Whats the Difference Between Broadsheet Newspapers and Tabloids?
You may have heard the terms “broadsheet” and “tabloid” being thrown around to describe different kinds of newspapers. So what’s the difference? Broadsheets Broadsheet refers to the most common newspaper format, which is typically 11 to 12 inches wide and 20 or more inches long. Many of the nation’s most respected newspapers – The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall St. Journal, and so on – are broadsheet papers. Broadsheet papers are usually six columns across. Beyond their size, broadsheet papers tend to employ a traditional approach to news that emphasizes in-depth coverage and a sober tone in articles and editorials. Broadsheet readers often tend to be fairly affluent and educated, with many of them living in the suburbs. Tabloids In the technical sense, tabloid refers to a type of newspaper that typically measure