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tabloid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tabloid may
refer to:
Tabloid (newspaper format), a
newspaper with
compact page size
Chinese tabloid, tabloid...
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Tabloid journalism is a po****r
style of
largely sensationalist journalism,
which takes its name from the
tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper...
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tabloid is a
newspaper format characterized by its
compact size,
smaller than a broadsheet. The term
originates from the 19th century, when the London-based...
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Tabloid television, also
known as teletabloid, is a form of
tabloid journalism.
Tabloid television news
broadcasting usually incorporate flashy graphics...
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American Tabloid is a 1995
novel by
James Ellroy that
chronicles the
events surrounding three rogue American law
enforcement officers from
November 22...
- The
Sopwith Tabloid and
Sopwith Schneider (floatplane) were
British biplanes,
originally designed as
sports aircraft and
later adapted for
military use...
- ('half') and '
tabloid') is 8 in × 10+1⁄2 in (203 mm × 267 mm), i.e.
roughly one half of a
sheet of 11 in × 17 in (279 mm × 432 mm)
tabloid-size paper. "Demitab"...
- A
tabloid talk show is a
subgenre of the talk show
genre that
emphasizes controversial and
sensationalistic topical subject matter. The
subgenre originated...
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Times (Alberta) (
tabloid)
Cochrane Times-Post (
tabloid) Cold Lake Sun (
tabloid)
Drayton Valley Western Review (
tabloid)
Edson Leader (
tabloid)
Elliot Lake...
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supermarket tabloid based in Boca Raton, Florida. It
covers politics, celebrity,
human interest, and
crime stories,
largely employing sensationalist tabloid journalism...