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GCSE English> General notes> Newspapers
There are two main types of newspapers: tabloids and broadsheets.

Tabloids are easier to read and give opinions in their articles.

Broadsheets state the facts and let the reader interpret them in their own way.

Tabloids often concentrate on news about stars.

Broadsheets are bigger than tabloids, their style of writing is more formal.

Broadsheets are often split up into different sections.

IS A NEWSPAPER A TABLOID OR BROADSHEET?
These simple signs tell you the newspaper is a tabloid:
Puns used in headlines.
Opinions are used in articles.
Gossip is added into the article which may have nothing to do with the story.
The article is about a famous person.

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