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English Coursework: Tabloid and broadsheet analysis. Ben Street A7 There are many differences in the way both tabloid and broadsheet newspapers are written. It is these differences that not only set the two papers apart but also changes the type of reader they attract. In my two examples of tabloid and broadsheet newspapers I have concentrated mainly on the layout of one page and one story about a new scholarship scheme about students being 'sponsored' to continue their education. The layout of both my papers is very important. On the tabloid a bold and colourful layout is used with a picture taking up a large part of the page. This pulls in a certain type of audience, by showing large colourful text headlines and pictures with a smaller part for the descriptive and factual text on the story, the paper gives an attractive yet lighter, more general source of news. The layout on...

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