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Originally posted by adpiucf
A tabloid is the size of the paper-- broadsheet size is what is used for papers like the LA Times, Washington Post, etc. A good example of a tabloid sized paper is the NY Post.
The Central Florida Future is printed tabloid size.
If you were asking, "Is the CFF yellow journalism?" The answer is no. It is not supposed to mimic Star or the Enquirer.
But in my day, and I'm sure it is still true today, there are people who work in the CFF office who are a bit challenged and think they are rather clever when it comes to spinning headlines. Rather sophomoric.
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Thank you for your technical description
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