Tabliod Vs Broadsheet newspapers -
Tabloid newspapers are seen as less formal as Broadsheet newspapers and more often than not, they discuss less serious matters than those in broadsheet newspapers.
The Daily Mirror is a popular example of a tabloid newspaper. It discusses matters that the general public enjoy reading about, but these possibly won't effect their readers.
An example here is the article about Justin Bieber. Weather or not 'Bieber is the most spoilt brat in showbiz' doesn't need to be talked about and doesn't need to be known by the readers.
in the newspaper from the daily telegraph, there is a more serious tone and the articles are more formal. These are normally based around politics and are stories that are aimed at the upper class, educated readers who will be interested in these stories.
similarities-
both have clear titles at the top of the page
both use pictures and writing on the covers
a main headline to grab the readers attention
a preview of the main article discussed in the newspaper.
differences-
content
target audience
stories
tabloid uses a lot more colour to grab the readers attention.
Comparison of the mast heads:
both of the mast heads show the title of the newspaper. These are very clear to the reader. The Daily Mirror has a simple design and uses three colours, the font is in white, underlined with black, in a red box. The Daily Telegraph also has a simple design but is in a different font. This font is seen as more formal and is seen to look good. 'The Daily Telegraph' is written in black and is surrounded by white.
Comparison of the mast heads:
both of the mast heads show the title of the newspaper. These are very clear to the reader. The Daily Mirror has a simple design and uses three colours, the font is in white, underlined with black, in a red box. The Daily Telegraph also has a simple design but is in a different font. This font is seen as more formal and is seen to look good. 'The Daily Telegraph' is written in black and is surrounded by white.
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