In what ways does
your media
product, develop
or challenge
forms andZerminay Shah
The Difference between tabloid
and broadsheet newspapers?
Broadsheet Newspaper
• Hard news.
• Front cover is heavy text,
rather than mainly
pictures.
• Not as many images or
advertisements.
• Not Colourful.
• More serious and less
sensationalist.
• More expensive than tabloid
newspapers.
• Overall a larger newpaper
Tabloid newspaper –
• More relaxed and laid back
language.
• Front cover is mainly
pictures.
• Soft News (mainly about
celebrities and gossip).
• Designed to appeal to a
mass audience and
readership.
• The format is smaller giving
the news in condensed
form.
• Usually many pictures.
• Cheap.
I researched the difference between national
tabloid and broadsheet newspapers
to learn the different codes and conventions used.
Just by reading the headlines of the articles and skimming through the
articles I could tell the language in broadsheet newspapers is much more
serious and informative than in tabloid newspaper, articles such as
politics or serious incidents in the UK or other countries.
The type of articles and language used in tabloid newspaper is a lot more
laid back language and soft news, such as celebrities, gossip and
sensationalist crime stories.
In comparison, the mode of address for both these type of newspapers
are completely different, Broadsheet newspapers are much more formal,
therefore are aimed towards an upper class, especially as they are also
more expensive. Whereas tabloid newspapers are more informal,
therefore aimed towards working class or lower class people, and are
also cheap.
Local Newspaper Conventions:
Large bold
mastheads
Soft news
Local businesses
advertisements
Large, bold and eye
catching headlines
Three colour rule
From my research, I learnt most newspapers are aimed towards adults and elderly
people. The typical subjects included in local newspapers would not appeal to
teenagers or a younger audience. Most of the local adverts would not appeal to
them either.
Ham& High Local Newspaper.
From all my research into local newspapers
from different areas, Ham&High, which is
aimed towards people living in Hampstead
and Highgate, was my favourite local
newspaper.
The main reason I feel I preferred this the
most was because of the layout and design
they used. I found many of the local
newspapers I researched layout and designs
very simple, such as the fonts and colours
used.
As I wanted to create a local newspaper which
would be eye catching and look interesting, I
chose to use this newspaper as a guide
throughout creating my newspaper, such as
using the same gutter and bleed
measurements as they used and also a similar
layout.
I chose to do conventions similar to tabloid newspapers as I felt this would appeal more
towards my target audience, being young people. Yet I also used some broadsheet
newspaper conventions.
Conventions I used similar to tabloid newspapers for my front
cover:
Colourful
Many images and
advertisements
included
Large bold masthead
Various fonts
used
Celebrity Included
Large bold font
used for main
article
Language appeals
to target audience
Conventions similar to broadsheet
newspapers for my front cover:
More text used on
the front cover
than tabloid
newspapers
How Is my local newspaper similar to
other local newspapers?
Large, bold and eye
catching masthead.
Local businesses being
advertised
Main article is soft
news.
Three colour
rule used.
Different fonts and
font sizes used
Banners
Captions
First page of local newspapers
codes and conventions:
Contents
4 columns
Regular topics
included within
the newspaper
By line
Contact details
Events in the local
area
Welcome
paragraph
Local business being
advertised
Similar conventions with my local newspaper and another
local newspaper:
Contents
Local advertisements
Subheads in
large bold
font
Four columns
used
Contact details
Soft news,
e.g. events
in the area,
what's new
in the are
etc.
Challenging & Developing
conventions
• I feel with my first page of my local newspaper I made,
I challenged and developed the conventions. I
followed the conventions of adding a contents, and
articles which are soft news.
• Conventions I feel I challenged was adding many more
pictures and colour than what would normally be
put in a local newspaper, as my target audience is
teenagers and young people I felt I had to add this
to attract them more.
•
• Overall I feel I used most conventions from tabloid
newspapers mainly. The conventions I challenged
would be my target audience, as most local
newspaper's are aimed towards the elderly or
adults.
• Another convention I challenged was having more
text than most tabloid newspapers and more
similar to broadsheet newspapers.
• Conventions I developed would be including a
twitter address for the newspaper, and also an
app which could be downloaded. I did this as this
would appeal for my target audience.

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  • 1.
    In what waysdoes your media product, develop or challenge forms andZerminay Shah
  • 2.
    The Difference betweentabloid and broadsheet newspapers? Broadsheet Newspaper • Hard news. • Front cover is heavy text, rather than mainly pictures. • Not as many images or advertisements. • Not Colourful. • More serious and less sensationalist. • More expensive than tabloid newspapers. • Overall a larger newpaper
  • 3.
    Tabloid newspaper – •More relaxed and laid back language. • Front cover is mainly pictures. • Soft News (mainly about celebrities and gossip). • Designed to appeal to a mass audience and readership. • The format is smaller giving the news in condensed form. • Usually many pictures. • Cheap.
  • 4.
    I researched thedifference between national tabloid and broadsheet newspapers to learn the different codes and conventions used. Just by reading the headlines of the articles and skimming through the articles I could tell the language in broadsheet newspapers is much more serious and informative than in tabloid newspaper, articles such as politics or serious incidents in the UK or other countries. The type of articles and language used in tabloid newspaper is a lot more laid back language and soft news, such as celebrities, gossip and sensationalist crime stories. In comparison, the mode of address for both these type of newspapers are completely different, Broadsheet newspapers are much more formal, therefore are aimed towards an upper class, especially as they are also more expensive. Whereas tabloid newspapers are more informal, therefore aimed towards working class or lower class people, and are also cheap.
  • 5.
    Local Newspaper Conventions: Largebold mastheads Soft news Local businesses advertisements Large, bold and eye catching headlines Three colour rule From my research, I learnt most newspapers are aimed towards adults and elderly people. The typical subjects included in local newspapers would not appeal to teenagers or a younger audience. Most of the local adverts would not appeal to them either.
  • 6.
    Ham& High LocalNewspaper. From all my research into local newspapers from different areas, Ham&High, which is aimed towards people living in Hampstead and Highgate, was my favourite local newspaper. The main reason I feel I preferred this the most was because of the layout and design they used. I found many of the local newspapers I researched layout and designs very simple, such as the fonts and colours used. As I wanted to create a local newspaper which would be eye catching and look interesting, I chose to use this newspaper as a guide throughout creating my newspaper, such as using the same gutter and bleed measurements as they used and also a similar layout.
  • 7.
    I chose todo conventions similar to tabloid newspapers as I felt this would appeal more towards my target audience, being young people. Yet I also used some broadsheet newspaper conventions. Conventions I used similar to tabloid newspapers for my front cover: Colourful Many images and advertisements included Large bold masthead Various fonts used Celebrity Included Large bold font used for main article Language appeals to target audience
  • 8.
    Conventions similar tobroadsheet newspapers for my front cover: More text used on the front cover than tabloid newspapers
  • 9.
    How Is mylocal newspaper similar to other local newspapers? Large, bold and eye catching masthead. Local businesses being advertised Main article is soft news. Three colour rule used. Different fonts and font sizes used Banners Captions
  • 10.
    First page oflocal newspapers codes and conventions: Contents 4 columns Regular topics included within the newspaper By line Contact details Events in the local area Welcome paragraph Local business being advertised
  • 11.
    Similar conventions withmy local newspaper and another local newspaper: Contents Local advertisements Subheads in large bold font Four columns used Contact details Soft news, e.g. events in the area, what's new in the are etc.
  • 12.
    Challenging & Developing conventions •I feel with my first page of my local newspaper I made, I challenged and developed the conventions. I followed the conventions of adding a contents, and articles which are soft news. • Conventions I feel I challenged was adding many more pictures and colour than what would normally be put in a local newspaper, as my target audience is teenagers and young people I felt I had to add this to attract them more. •
  • 13.
    • Overall Ifeel I used most conventions from tabloid newspapers mainly. The conventions I challenged would be my target audience, as most local newspaper's are aimed towards the elderly or adults. • Another convention I challenged was having more text than most tabloid newspapers and more similar to broadsheet newspapers. • Conventions I developed would be including a twitter address for the newspaper, and also an app which could be downloaded. I did this as this would appeal for my target audience.