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Comparing and contrasting the front page of a tabloid and a broadsheet newspaper printed on the same day.
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... Comparing and Contrasting The Front Page of a Tabloid and a Broadsheet Newspaper printed on the same day My essay is about comparing and contrasting the front page of a newspaper printed on the same day. The two papers I will be analysing are "The Mail on Sunday" which is a tabloid and "The Independent on Sunday" which is a broadsheet newspaper. Both papers were printed on September 30th 2001.The most noticeable difference between tabloid newspapers and broadsheet newspapers would be the size; a tabloid is half exactly the size of a broadsheet. Tabloids tend to use pictures, which cover up more of the page than broadsheets would normally do. Day in day out both types of papers use pictures, the pictures are always placed towards the centre right of the page. Generally only the advanced reader would read a broadsheet, because the language used is much more varied and advance














