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n. - An advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution.

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  • It has a Sunday edition called broadsheet newspaper in 1896, but changed to a tabloid format 75 years later.
  • Generally serious public interest newspapers use a large format known as broadsheet, although some use a smaller folio or tabloid format.
  • That first IFT was a broadsheet, meaning it was the size of a full-size daily newspaper.
  • The paper will also convert from a standard "broadsheet" newspaper to a tabloid size, similar to the size of MidWeek.
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