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Encyclopedia > Broadsheet newspaper
Newspaper sizes in August 2005. Le Monde is in the Berliner format. The Guardian is in the British broadsheet format (or was, until September 2005), whereas the Daily Mail is a tabloid, and The Times a "compact". Berliner Zeitung and Neues Deutschland are of sizes between broadsheet and Berliner. A piece of white A4 paper is placed in front for scale.
Newspaper sizes in August 2005. Le Monde is in the Berliner format. The Guardian is in the British broadsheet format (or was, until September 2005), whereas the Daily Mail is a tabloid, and The Times a "compact". Berliner Zeitung and Neues Deutschland are of sizes between broadsheet and Berliner. A piece of white A4 paper is placed in front for scale.

Broadsheet is the largest of the various newspaper formats and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically 22 inches or more). The term derives from types of popular prints usually just of a single sheet, sold on the streets and containing various types of matter, from ballads to political satire. The first broadsheet newspaper was the Dutch Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c. published in 1618. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1168x1760, 406 KB) Newspaper sizes in 2005-08 (August 2005). ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1168x1760, 406 KB) Newspaper sizes in 2005-08 (August 2005). ... For the song by the Thievery Corporation, see Le Monde (song). ... Newspapers with the Berliner format. ... For other uses, see Guardian. ... The Daily Mail is a British newspaper and the oldest tabloid, first published in 1896. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Times is a national newspaper published daily in the United Kingdom (and the Kingdom of Great Britain before the United Kingdom existed) since 1788 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register. ... Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ... The Berliner Zeitung, founded in 1945, is an East German center-left daily newspaper based in Berlin. ... Neues Deutschland is a German newspaper. ... A comparison of different paper sizes A4 is a standard paper size, defined by the international standard ISO 216 as 210×297 mm (roughly 8. ... Popular Prints is a term for printed images of generally low artistic quality which were sold cheaply in Europe and later the New World from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries, often with text as well as images. ... Illustration by Arthur Rackham of the ballad The Twa Corbies A ballad is a story, usually a narrative or poem, in a song. ... Courante uyt Italien, Duytslandt, &c. ...


Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner and Tabloid/Compact formats. Newspapers with the Berliner format. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ...

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Description

Many broadsheets measure roughly 29½ by 23½ inches (74.9 cm × 59.7 cm) per full broadsheet spread, twice the size of a standard tabloid. Australian and New Zealand broadsheets always have a paper size of A1 per spread (84.1 cm by 59.4cm). An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes, ″ - a double prime) is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... A centimetre (American spelling centimeter, symbol cm) is a unit of length that is equal to one hundredth of a metre, the current SI base unit of length. ... ISO 216 specifies international standard (ISO) paper sizes, used in most countries in the world today. ...


In the United States the traditional dimensions for the front page half of a broadsheet are 15 inches wide by 22¾ inches long. However in efforts to save newsprint costs many U.S. newspapers (including The Wall Street Journal) are downsizing to 12 inches wide by 22¾ inches long for a folded page. Newsprint is low-cost, low-quality, non-archival paper. ... The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is an international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company in New York City, New York, USA, with Asian and European editions, and a worldwide daily circulation of more than 2 million as of 2006, with 931,000 paying online subscribers. ...


Many rate cards and specification cards refer to the "broadsheet size" with dimensions representing the front page "half of a broadsheet" size, rather than the full, unfolded broadsheet spread. Some quote actual page size and others quote the "printed area" size.


The two versions of the broadsheet are:

  • Full broadsheet - The full broadsheet typically is folded vertically in half so that it forms four pages (the front page front and back and the back page front and back). The four pages are called a spread. Inside broadsheets are nested accordingly.
  • Half broadsheet - The half broadsheet is usually an inside page that is not folded vertically and just includes a front and back.

In uncommon instances an entire newspaper can be a two-page half broadsheet or four-page full broadsheet. Totally self-contained advertising circulars inserted in a newspaper in the same format are referred to as broadsheets.


Broadsheets typically are also folded horizontally in half to accommodate newsstand display space. The horizontal fold however does not affect the page numbers and the content remains vertical. The most important newspaper stories are placed "above the (horizontal) fold." This contrasts with tabloids which typically do not have a horizontal fold (although tabloids usually have the four page to a sheet spread format).


Historically, broadsheets developed after the British in 1712 placed a tax on newspapers based on the number of their pages. Larger formats, however, had long been signs of status in printed objects, and still are in many places, and outside Britain the broadsheet developed for other reasons, including style and authority, unrelated to the British tax structure. “Taxes” redirects here. ...


The broadsheet has since emerged as the most popular format for the dissemination of printed news. The world's most widely circulated English language daily broadsheet is The Times of India, a leading English language daily newspaper from India, followed closely by The New York Times from the United States, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. But Now days the tabloid is in use much often The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The Times of India, often abbreviated as TOI, is one of Indias leading daily newspapers, owned and managed by Bennett, Coleman & Co. ... The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally. ... The Audit Bureau of Circulations is one of the several organizations of the same name operating in different parts of the world. ...


Printing considerations

Modern printing facilities most efficiently print broadsheet sections in multiples of eight pages (with four front pages and four back pages). The broadsheet is then cut in half during the process. Thus the newsprint rolls used are defined by the width necessary to print four front pages. The width of a newsprint roll is called its web. Thus the new 12 inch wide frontpage broadsheet newspapers in the United States use a 48-inch web newsprint roll.


With profit margins narrowing for newspapers in the wake of competition from broadcast, cable television, and the internet, newspapers are looking to standardize the size of the newsprint roll. The Wall Street Journal with its 15-inch wide frontpage was printed on 60-inch web newsprint. Early adopters in the downsizing of broadsheets initially used a 50-inch web (12½ inch front pages). However the 48-inch web is now rapidly becoming the definitive standard in the U.S. The New York Times held out on the downsizing until July 2006, saying it would stick to its 54-inch web (13½ inch front page). However, the paper adopted the narrower format beginning Monday, August 6, 2007. The New York Times is an internationally known daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed in the United States and many other nations worldwide. ...


The smaller newspapers also have the advantage of being easier to handle particularly among commuters.


Connotations

In some countries, especially the UK and USA, broadsheet newspapers are commonly perceived to be more intellectual in content than their tabloid counterparts, using their greater size to examine stories in more depth, while carrying less sensationalist and celebrity material. This distinction is most obvious on the front page: whereas tabloids tend to have a single story dominated by a headline, broadsheets allow two or more stories to be displayed, the most important at the top of the page - "above the fold." In other countries, such as Spain, a small format is the universal for newspapers - a popular, sensational press has had difficulty taking root - and the tabloid size has no such connotations. Sensationalism is a manner of being extremely controversial, loud, attention-grabbing, or otherwise sensationalistic. ... For other uses, see Celebrity (disambiguation). ... Above the fold is a graphic design concept that refers to the location of an important news story or a visually appealing photograph on the upper half of the front page of a newspaper. ...


Thus, the distinction regarding specific content is at best a generalization, and the term "tabloid" technically refers only to the paper's size. Serious newspapers in tabloid format, "El País" in Spain and others in Italy, do not make the distinction. Some tabloid-format papers (such as the Daily Mail and Daily Express in the UK) use phrases such as "broadsheet quality in a tabloid format" in an attempt to distinguish themselves from their "tabloid" reputation. In addition, broadsheets often publish supplements, such as sports reviews and less news-oriented content (e.g. the Guardian's "G2" (formerly) or the Times's "Times 2"), in tabloid format. El País (Spanish for The Country) is the most widely-circulated daily newspaper in Spain. ... The Daily Mail is a British newspaper and the oldest tabloid, first published in 1896. ... For other uses, see Daily Express (disambiguation). ... diareaha diareaha diareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha diareahadiareaha...


On the other hand, a few newspapers, such as the German Bild-Zeitung and others throughout central Europe are unashamedly tabloid in content, but still use the physical broadsheet format. The Bild-Zeitung (often abbreviated Bild, lit. ...


UK broadsheets

In the UK, one major daily broadsheet is distributed nationwide, and two on a Sunday:

Other prominent UK broadsheets include The Herald and The Press and Journal, which are not true national newspapers, as they are mostly distributed in Scotland. The Financial Times is also printed and sold in other countries; as the British equivalent of the Wall Street Journal, it lends its most detailed attention to financial news. These UK broadsheets have been used for Millwall bricks. This article concerns the British newspaper. ... The Sunday Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper, founded in 1961. ... The Sunday Times is a Sunday broadsheet newspaper distributed in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News International which is in turn owned by News Corporation. ... The Times is a national newspaper published daily in the United Kingdom (and the Kingdom of Great Britain before the United Kingdom existed) since 1788 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register. ... Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ... Charles Mackintoshs Glasgow Herald building, now The Lighthouse The Herald is a national broadsheet newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland, with an audited circulation of 71,000, making it the best-selling national Scottish broadsheet newspaper. ... The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving the northern areas of Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. ... This article is about the country. ... The Financial Times (FT) is a British international business newspaper. ... The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with an average daily circulation of 1,800,607 (2002). ... A Millwall brick is an improvised weapon made of a manipulated newspaper. ...


The average circulation of the Times is around 656,000 and the Telegraph sells 908,000 copies daily, while the circulations of the Guardian and Independent, both of them previously published in broadsheet format, are approximately 380,000 and 240,000. The Financial Times sells over 440,000 copies, the Scotsman approximately 70,000 (all figures July 2006).


Switch to smaller sizes

In 2003 The Independent started concurrent production of both broadsheet and tabloid ("compact") editions, carrying exactly the same content. The Times did likewise, but with less apparent success, with readers vocally opposing the change. The daily Independent ceased to be available in broadsheet format in May 2004, and The Times followed suit from November 2004; The Scotsman is also now published only in tabloid format. The Guardian switched to the "Berliner" or "midi" format found in some other European countries (slightly larger than a traditional tabloid) on 12 September 2005. The Courier-Mail, the only daily newspaper in Brisbane, Australia, also changed from broadsheet to tabloid format on March 13, 2006. The only Malaysian broadsheet, New Straits Times, also changed to tabloid in March 2005. Newspaper sizes in August 2005. ... The Scotsmans offices in Edinburgh The Scotsman is a Scottish national newspaper, published in Edinburgh. ... For other uses, see Guardian. ... Newspapers with the Berliner format. ... Berliner, or midi, is a newspaper format with pages normally measuring about 470×315 mm, i. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Courier-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Australia. ... For other uses, see Brisbane (disambiguation). ... is the 72nd day of the year (73rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Not to be confused with The Straits Times, the Singaporean newspaper. ...


The main motivation cited for this shift is that commuters prefer papers which they can hold easily on public transport, and it is presumably hoped that other readers will also find the smaller formats more convenient. It remains to be seen how this shake-up will affect the usage of the term "broadsheet". Notably, the Daily Telegraph increased its lead in circulation over the The Times when the latter switched to compact size - this is attributed to the backlash of traditional broadsheet readers. Commuting is the process of travelling from a place of residence to a place of work. ... Mass transit redirects here. ... This article deals with The Daily Telegraph in Britain, see The Daily Telegraph (Australia) for the Australian publication The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. ... The Times is a national newspaper published daily in the United Kingdom (and the Kingdom of Great Britain before the United Kingdom existed) since 1788 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register. ...


Notable broadsheets

Argentina

  • La Nación, the only broadsheet in the country

La Nación is an Argentine daily newspaper. ...

Australia

This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre. ... The Australian is a national daily broadsheet newspaper published by Rupert Murdochs News Corporation. ... The Canberra Times newspaper was founded in 1926 in Canberra, Australia by Arthur Shakespeare. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ...

Brazil

Almost all Brazilian newspapers are broadsheets, including major publications like:

O Globo is a Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ... This article is about the Brazilian city. ... The Jornal do Brasil is a daily newspaper in Brazil. ... This article is about the Brazilian city. ... is the 106th day of the year (107th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Newspapers with the Berliner format. ... The newspaper Folha de São Paulo represents the development of the communication media in Brazil. ... This article is about the city. ... O Estado de São Paulo logo. ... This article is about the city. ...

Canada

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian English-language nationally distributed newspaper, based in Toronto and printed in six cities across the country. ... The National Post is a large Canadian English language national newspaper based in Toronto. ... The Toronto Star is Canadas highest-circulation newspaper, though its print edition is distributed almost entirely within Ontario. ... Offices of The Gazette on Saint Catherine Street in Montreal The Gazette, often called the Montreal Gazette to avoid ambiguity, is the only English-language daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec. ... Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government  - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3]  - City 365. ... La Presse, founded in 1884, is a large-circulation French-language daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec. ... Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government  - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3]  - City 365. ... Le Devoir on the 2003 Quebec election. ... Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Region Montréal Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government  - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3]  - City 365. ... The Ottawa Citizen (established 1845) is an English-language daily newspaper owned by CanWest Global in Ottawa, Canada. ... This article is about the capital city of Canada. ... The Winnipeg Free Press is the primary daily newspaper of Winnipeg, Manitoba. ... For other uses, see Winnipeg (disambiguation). ... The Chronicle-Herald is a broadsheet published in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ... The Telegram is a daily newspaper published in St. ... Nickname: Motto: Avancez (Go forward) Coordinates: , Country Province Established August 5, 1583 by Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth I Government  - City Mayor Andy Wells  - Governing body St. ... The Edmonton Journal is a daily newspaper in Edmonton, Alberta. ... For other places with the same name, see Edmonton (disambiguation). ... The Calgary Herald is a daily Calgary, Alberta newspaper. ... This article is about the Canadian city. ... The Vancouver Sun is a daily newspaper first published in the Canadian province of British Columbia on February 12, 1912. ... For other uses, see Vancouver (disambiguation). ...

Chile

El Mercurio is a conservative Chilean newspaper with editions in Valparaíso and Santiago. ...

Denmark

  • Jyllands-Posten
  • Politiken
  • Kristeligt Dagblad

  (English: The Morning Newspaper The Jutland Post), commonly shortened to Jyllands-Posten or JP, is a Danish daily broadsheet newspaper. ... Politiken building on RÃ¥dhuspladsen, Copenhagen. ...

Dominican Republic

  • Listín Diario
  • Hoy
  • La Información, Santiago de los Caballeros

Listin Diario is one of the oldest, must successful, and trusted nationally-circulated Dominican Republic newspaper. ...

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Image:AVAZ-finis. ...

Finland

Helsingin Sanomat is the biggest subscription newspaper in Finland. ... Aamulehti is a Finnish newspaper published in Tampere. ... Turun Sanomat is the leading regional newspaper of the region of Finland Proper. ... In Finnish mythology, Kaleva is the great king of Kainuu in Kalevala. ...

Germany

DIE ZEIT (pronounced , in English, literally The Time, more idiomatically The Times) is a German nationwide weekly newspaper that is highly respected for its quality journalism. ... Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper published by the Axel Springer company. ... The Süddeutsche Zeitung is one of the largest German newspapers. ... Publishing house in Frankfurt am Main The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) is an influential high-quality national German newspaper, founded in 1949. ...

Greece

Kathimerini (Greek: Η Καθημερινή, Translation: The Daily) is a daily newspaper published in Athens. ...

India

Almost all major newspapers in India are broadsheets. Tabloids are mostly found in small circulation local or rural papers. Daily News and Analysis (DNA) is a daily English newspaper published from Mumbai, India, launched on July 30, 2005. ... The Deccan Herald is the largest English-language daily newspaper in the state of Karnataka in India. ... For followers of Hinduism, see Hindu. ... The Hindustan Times is a leading newspaper in India. ... The Indian Express is an Indian newspaper owned by Ramnath Goenka. ... Established in 1875, The Statesman is among the leading daily newspapers of India. ... This article deals with The Daily Telegraph in Britain, see The Daily Telegraph (Australia) for the Australian publication The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. ... The Times of India, often abbreviated as TOI, is one of Indias leading daily newspapers, owned and managed by Bennett, Coleman & Co. ...


Ireland

It has been suggested that Irish Times Trust be merged into this article or section. ... The Irish Examiner (Formerly: Cork Examiner, The Examiner) is an Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the Munster region surrounding its base in Cork, though it is available throughout the country. ... The Irish Independent is Irelands best-selling daily newspaper. ...

Israel

Haaretz (Hebrew: (help· info), The Land) is an Israeli newspaper, founded in 1919. ... The May 16, 1948 Palestine Post headline announcing the creation of the state of Israel The Jerusalem Post is an Israeli daily English language broadsheet newspaper, originally founded on December 1, 1932, by American journalist-turned-newspaper-editor Gershon Agron as the The Palestine Post. ...

Italy

La Stampa is one of the best-known and most widely sold Italian daily newspapers, published in Turin and distributed in Italy and in other nations in Europe. ... For other uses, see Turin (disambiguation). ... The headquarters in Milan. ... Type Anti-tank Nationality Joint France/Germany Era Cold War, modern Launch platform Individual, Vehicle Target Vehicle, Fortification History Builder MBDA, Bharat Dynamics (under license) Date of design 70s Production period since 1972 Service duration since 1972 Operators 41 countries Variants MILAN 1, MILAN 2, MILAN 2T, MILAN 3, MILAN...

Romania

Map of Romania showing Iasi Iaşi (also known as Jassy) is a city and a county (see Iasi (county)) in north-eastern Romania, in the historic region of Moldavia. ... Jurnalul Naţional. ... Nickname: Motto: Patria si Dreptul Meu (My Country and My Right) Location of Bucharest within Romania (in red) Coordinates: , Country County Founded 1459 (first official record) Government  - Mayor Adriean Videanu Area  - City 228 km² (88 sq mi)  - Metro 238 km² (91. ...

The Netherlands

De Volkskrant (literally peoples paper) is a national daily Dutch morning newspaper. ... NRC Handelsblad is a Dutch evening newspaper. ...

New Zealand

  • The Waikato Times, Hamilton
  • The Dominion Post, Wellington
  • The Press, Christchurch
  • The Otago Daily Times, Dunedin
  • The Taranaki Daily News, New Plymouth

For the officer of arms, see New Zealand Herald Extraordinary. ... For other uses, see Auckland (disambiguation). ...

Pakistan

The News International (ISSN 1563-9479) is the largest English language newspaper in Pakistan, published simultaneously from Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. ... Dawn is Pakistans oldest and most widely-read English-language newspaper. ... The Star is Pakistans most widely read evening newspaper. ...

Panama

  • La Prensa

Formerly:

Berliner may refer to A type of doughnut: see Berliner (pastry), Krapfen A newspaper format, slightly larger than tabloid: see Berliner (format) A citizen of Berlin, as used by John F. Kennedy in 1963, saying, “Ich bin ein Berliner. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Peru

Diario El Comercio is the largest daily newspaper of Peru, with a circulation of over 120,000. ... For other uses, see Lima (disambiguation). ...

Philippines

The Philippine Daily Inquirer logo. ... The Philippine Star is the third-largest daily newspaper in the Philippines. ... The Manila Bulletin, bills itself as The Nations Leading Newspaper in the Philippines. ... The Manila Times is the oldest English language newspaper in the Philippines that is still published. ... The Daily Tribune in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, traces its history to a newspaper started in the early 1900s by William F. Huffman Sr. ... Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (born April 5, 1947), also known by her initials G.M.A., is the 14th and current president of the Republic of the Philippines. ...

Poland

Gazeta Wyborcza (pronounce: [gazεta vibɔrʧa] , gazeta vibborcha) is, as of 2005, Polands second largest distribution daily newspaper (after the tabloid Fakt). ... A cover of Rzeczpospolita Rzeczpospolita ( ) is one of Polands large nationwide daily newspapers, with a circulation of 260-270,000 and an estimated readership of 1. ... Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat (English: ) is a new Polish nationwide daily newspaper published by Axel Springer Polska, a division of Germanys Axel Springer Verlag publishing company. ...

Portugal

Expresso is a portuguese weekly newspaper. ... District or region Lisbon Mayor  - Party Carmona Rodrigues PSD Area 84. ...

Russia

Modern Izvestia logo Old Izvestia logo. ...

South Africa

Beeld is an Afrikaans language newspaper that was launched on 16 September 1974. ...

United Arab Emirates

To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ...

United Kingdom

The Financial Times building The Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper. ... This article concerns the British newspaper. ... This article deals with The Daily Telegraph in Britain, see The Daily Telegraph (Australia) for the Australian publication The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. ... Charles Mackintoshs Glasgow Herald building, now The Lighthouse The Herald is a national broadsheet newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Glasgow, Scotland, with an audited circulation of 71,000, making it the best-selling national Scottish broadsheet newspaper. ... The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving the northern areas of Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. ... The Sunday Times is a Sunday broadsheet newspaper distributed in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News International which is in turn owned by News Corporation. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...

United States

Almost all major U.S. newspapers are broadsheets, including major publications like:

The Boston Globe (and Boston Sunday Globe) is the most widely circulated daily newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts and New England. ... Front page of the Tribune incorrectly reporting that Dewey won the 1948 presidential election The Chicago Tribune, formerly self-styled as the Worlds Greatest Newspaper, remains the leading newspaper of the Midwest of the United States. ... The Houston Chronicle is a daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. ... This just IN !!!:paris hiltons new dog. ... The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally. ... The Philadelphia Inquirer is one of a two Knight Ridder newspaper duopoly daily for the Philadelphia area. ... The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company. ... The St. ... USA Today is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. ... The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is an international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company in New York City, New York, USA, with Asian and European editions, and a worldwide daily circulation of more than 2 million as of 2006, with 931,000 paying online subscribers. ... The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C.. It is also one of the citys oldest papers, having been founded in 1877. ... The Kansas City Star is a McClatchy newspaper based in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States. ... The Star Tribune is the largest newspaper in Minnesota and is published seven days each week in an edition for the Minneapolis-St. ... The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. // The paper began publication on July 29, 1786, with the encouragement of Hugh Henry Brackenridge as a four-page weekly, initially called The Gazette. ...

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