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Media Assignment Comparing newspapers There are two main types of newspaper which are on sale in this country. The first type is known as broadsheets. Examples of this include The Guardian, The Teligraph and The Observer. The second type is known as tabloids and examples include The Sun, The Daily Star and The Sport. Within the tabloids category is a 'middle brow' section, The Daily Express and The Daily Mail. Which uses elements of both types of newspapers. There are many differences between tabloid newspapers, also known as 'red tops', and the more highbrow broadsheets. One of the most obvious differences is the size of the papers. Broadsheets are A1 in size and tabloids are a smaller A3. The type of information given by the papers is also very different. Tabloids usually have less detailed articles and the stories are more sensational and sexual in content. Also oddity articles which...

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