Tabloids and Broadsheets

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Test Your Knowledge: Tabloids vs. Broadsheets

Do you know the differences between tabloids and broadsheets? Test your knowledge with our engaging quiz that covers various aspects of these two types of newspapers!

  • Learn about their unique characteristics.
  • Discover what makes each style of reporting distinct.
  • Challenge yourself and see how much you really know!
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ReadingRaven42
Mainly covers politics, finance and current affairs:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Usually covers sport in great detail:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Stories are easy to read and understand:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Approach to the news is generally not serious. Focus on celebrity gossip:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Not many photographs. Photos used not large and not always colour:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Aimed at better educated and financially well-off readers:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
More likely to use sensationalism to attract the attention of readers:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
More likely to report facts without an attempt to influence reader opinion:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Not likely to support a particular party when reporting on politics:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Use simple words including slang, e.g. cops, mob, crooks, pollies, yobbos etc:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Will often favour a particular political party and support that party in their news coverage:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Less likely to uses photos to accompany stories:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Uses more complex language and sentences
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Exaggerates stories and uses loaded words to create emotion and dramatic interest:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
The Sydney Morning Herald is an example of a:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Coverage of sport is often quite limited and basic:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
The Daily Telegraph is an example of a:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Selective with the facts reported about stories. Often doesn't provide every sides to a story:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
Strong and detailed focus on sport:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
No coverage of celebrity gossip:
Tabloid
Broadsheet
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