Tuesday, May 15, 2012

TABLOID


While reading news from a tabloid magazine it is easy to notice the differences between this style of journalism and news in a regular newspaper. First, the headline must be shocking so it would call the reader’s attention immediately to the report. The text must be direct and interesting, with not much space for specific details and facts. The reporters don’t talk much about their sources, they simply spit out what they discovered.

The tabloid magazines sell exactly what a reader wants to know, while the regular newspapers sell what a reader should know.

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