Broadsheet vs. Tabloid
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Introduction……………………………………………….1
Tabloid……………………………………………………….2
Broadsheet…………………………………………………4
Comparison of the two articles……....………….7
Introduction
There is no doubt that newspapers are one of the most
important means of communication and we are often
biased by what they say. So now we will compare the
main sorts of newspapers: tabloids and broadsheets
Tabloid
The Sun
Type
Format
Owner
Editor
Founded
Political alignment
Circulation
Published in
Readership

Official website
Sections
Readers

Daily newspaper
Tabloid
News UK
David Dinsmore
1964
Populism
2,409,811 (January 2013)
UK and Ireland
45% women (average age
45 years old)
thesun.co.uk
gossiping, sports, culture,
events, fashion
people who are interested
in scandals or rumors
The Sun
-Preponderance of catchy pictures that attract
people’s attention rather than texts.
-Appealing, big and stunning headlines and

captions.
-Use of an attractive and colorful typeface.
-Plain vocabulary, basic syntax and common
words.
-It focuses mainly on gossip issues and does
not give so much importance to sociopolitical
affairs.
-Utilization of puns.

-Critical statements are frequently used.
Broadsheet
Type
Format
Owner

Editor
Founded
Political alignment
Circulation
Published in
Readership
Official website
Readers

Daily newspaper
Broadsheet
The New York Times
company
Jill Abramson
1851
center/liberal/left
1,865,318 daily
2,322,429 Sunday
All over the world
diverse
nytimes.com
People who want to be
more thoroughly
informed
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It was one of the last newspapers to adopt color

photography.
- Formal language and serious topics.
- Supremacy of written information to the detriment of
non-linguistic items.
- Not very colorful nor attractive pictures. Usually in black
and white.
-

It

commonly

features

supportive

tools:

charts,

graphs, tables, captions.
- Frequent use of a classic/elegant typeface in bold and
black.
-

More

complex

(elaborated
language)

syntax

development
and

of

the

sophisticated

information
and

formal
Comparison of the two articles
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Arsenal will make Wayne
Rooney eat his words this
season — starting at Old
Trafford on Sunday.
The on-fire midfielder has
emerged as the leader of a
resurgent Gunners side, with
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LONDON If Charles
Darwin were alive
today, he might
have a theory about
the gift, the instinct,
that separates the goal scorers
from other players[...]
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