0 a newspaper with small pages, big headlines, a lot of pictures and light articles on popular subjects -- báo khổ nhỏ
(also adjective) tabloid journalism.
Some newspapers will choose to be tabloids and cover crime, scandal, disaster, and soft news.
The tabloids, it seems, are not associated with mobilization, but then nor are they associated with much political malaise either.
It is a tabloid, but an authoritative one.
The associations between tabloid reading and both mobilization and malaise are quite weak, and tabloid readers differ little from non-readers.
As the promotional text shows, the film seeks to correspond to real life as closely as possible in the style of a tabloid.
This vocabulary difference between broadsheets and tabloids is also shown by the verbs used in the verbs preceding the words 'to death'.
Printed on newsprint in large tabloid format 22 issues a year.
Tabloid journalists, however, are another matter, especially when dealing with headlines.
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通俗小報的…
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通俗小报的…
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periódico sensacionalista, tabloide…
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tabloide…
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大衆紙, タブロイド紙…
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sadece basit ve sıradan hikâyeleri çokça resimlerle basan magazin gazetesi…
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tabloïde…
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diari sensacionalista…
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