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broadsheet
[ brawd-sheet ]
noun
- Chiefly British. a newspaper printed on large paper, usually a respectable newspaper rather than a tabloid.
Example Sentences
Today’s edition of the Russian broadsheet Nezavisimaya Gazeta declared: “Events on the Kursk front are shrouded in the notorious fog of war.”
It has been well documented that reporters at that reputable broadsheet newspaper relied on fraudulently obtained material for articles up through the early 2000s.
The Daily Telegraph, the British daily broadsheet newspaper that normally writes in support of the royal family, later published the front page story, “Photo from Palace was doctored, say agencies.”
Often, she penned articles about her experiences in the Telegraph when she was looking for solidarity - a call of "anyone out there?" in the broadsheet.
It’s a far cry from her broadsheet glory days, but the juicy intrigue of a big scoop proves seductive.
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