
tabloid newspapers
Tabloid newspapers are smaller-format publications known for their sensationalist headlines, celebrity gossip, and dramatic stories. They often prioritize entertainment over in-depth news coverage, focusing on scandals, human interest stories, and eye-catching photographs. Tabloids typically appeal to a broad audience seeking quick, engaging reads rather than extensive analysis. They use bold typography and colorful layouts to attract attention. Major examples include the "National Enquirer" and "The Sun." While they can be entertaining, they sometimes sacrifice journalistic standards, leading to criticism regarding accuracy and ethics in reporting.