Comparison of tabloid paper and the cover of the cover newspaper The main purpose of this article is to compare the cover of the tabloid paper with the cover of the big newspaper. Tabloid paper I study and analyze is "Sunday Mirror" issued on May 16th. Tabloid paper differs greatly from various newspapers. The first impression you got from this newspaper, Sunday Mirror was a straight head and bold and bright color.
Most newspapers are in the form of big newspapers and tabloid papers, and I use it to explore the differences between tabloid newspapers and big newspapers. Through analysis and concentration of the guardian and sun, their covers. Presentations take the form of text, images, or symbols. The process of processing images and symbols is to express our understanding of media information. This is different in every newspaper, because they have to target different types of audience. For example, a wide page of paper has more text on the front page than tabloid.
British tabloids "The Sun" put Saddam's white underwear on the cover of the newspaper. The other pictures of the newspaper show that Saddam washes pants and shuffles and sleeps. The US government said that publication of these images is in violation of the Geneva Convention and believes to investigate the pictures. Meanwhile, Saddam was questioned by FBI investigator George Piro. Security guards in the Baghdad detention center said their prisoner "Vick" represents "a very important criminal" and asked him to plant a small garden near the cell. This nickname and garden is a detailed message on former Iraqi leaders on Baghdad prison and Saddam in March 2008 regarding sleeping, bathing, journal preservation, and the writing of poetry for several days prior to implementation. He is worried about defending his legacy and telling about history
As you can see, there are obvious differences between various newspapers and tabloids. From the results of this survey, it is clear that newspapers larger than tabloids predicted by my hypothesis are easy to read. It is clear from Table 1 and Table 2 of readability statistics that the ratio of passive sentences in a wide range of tables is high. Antonyms of passive sentences are active sentences. Passive sentences are formal and complicated text writing. The extensive table contains 42% of the text passive sentences in the article, but the tabloid has only 16% of the text passive sentences in the article. In this case, it is clear that a broad form of language is more difficult.