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Analyse how tabloid and broadsheet newspapers use generic codes and conventions to create a particular identity and image.  

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Media Languages and Categories Analyse how tabloid and broadsheet newspapers use generic codes and conventions to create a particular identity and image. Mr Santus Niall Wimsey10t Layout Tabloid and Broadsheet newspapers are both very different in the way they are laid out. Tabloid newspapers are very bold and 'in your face' unlike broadsheets that tend to be very formal. Tabloids normally have a large picture on them with one or two small story's on them unlike broadsheets that normally have more than one picture and three of four detailed story's on the front. Tabloids use bold text like arial and keep the whole front page short and to the point where as Broadsheets like to keep their front pages long and detailed. The size of the actual paper also suggests what can be put onto the front page a Tabloid front page size is A3 and a Broadsheets size is A2. News...

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