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As part of my media studies practical coursework I have decided to produce some pages from both a tabloid newspaper and a broadsheet.
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Have a little read: ... As part of my media studies practical coursework I have decided to produce some pages from both a tabloid newspaper and a broadsheet. I have chosen to do this as this will allow me to clearly distinguish the differences between the styles and reporting techniques as tabloids and broadsheets are relatively contrasting genres of newspaper. Broadsheets are large newspapers, which are usually aimed at the A-C socio-economic groups, which usually consist of upper class, professionals and graduates. The Broadsheets usually provide predominantly 'hard news' and feature articles. However on a 'slow news day', described by journalist John Pilger as a day 'which usually falls on a Sunday or during the holiday period when the authorised sources of information are at rest', we see the introduction of 'softer' news and 'human interest and 'dead donkey' stories. He explains in the introduction of his book 'Hidden Agendas' 'that it is generally
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