Monday, 29 January 2018
Key terms
Tabloid is a newspaper that has pages half the size of those of the average broadsheet, typically popular in style and dominated by sensational stories. For example The Sun is a tabloid as the newspaper is quite small compared to other newspapers also it is half the information. Also most Red tops are a Tabloid newspapers however The Daily Mail is not a red top newspaper but is a tabloid as well. Broadsheet are the complete opposite. They have more text on the front page and also are much bigger. Broadsheets are newspapers like The Times and The Guardian. The Threshold is the size of the story. The guardian and the Sun would have different size story. Political bias is what side is the newspapers on. For example the left side and the right side the news paper that are on the left side and the right side are shown in this image.
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