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  1. O termo tabloide (pré-AO 1990: tablóide) designa um formato de jornal que surgiu em meados do século XX, no qual cada página mede aproximadamente 43 x 28 cm, [1] as notícias são tratadas num formato mais curto e o número de ilustrações costuma ser maior do que o dos diários de formato tradicional.

  2. Jornalismo tabloide é um estilo popular de jornalismo amplamente sensacionalista (geralmente dramatizado e às vezes não verificável ou mesmo flagrantemente falso), que leva o nome do formato de jornal tabloide: um jornal de pequeno porte também conhecido como meio standard (ou half broadsheet). [1] .

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    • As A Weekly Alternative Newspaper
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    The word tabloid comes from the name given by the London-based pharmaceutical company Burroughs Wellcome & Co. to the compressed tablets they marketed as "Tabloid" pills in the late 1880s. The connotation of tabloid was soon applied to other small compressed items. A 1902 item in London's Westminster Gazette noted, "The proprietor intends to give i...

    Tabloid newspapers, especially in the United Kingdom, vary widely in their target market, political alignment, editorial style, and circulation. Thus, various terms have been coined to describe the subtypes of this versatile paper format. There are, broadly, two main types of tabloid newspaper: red top and compact. The distinction is largely of edi...

    Africa

    In Morocco, Maroc Soir, launched in November 2005, is published in tabloid format. In South Africa, the Bloemfontein-based daily newspaper Volksblad became the first serious broadsheet newspaper to switch to tabloid, but only on Saturdays. Despite the format proving to be popular with its readers, the newspaper remains broadsheet on weekdays. This is also true of Pietermaritzburg's daily, The Witness in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.The Daily Sun, published by Naspers, has since become South...

    Asia

    In Bangladesh, the Daily Manab Zamin became the first and is now the largest circulated Bengali language tabloid in the world.[citation needed] In Georgia, the weekly English-language newspaper The Financialswitched to a compact format in 2005 and doubled the number of pages in each issue. Other Georgian-language newspapers have tested compact formats in the early 1990s. Tabloid journalism is still an evolving concept in India's print media. The first tabloid, Blitz was started by Russi Karan...

    Europe

    The Berliner format, used by many prominent European newspapers, is sized between the tabloid and the broadsheet. In a newspaper context, the term Berliner is generally used only to describe size, not to refer to other qualities of the publication. The biggest tabloid (and newspaper in general) in Europe, by circulation, is Germany's Bild, with around 2.5 million copies (down from above 5 million in the 1980s). Although its paper size is bigger, its style was copied from the British tabloids....

    The more recent usage of the term 'tabloid' refers to weekly or semi-weekly newspapers in tabloid format. Many of these are essentially straightforward newspapers, publishing in tabloid format, because subway and bus commuters prefer to read smaller-size newspapers due to lack of space.These newspapers are distinguished from the major daily newspap...

  3. Tabloid journalism is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism which takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper also known as half broadsheet. [1] . The size became associated with sensationalism, and tabloid journalism replaced the earlier label of yellow journalism and scandal sheets. [2] .

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    O termo tabloide (pré-AO 1990: tablóide) designa um formato de jornal que surgiu em meados do século XX, no qual cada página mede aproximadamente 43 x 28 cm, [1] as notícias são tratadas num formato mais curto e o número de ilustrações costuma ser maior do que o dos diários de formato tradicional.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Um tabloide é um tipo de publicação impressa que se caracteriza por seu formato compacto e seu conteúdo de fácil leitura. Geralmente, os tabloides têm metade do tamanho de um jornal tradicional e são conhecidos por sua aparência mais leve e descontraída.

  6. Os tabloides são um formato de jornal caracterizado por seu tamanho compacto e conteúdo mais sensacionalista. Comumente associados a manchetes impactantes e fotos chamativas, os tabloides têm sido populares em muitos países ao redor do mundo.