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Maths Coursework Do Broadsheet Newspapers appeal to a different type of reader than Tabloids? Both Broadsheet and Tabloid newspapers approach their audiences in two contrasting styles. Tabloids tend to present their articles in a much more casual manner, an informal use of vocabulary and briefer sections of text, combined with bigger, bolder headlines and a larger amount of the paper devoted to adverts and pictures give Tabloids a more unrefined atmosphere. Therefore they encourage the younger, lower paid and lesser educated individual. On the other hand, Broadsheets tend to induce a more sophisticated tone. A blend of more intellectual vocabulary, large, compact areas of text and a more subtle use of headlines, pictures and advertisement attract an audience that is, on the whole, older, better educated and higher paid. I believe that the Tabloid newspaper will be easier to read because of the shorter article length, extra use of pictures and simpler vocabulary. *...

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