Sunday, April 3, 2011

Differences of a broad newspaper and tabloids

What are the differences between a broad newspaper and a tabloid?

From the view of the use of language, a broad newspaper uses more formal language. It is also less descriptive and focuses on the main point. In contrast, a tabloid uses more informal language, and it is also more descriptive.

From the point of view, the broad newspaper only focuses on a bystander's view. Opinions are rarely inserted into the news. In contrast, a tabloid provides more personal viewpoints than the broad newspaper.

From the content of the newspaper, the broad newspaper provides more formal and serious news. In contrast, a tabloid provides news more focused on gossips and the content is often more sleazy.

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