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  1. Jun 23, 2023 · broadsheet (plural broadsheets) A newspaper having pages of standard dimensions (as opposed to a tabloid ), especially one that carries serious treatment of news. 2004 , Alan Hollinghurst , chapter 11, in The Line of Beauty [ … ] , 1st US edition, New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury Publishing , →ISBN , page 294 :

  2. Broadsheet is an Australian mostly online city guide and culture magazine, founded by Nick Shelton in October 2009 and as of 2021 still run by him. The website covers news related to food and drink, fashion, art and design, entertainment, and health and fitness. It also has an extensive directory of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops which ...

  3. Broadsheet er et populært avisformat karakteriseret ved lange, vertikale sider (på typisk 22 tommer eller længere). Den først broadsheet-avis var den hollandske Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c. udgivet i 1618 . Broadsheet-aviser opfattes generelt som værende mere seriøse i indhold end deres modparter i tabloidformatet.

  4. broadsheet n. often plural (large-format newspaper) (fond) journal de qualité, journal sérieux nm. (forme) journal plein format nm. The main story in all the broadsheets today is the economic crisis. L'information principale du jour de tous les journaux sérieux est la crise économique. broadsheet n as adj. (newspaper: large-format) (journal)

  5. Broadsheet (disambiguation) Broadsheet is the largest of newspaper formats and is characterized by long vertical pages. Broadsheet may also refer to: Broadsheet, an art journal published by the Contemporary Art Society in Adelaide, later Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia. Broadsheet (magazine), former New Zealand feminist magazine.

  6. Broadsheet (magazine) Broadsheet. (magazine) Broadsheet was a monthly New Zealand feminist magazine produced in Auckland from 1972 to 1997. [1] The magazine played a significant part in New Zealand women's activism. [1] It was to become one of the world's longest-lived feminist magazines. [2] It was co-founded by Anne Else, Sandra Coney ...

  7. Feb 12, 2021 · The idea of a more regular news booklet originated in the Netherlands in around 1618; these were known as “corantos” (“currents of news”). One such edition, Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c., is considered to be the world’s first broadsheet newspaper. Corantos began popping up in Italy, Germany and England shortly after.

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