I am not sure a newspaper is a "genre"-- usually, we apply that word to movies (like some films are in the Horror genre, or the comedy genre, or the romance genre). But a newspaper can have a "niche" or a "target audience"-- the specific group of people it tries to reach. For example, the Wall Street Journal is a newspaper whose target audience is businessmen and businesswomen (or people who are interested in business). The Sporting News is a newspaper whose niche is sports fans. Many newspapers try to be mass-appeal publications, reaching out to anyone and everyone-- USA Today is a good example. But increasingly, newspapers are finding that focusing on a specific segment of the audience can get them more readers, whether in print or online.
A newspaper is a form of media that typically falls under the genre of non-fiction, specifically news reporting and journalism.
From my understanding, a newspaper article is not a genre. It is only a style of writing. We may perhaps say that it employs a journalistic style of writing. A newspaper article itself is non-fiction - something which reports what happened with a personal opinion. Now non-fiction is definitely not a genre. It is but definitely a style of writing/narration of events.
An article in the local newspaper
probobly documentary
genre
a sub category of a specific genre. Example Mystery is a genre and detective is a meta genre of the mystery genre.
what is a genre
the genre is fiction the genre is fiction
Autobiography is its own genre, it isn't part of another genre.
Her genre is pop.
genre
The genre of Pig Heart Boy is 'Children's'. You may think that 'Children's' is not really a genre but its also a genre ifthe book is turned into a series or a film then the genre will be different to a normail genre of a book.
Type, brand and style are synonyms of genre. There are no antonyms for genre.