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Differences between a broadsheet newspaper, such as the Daily Telegraph, and a tabloid newspaper such as The Sun.  

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NEWSPAPER COMPARISONS There are differences between newspapers. Here are a few differences between a broadsheet newspaper, such as the Daily Telegraph, and a tabloid newspaper such as The Sun. * The amounts of space devoted to different items, such as sport, headlines, advertisements, news, etc. * The relative importance status and space given to various items. * The sizes, number of pages, area of print and cost of different newspapers. * The readability, in terms of language levels, evidenced in different newspapers. Newspapers are divided into 3 different categories. Broadsheet Quality Tabloid The Times The Daily Mail The Sun The Sunday Times The Daily Express The Star The Guardian Evening Standard Daily Mirror The Independent The Daily Telegraph The Financial Times The Observer I have chosen 2 newspapers from two different columns. Using the differences above, I will compare these two newspapers and analyse their content and style. The 2 newspapers that I have chosen are: Daily Mirror and Evening Standard. I have chosen these 2 newspapers at random, because it will make my...

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