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Qué (quién) es broadsheet - definición

LARGEST NEWSPAPER FORMAT
Broadsheet newspapers; Broadsheets; Broadsheet newspaper; Broadsheet (newspaper); Broadsheet (newspaper format)
  • A soldier reading ''[[Pravda]]'', a broadsheet newspaper, in 1941

broadsheet         
(broadsheets)
A broadsheet is a newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper. Broadsheets are generally considered to be more serious than other newspapers. Compare tabloid
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broadsheet         
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1. a newspaper with a large format, regarded as more serious than tabloids.
2. a large piece of paper printed with information on one side only.
Broadside (printing)         
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HISTORICAL PRINTING FORMAT; LARGE SHEET OF PAPER PRINTED ON ONE SIDE ONLY
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A broadside is a large sheet of paper printed on one side only.ILAB: Definition of term: Broadside Retrieved 2011-07-06 Historically in Europe, broadsides were used as posters, announcing events or proclamations, giving political views, commentary in the form of ballads, or simply advertisements.

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Broadsheet

A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages, typically of 22.5 inches (57 cm). Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner and tabloid–compact formats.

Ejemplos de uso de broadsheet
1. When the Guardian adopts a new format ours will be the only national broadsheet.
2. This week, another former broadsheet has sought to improve its readership with a half–tabloid format.
3. Here, two former broadsheet newspaper editors – who both admit to having addictions – take up the cudgels.
4. We believe the format combines the convenience of a tabloid with the sensibility of a broadsheet.
5. Many other broadsheet papers around the world did just the same.