Broadsheet newspaper BIAS From thelives of Royal family •In favour of the Royal family – favourable articles, funny details, mentions every move, other articles seem to be written in a more detached way. •Article about Prince Charles's confession says that he smoked cigarettes behind a chicken coop when he was 11, literally „he indulged in a little rebelion“. •Mention of Queen and Duchess visiting Brixton charity a big photography. Tabloid newspaper •Bias in titles, attempts to make the content as attractive as possible by the usage of colourful expressions, dramatizing stories „Children in homes hit by the Bedroom Tax are going hungry as their parents are forced to squeeze family food budgets.“ •Evaluation and comparison everywhere, puns, etc.
  • 7.
    Comparing both DailyMirror and The Telegraph we can see a clear difference between them related to the distribution of news. The Telegraph distributes the different kind of news in a precise way and at the top it has a small square which shows what kind of news you will find in that page, so when you are reading, you know what those news are about. On the other hand, Daily Mirror does not divide it clearly and you just know what you are going to read because of the title. Daily Mirror, as a tabloid newspaper, is interested in scandals. Nevertheless, The Telegraph is a Quality Paper interested in more serious topics.
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    Comparing Daily Mirrorand The Telegraph
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    Comparing Daily Mirrorand The Telegraph
  • 10.
    Two papers reportingthe same story Daily Mirror Prince Charles admits: 'I smoked behind the chicken coop as a boy but gave up aged 11' Bigger picture 545 words The Telegraph Charles: I smoked on sly when I was 11 Smaller picture 697 words Although it seems, because of the title, that the whole story is related to Charles smoking at the age of 11, when you keep on reading it, you can see that it is only a pretext in order to flatter the labour of nurses.
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    MAHY GARRIDO MOLINA IVAHONAJZROVÁ LÍA GONZÁLEZ SUÁREZ LOGAN BONNIVER ADRIANA DÍAZ MARRERO