Monday, 19 October 2009



Here is a broadsheet newspaper, called "The Bucks Berald".
Compared to the tabloid news paper "The Sun," there is a big difference in layout, text, market audience, and information.
This newspaper is much more informatic, as the cover has alot of text printed onto it.
The paper has a main headline and story with a relevant sized picture to go with it, along with other stories at the foot of the page which also have relevant sized images to go along with it.

The Broadsheet targets more working class people, who have an interest in current matters and reading informatic news, compared to gossip served in tabloid newspapers such as the sun.

The composition of the cover is done well in relation to its audience as it fits a main story at the top, with other important mini stories at the bottom, it includes a well sized image for the main article as well as little images for the smaller stories.

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