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... The best-selling tabloid newspaper is The Sun and is owned by media magnate Rupert Murdoch, the same person that owns BSkyB whereas The Daily Telegraph is owned by Hollinger international. ...
One of the first differences that a reader would notice would be the difference in size between tabloids and broadsheets. The word tabloid is French for tablet meaning a newspaper with small pages. Where as a broadsheet is self-explanatory meaning a broad sheeted newspaper.
The front page of a newspaper is a very important selling point as this is the part of a newspaper that potential buyers initially see. ... The Sun has one large headline, a big masthead, usually a small advert saying what else is inside the newspaper and a large photograph with lots of colour to go with the headline. ...
One of the main differences in style between broadsheet and tabloid is their use of images.
Approximate Word count = 708 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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