nothing they are the same, i think
The antonym for tabloid is broadsheet.
Broadsheet newspapers are larger in size and tend to focus on more serious news with in-depth analysis. Tabloids are smaller in size and typically cover more sensational or entertainment-focused stories. Additionally, broadsheets are often considered more reputable and reliable sources of news compared to tabloids.
No, the Daily Mirror is a tabloid newspaper, not a broadsheet. Tabloid newspapers are characterized by their smaller size and often focus on celebrity gossip and sensationalized stories.
No, the Evening Standard is a free daily tabloid newspaper published in London, UK. It switched from a broadsheet format to a compact format in 2009.
The Statesman is a broadsheet newspaper. It is a well-respected English-language daily newspaper based in Kolkata, India.
A broadsheet newspaper. Broadsheet newspapers are known for their larger page sizes, serious and in-depth reporting, and emphasis on traditional journalism standards, as opposed to tabloid newspapers which focus on sensationalism and celebrity gossip.
Broadsheet is 17x22; tabloid is 11x17.
Broadsheet and Tabloid are two types of newspaper
No, it's in Berliner format, which is narrower and shorter than broadsheet, but taller and wider than tabloid.
Some other names for newspaper are: press, journal, gazette, periodical.
Broadsheet newspapers began to shift towards a more tabloid-style format in the late 20th century, with some starting to make the transition in the 1980s and 1990s.
The Guardian Newspaper in the UK has a section titled 'Comment Is Free'. The Guardian is a not a tabloid though like The Sun for example and is considered a broadsheet newspaper.