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Newspapers- a comparison between Tabloid’s and broadsheets.  

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Newspapers- a comparison between Tabloid's and broadsheets. What are the main differences between them? The broadsheets are a lot different from the tabloid papers in many ways, for one the broadsheets cover more stories and in more detail. For example on the front page of the Guardian there are three main headlines 'New bomb hits Bush peace talks' 'UK selling arms to India' 'Blunkett leads attack on press 'insanity' Out of those three stories only one of them came up in the Daily Mirror and none came up in the Daily Star. The Guardian had a five hundred and eighty word report just on the front page not to mention the other three reports from other people. In the Mirror there was one page of writing with a big picture and title on the page. The Daily Star doesn't have any international news. In the Guardian there aren't many adverts but a lot of factual...

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