A tabloid newspaper has informal, melodramatic and over exaggerated headlines which use Bold colours, fonts and sizes. They also use more slang and informal language throughout. They cover 'gossip' stories, for example; celebrity news, scandals and also talk lots about sports. In their articles, they use more pictures, larger fonts and more quotes as well as less factual details, more speculation and writers have an obvious bias.
A broadsheet newspaper is more formal. They cover global and national stories on things like politics and finance. The headlines are factual and serious and the articles are highly researched and accurate, they're typically neutral and unbiased. They don't have many photos or quotes and have smaller font sizes.
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