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  1. A tabloid is a newspaper with a compact page size smaller than broadsheet. There is no standard size for this newspaper format . Etymology. Tabloid products of the late 1880s.

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  2. Tabloid journalism is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism which takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper also known as half broadsheet. [1] . The size became associated with sensationalism, and tabloid journalism replaced the earlier label of yellow journalism and scandal sheets. [2] .

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  4. Apr 29, 2019 · First published: 29 April 2019. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118841570.iejs0144. Citations: 1. Read the full text. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. This entry provides an overview of tabloids as a form and style of journalism that sits in opposition to broadsheets.

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · The question of who invented the tabloid is usually answered with the story of Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, founder of The Daily Mail in England. As guest editor of the New York World on New Year’s Day 1901, Harmsworth seized his chance to experiment and potentially prove a point, distributing a paper half its usual size and ...

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    Tabloid may refer to: Tabloid journalism, a type of journalism. Tabloid (newspaper format), a newspaper with compact page size. Chinese tabloid. Tabloid (paper size), a North American paper size. Sopwith Tabloid, a biplane aircraft.

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