Comparing a Tabloid and Broadsheet Newspaper.
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Comparing a Tabloid and Broadsheet Newspaper This assignment intends to explore the similarities and differences between a broadsheet and a tabloid newspaper. I will examine the following features: size, language, pictures, headlines and the stories that the articles deal with. I will be analysing the front page of The Times (broadsheet) and comparing it with the front page of, The Evening Mail (a tabloid). The broadsheet is A2 and measures 35cm in width and 55cm in length. In comparison, the tabloid is only 30cm in width and approximately 35cm in length. The broadsheet newspaper is divided into four sections; each section deals with a separate story. However, three of these sections are primarily aimed at the more educated audience. This is reinforced by the content of the stories, which deal with issues concerning politics, biology and economy. The final story is about a football player and this is the only story,...

