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Maths Statistics Coursework on the Readability of a Tabloid Newspaper Compared to a Broadsheet

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Maths Statistics Coursework on the Readability of a Tabloid Newspaper Compared to a Broadsheet Introduction A newspaper is a publication containing news, information and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. It may be general or special interest, most often published daily or weekly. A Broadsheet is a largest type of newspaper that is aimed at the more educated reader typically reporting on such stories to do with politics and typical thought of as 'higer quality journalism'. It stereotypically appeals to a older more educated reader due to its type of articles it reports on and due to the complexity of the language. Whereas a Tabloid tends to be a smaller more compact newspaper reporting on more local interest stories and tends to emphasise sensational crime stories, gossip columns repeating scandalous innuendos about the personal lives of celebrities and sports stars, and other so-called "junk food...

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