Broadsheet newspapers tend to use a formal tone, focus on in-depth reporting of political and social issues, and appeal to readers seeking thorough information. They employ sophisticated language, include supplemental materials like graphs and charts, and historically used black and white photography. Tabloid newspapers have a more informal, conversational tone and focus on gossip, celebrity news, and scandals. They utilize eye-catching headlines, photos, and designs to attract readers interested in entertainment over serious issues. The document provides examples and comparisons of the defining characteristics of broadsheet and tabloid newspaper formats.