any sheet in its basic size (not folded or cut); also denotes a newspaper size.
the larger of the two traditional newspaper sizes, often used to describe the content style, which is 'heavyweight', as well as the actual size.
Newspapers such as The Australian which are printed on the standard sheet size A paper, usually giving more in-depth reporting than tabloid papers. See Tabloid.
A standard sized newspaper.
a standard-or full-size newspaper, in which a page measures approximately 22 inches deep by 131/2 inches wide, and has six columns; as opposed to a tabloid, which measures about 14 inches deep by 101/2 inches wide, and has five columns. For advertising purposes, a full page measures 126 column inches (21 x 6). See tabloid.
A large-size printed piece (a metropolitan newspaper, for example) which is folded (but not slit or perfed) at the nose, then folded again at the half-fold. A broadsheet may also be quarter-folded.
National or local/regional newspaper which is approximately 56cms in depth, compared with the 36cms depth of ' tabloids'. In the national press sector, the broadsheet format is used nowadays used exclusively by quality ('upmarket') newspapers.
Describes a standard size (13†wide x 21†high) newspaper.
A standard newspaper page size. The usual measurements are 10 columns of classified or 6 columns of retail advertising, by 21 inches deep.
A full-size newspaper, measuring roughly 14 by 23 inches.
a full-size newspaper, sometimes mistakenly called a broadside
A large newspaper format. The most common broadsheet format in Finland, e.g. Aamulehti, is 400 mm wide by 560 mm high.
A newspaper printed on full-size newsprint - roughly measuring 34 cm by 60 cm (as distinct from tabloid.)
A standard size newspaper. Contributed by: MarcommWise Staff
One type of newspaper format, measuring approximately 55cm x 10col in total dimensions
The size of most dailies, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today and the Free Press. Folded in half, it's a tabloid, or tab.
(cf. tabloid) regular, full-size newspaper
Full-size newspaper, approximately 13" wide by 22" deep, and 1,800 modular agate lines. Modified broadsheet size is usually 111/2" by 21".
full-size newspaper, averaging six columns to a page
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.