Usually mass circulation newspapers such as The Herald Sun or Daily Telegraph, with a page size which is half that of a broadsheet newspaper such as The Australian or The Sydney Morning Herald, which use the standard paper sheet size.
A smaller sized newspaper with a standard size designation of 11" x 17".
A metro-folded or quarter-folded product which is slit at the nose and issued unbound. Many newspapers and shoppers are produced in tabloid format. Commonly at RCP "tabloid" is used to refer to product approximately 11.5" x 17" when folded at the half-fold, and 8.5" x 11.5" when folded again at the quarterfold.
A small-format newspaper that features large photographs and illustrations along with sensational stories.
A newspaper or section of the newspaper which is half or less than half the dimension of a standard newspaper format in size.
A newspaper of small page size, usually 11 inches wide and 16 to 18 inches deep.
A common paper size - 11" x 17"
A newspaper that is roughly half the size (11†wide x 14†high) of a standard newspaper page.
A paper sized at 11x17 inches. Also refers to a print size slightly smaller than a traditional newsletter. Mostly used for poster design.
a magazine format that is larger than the size of a standard magazine; a newspaper format that is smaller than the size of a standard newspaper.
A newspaper format that's roughly half the size of a broadsheet newspaper.
sensationalist journalism
newspaper with half-size pages
a half-size newspaper that usually contains many photographs and focuses on dramatic and lurid stories
a newspaper characterized by half the standard page size, abundant illustrations, and fairly brief articles
a small-sized newspaper that presents sensational news
A newspaper format that is half the size of the large newspaper format, or broadsheet. An example in Finland is Iltalehti, 280 mm wide by 400 mm high.
In newspaper publishing, a page size of a newspaper corresponding to 11 1/2 x 17 inches long. As tabloid paper was often used to print so-called “scandal sheets,” the term “tabloid” itself has come to refer to splashy, attention-grabbing (and, some would say, somewhat “sleazy”) journalism. Not to be confused with an 11 x 17 inch spread which is made up of two letter-sized pages.
technically, a publication half the size of a standard newspaper page; but commonly, any newspaper that is splashy and heavily illustrated a "supermarket" tabloid that stresses dramatic stories, often about sensational subjects
an industry term that refers to a piece of substrate that is 11 inches by 17 inches, also referred to B size paper by the American National Standard Institute.
A newspaper approximately half the size size of a standard newspaper. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
One type of newspaper format, generally measuring 38cm x 7col in total dimensions
A small format newspaper that reports the news in a condensed form.
a page half the size of a broadsheet.
A newspaper about half the size of a standard or broadsheet section. It measures 5 columns wide by 11.5 inch deep.
one half of a news paper sheet measuring 11.75 x 15 - 17; more commonly referred to as a page size measuring 11 x 17 to top
A newspaper, but a smaller size than a typical broadsheet.
Using a broadsheet as a measure, one half of a broadsheet.
A small newspaper that opens like a book, printed on paper that is usually 10 by 14 inches, often containing seedy content.
A smaller-than-standard-size newspaper (daily, weekly, or monthly). Traditionally, certain tabloids are distinguished by sensationalism of approach and content rather than by straightforward reportage of newsworthy events. In common parlance, tabloid is used to describe works in various media (including books) that cater to immoderate tastes (for example, tabloid expose, tabloid television; the tabloidization of popular culture).
Taking the standard size of the newspaper and folding into half, usually stitched or stapled and trimmed.
Preprinted advertising insert of four or more pages, usually about half the size of a regular newspaper page, designed for insertion into a newspaper.
(newspaper) newspaper half the size of a broadsheet
A newspaper or business paper whose format is smaller than a regular newspaper.
a smaller format 1/2 broadsheet folded, often preferred by publishers of local papers or commuter papers and the sensationalist press ( National Enquirer)