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"broadsheet" Definitions
  1. a newspaper printed on a large size of paper, generally considered more serious than smaller newspapers
  2. a large piece of paper printed on one side only with information or an advertisement

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Stone replied that the Observer's source was "bull****ing" the broadsheet.
UK rap and, yes, grime are apparently now broadsheet-friendly pursuits.
That would certainly have given some cultural gloss to the broadsheet.
The 50 x 50, 728-clue monstrosity covers two entire broadsheet pages.
Until Murdoch bought it in 1969 it was a left-leading broadsheet.
"We are not imposing the surcharge, it's voluntary," O'Brien told Broadsheet Melbourne.
My third was at The New York Sun, a plucky daily broadsheet.
Sydney is set to get its first capsule hotel, Century Capsules, Broadsheet reported.
Rival publishers' presses are set up to print in broadsheet and tabloid formats.
Broadsheet clocked the biggest of the three at 122 metres (133 yards) long. Boom.
Horner gets up to leave for her next job—a photoshoot for a broadsheet.
This is a still a land of broadsheet newspapers, in both Urdu and English.
The parade of politicians continually stepping on rakes might thrill broadcasters and broadsheet insiders.
Each case comes with single broadsheet newspaper, featuring the stories in London that week.
Broadsheet tends to work better for long stories because it marries pictures and texts nicely.
According to Australian site Broadsheet, Dimmi is the island nation's most dominant online restaurant-booking service.
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Broadsheet newspaper The Times is the most prominent recent voice behind the attack on UK drill.
Then there was a regular broadsheet, once again available at newsstands every day of the week.
Mr Buchsteiner is another veteran London correspondent, for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany's leading conservative broadsheet.
The show follows the Herald, a liberal, overly-earnest broadsheet, and the Post, a hard-nosed tabloid.
"There's an undercurrent of disappointment amongst venue owners," 10 William St. co-owner Marco Ambrosino told Broadsheet.
Broadsheet newspaper pages were hung behind glass for people to read while they waited for the train.
In the mid-19th century, The Times was a truly broad "broadsheet," with pages 18 inches across.
The salmon-colored broadsheet was interested in a possible takeover, three people familiar with the matter said.
The salmon-colored broadsheet was interested in a possible takeover, three people familiar with the matter said.
The big broadsheet format is an interesting one, there's a lot you can do on those big pages.
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And the broadsheet newspapers, which once looked down on the sport, print extra sections to cover the results.
Today it's the only national broadsheet that is consistently critical of President Rodrigo Duterte and his violent administration.
They want the moribund broadsheet to trounce the Daily Mail and become the voice of the British workingman.
Halley published the first public "broadsheet" depiction of an eclipse's path, tracking a solar eclipse across England in 1715.
An excerpt of "The Underground Railroad" will be published as a special broadsheet section in print on Sunday, Aug.
Along the way, it abandoned its traditional broadsheet format in 2005, opting for a design known as the Berliner.
Embedded inside the section, "The Future of Streaming," is a 48-inch, twice-folded broadsheet known as a pano-8.
The special section is printed in tabloid format — a rarity for The Times, which prints mostly on its traditional broadsheet.
Ad spending in the Gazeta Wyborcza daily, Poland's main liberal broadsheet owned by Agora, fell by 97% from 2015 to 2018.
In April the Daily Telegraph, a broadsheet, castigated "unelected bureaucrats in Brussels" for backing Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential election.
A letter signed by 154 German economists appeared in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, another broadsheet, opposing Mr Macron's euro-zone proposals.
As of last year, it had 150,000 subscribers, about 130,000 for the print edition, a broadsheet that has remained largely unchanged.
Other British newspapers, including The Times of London and The Independent, have moved from broadsheet to tabloid formats for similar reasons.
That most people should read 2000-word articles in broadsheet print newspapers, and if you can't have that, you can't have democracy.
A broadsheet followed, Ha , by Bert Intestine, which strongly resembles Fun , and which Void typeset on a rare variation of a Varityper.
In January, Postmedia cut about 8 percent of its editorial workforce as it merged tabloid and broadsheet newsrooms in four major cities.
It reads like a quirky broadsheet, complete with the day's weather in the upper-right-hand corner ("Sunny, not so terribly cold").
In that time, its front page has evolved considerably, going from a text-heavy broadsheet to one that features high-quality color images.
Sports gambling talk has been part of Barstool's ethos since it was founded in 2003 as a broadsheet for gamblers and fantasy players.
The format, which is half the size of a broadsheet newspaper, often functions as a cost-cutting measure for newspapers around the world.
Kommersant, a leading business broadsheet acquired by Usmanov in 2006, said it was not immediately able to respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Interestingly, Broadsheet compares Dimmi's strict no-show policy to Uber's system that not only lets passengers rate drivers but also lets drivers rate passengers.
Back in the UK, Jordan's death got a lot of publicity in the broadsheet and tabloid press because British farangs often die in Thailand.
If things had played out differently, it could be him being praised as a genius in broadsheet features, headlining festivals on some Spanish archipelago.
Prior to joining LinkedIn, she served as the founding editor of Fortune's The Broadsheet, and has also reported for the Huffington Post and Bloomberg.
A photographer, she shoots pictures for The Hardwick Gazette, the weekly broadsheet that has been documenting life here in Vermont's hardscrabble Northeast Kingdom since 2700.
But the biggest broadsheet (The Telegraph), the biggest midmarket paper (The Daily Mail) and the biggest tabloid (The Sun) have thrown themselves shamelessly behind Brexit.
It helped Nick Cave make his mid-90s career transition from scary goth dude capable of killing to highly respected, broadsheet-endorsed, Kylie-collaborating institution.
As broadsheet newspapers grow skinnier, and page-turners become digital files, it's easy to overlook how technological progress has bolstered print while simultaneously undermining it.
Fifty years ago this Sunday, this paper devoted three broadsheet pages to an essay that had been circulating secretly in the Soviet Union for weeks.
And that could mean there are other paper unicorns out there that could come out of their own eventual IPO process looking more origami than broadsheet.
The sound of Britain has always been a world that exists separately from Radio 1 interviews, the Brit Awards and broadsheet newspaper's end-of-year lists.
It's like a Harry Styles quote in a broadsheet newspaper gained sentience and rearranged itself into a melody, so impossible is it to be offended by.
The labs' special broadsheet sections include the monthly Kids section, long-form fiction excerpts and more, and they are always experimenting with what's possible in newsprint.
So when The Asahi Shimbun, a respectable broadsheet, published its scoop, the hoopla that followed was just an echo of what Masako had endured for years.
The British-born, Oxford-educated Mr. Baker, who led the broadsheet for five and a half years, will remain at The Journal as a weekend columnist.
As the national broadsheet The Australian has reported, repeated inquiries about Ms. Campion's multiple job titles, let alone her taxpayer-funded salary, were met with stonewalling.
A 30-minute broadcast and what could fit in a broadsheet newspaper was pretty much the extent of what normal Americans could consume on a daily basis.
In an interview with the Singapore broadsheet published Tuesday, Ecclestone said he was hopeful that negotiations between Singapore Grand Prix and the Formula 1 body would continue.
The result: "Your Fertility Now," a detailed (but by no means comprehensive) broadsheet special section that takes readers through the history, current state and future of fertility.
According to Mertek Media Monitor, circulation for Nepszabadsag, a daily broadsheet with links to the Socialist Party, plummeted from 853,285 copies in 229 to 22018,000 in 2013.
One of his signature achievements as executive vice president was his 1993 makeover of W, transforming it from a broadsheet newspaper into a glossy, celebrity-focused magazine.
Since then, the band has steadily grown in popularity and acclaim, picking up attention from broadsheet newspapers while also selling out some of the UK's biggest venues.
First spotted by Reddit user u/adrianmtb and reported by publisher Broadsheet, a collection of phallic symbols have appeared on three parks in the northeast of Melbourne, Australia.
"The Promised Land" is a mad scramble, divided in two like a diptych, and presided over by baboon, seated cross-legged and sexually exposed on an open broadsheet.
The Guardian, a left-wing British broadsheet newspaper, aggressively expanded on the web in recent years, and sought to establish a presence in the United States and Australia.
You can just see him really seriously reading a broadsheet newspaper in his favourite leather chair with his long angular legs folded in front of him, can't you.
The company cut 90 journalists, or about 8 percent of its editorial workforce, in January as it merged tabloid and broadsheet newsrooms in Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.
Broadsheet banners from the local newspaper archives tell the tales of tragic shipwrecks and fires, while grainy video footage on the wall highlights the sporting heroics of cricketers.
Alessandro Manfredini Angelo Gallamini Carl Fredriksson Chris Millington Frank Moon Harnaam Kaur Jimmy Niggles Jimmy Niggles John Hurt Miles Nick Wooster Rameet Chawla Stefan Bostrom [h/t Broadsheet]
The meteorite was not interpreted only as a portent of military triumph, however, as showcased by a broadsheet called The Meteor in Ensisheim, written by the satirist Sebastian Brant.
While still in his teens, he bought a portable letterpress and started printing his own newspaper aboard the moving train, filling two sides of a broadsheet with local sundries.
The broadsheet Sunday Telegraph, which occupies a similar right-of-center position but sells 371,000 copies against 1.4 million for the Mail on Sunday, came out for "Leave" on Saturday.
The company in January cut 90 journalists, or about 8 percent of its editorial workforce, as it merged tabloid and broadsheet newsrooms in four cities after buying the Sun chain.
He could hire someone who is computer literate, he said, but he was not sure he could squeeze another person into his office, in which broadsheet paper was stacked high.
As a boy, he would spread the broadsheet pages across the floor and imagine himself on a Pullman car, filing stories from baseball ports of call: Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh.
If they took a still to talk about the video, no matter if you're a broadsheet or a blog or an Instagram account, that is the one that everybody went to.
"It was huge," said Mr. Lipsky, who wrote "The Rise of Abraham Cahan" and founded The New York Sun, a New York City daily broadsheet that lasted from 2002 to 2008.
Those cuts came just as the country's biggest chain, Postmedia Network Canada Corp, fired 90 journalists and merged its tabloid and broadsheet newsrooms in four major cities, including the capital Ottawa.
As owner of The Observer, a once-edgy, salmon-hued broadsheet he purchased when he was 25, Mr. Kushner pushed for negative articles his editors viewed as vehicles for personal animus.
He will put lots of money into a glossy but slightly otherworldly political institute, give occasional speeches at stage-managed venues, write op-eds for broadsheet papers, perhaps even endorse political candidates.
Russian broadsheet Izvestia which said that the vote could lead to the postponement of Brexit or an "outright political crisis in Britain" − most of the global press think that has already happened.
GMG prints both the Guardian and its Sunday stablemate The Observer on special presses bought more than 11 years ago when it switched from a broadsheet to the mid-sized Berliner format.
The Observer was then a small but influential weekly broadsheet, published on salmon-pink paper by Arthur Carter, an investment banker, and edited for 15 years by the late, great Peter Kaplan.
Mr. Connelly, who began working in newspapers after a career in social services and management, and his wife, Susan Jarzyna, who had a background in graphic arts, bought the broadsheet newspaper in 1986.
"I do want people to think about [the wage gap], because we've had this for decades and decades and we're bringing it to the forefront of people's minds," owner Alex O'Brien told Broadsheet.
The show was run by a 30-something Australian émigré named Tim Hewat, a former editor of the northern Daily Express and an instrumental figure in the expansion of broadsheet vigor to television.
He was editor of The Daily Telegraph, a conservative broadsheet, and deputy editor of the more midmarket Daily Mail, one of The Sun's main rivals, before Rupert Murdoch poached him 20 months ago.
When Angela Merkel finally gave her answer, on June 3rd, it came not in a big speech or a government statement, but in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (FAS), a conservative broadsheet.
Accompanying the broadsheet (which also wanders into Scandinavian folklore, pagan rituals and quantum physics) are abstract photographs on the wall as well as fuzzy brown works made by sticking parchment paper in the oven.
It is Lamb whom Murdoch, freshly arrived from Australia, chooses to oversee the rebirth of his new purchase, The Sun — a "stuck-up broadsheet," as he describes it — as a tabloid for the masses.
While the deadline to enter has passed, those interested in DIY boatmaking can begin prepping for next year by checking out Mare Liberum's broadsheet on the step-by-step process of building a paper canoe.
A loyal foreign trade official under communism, the 63-year-old Babis has since forged a business empire that includes food and chemical companies, the country's biggest broadsheet newspaper and the biggest private radio station.
Still he managed to show up at a Tory leadership debate in June with one of his socks inside out, a detail the British press — broadsheet as well as tabloid — seized on with great delight.
The independent journalists and activists who helped write the free "Occupied Wall Street Journal" in fall 2011 are now poised to produce 500,000 bilingual broadsheet newspapers, as part of their crowdsourced "Battle of New York" project.
His name picked from among 390 suggested in a nationwide contest, Inuka was three when he was chosen as one of the city's icons by its main broadsheet, the Straits Times, alongside the Singapore Sling cocktail.
Meanwhile, former Scottish first minister, Alex Salmond, warned that the Scottish Nationalists could abandon their previous proposals for maintaining a currency union with the U.K., in an interview with U.K. broadsheet the Financial Times on Friday.
The Guardian abandoned the broadsheet size in 2005, but unlike its rivals The Independent and The Times which went tabloid, it choose the Berliner, a format long established in continental Europe but little known in Britain.
The magazine, which typically includes the paper's weekend crossword as part of the insert included in the Sunday edition, gets free reign to use larger, standard broadsheet pages in The New York Times for these sections alone.
He told the BBC he was paid by the Murdoch broadsheet for 15 years between 1995 and 2010, and that his actions were "at the forefront" of large-scale criminal activity on the part of the title.
But we would borrow all the little lines and I was so obsessed with making sure the fonts and everything looked just liked the Times in our little eight and a half by 225 broadsheet, La Verite.
The large-circulation commercial broadsheet newspapers of the 1800s, such as the penny press and the newspaper chains owned by William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer largely followed option 1 (although occasionally they also used option 4).
A broadsheet available to visitors at the front of the gallery describes Mr. Martinson's 1956 poem, in which a spaceship populated with Earthlings escaping the wreckage of nuclear war and ecological disasters hits a meteorite labeled Hondo.
A digital slide show and the pictures selected for today's 24-page broadsheet print section present an opportunity to run photos that appeared in The Times 70 years ago in a new context, at a much larger scale.
Duterte has also vented fury at the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a broadsheet that has reported extensively on his bloody war on drugs, and broadcaster ABS-CBN, the license of which the president has threatened not to renew in 2020.
"The equilibrium between the two main center-right allies will be solid up to the elections, but afterwards it could prove to be more fragile than it seems," Italy's top-selling broadsheet Corriere della Sera newspaper wrote on Tuesday.
TORONTO, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Canadian newspapers owned by Postmedia Network Canada Corp have cut 90 journalists or about 8 percent of its editorial workforce, the publisher said on Tuesday, as it merged tabloid and broadsheet newsrooms in four major cities.
Writing an editorial in the broadsheet Il Foglio, Nicola Imberti said the tree's secret was that unlike last year, when the Christmas tree was an in-house operation, which cost less than €50,000, City Hall had called for outside help.
For decades, he has reviewed for The New York Observer, a once-influential peach-colored broadsheet newspaper for Manhattan elites that, after shape-shifting several times during a decade of ownership by Jared Kushner, is now a web-only property, Observer.com.
Reggae Mouse and Songy's other pals here — including that punk-looking dude with the mohawk — might seem like extras from a vintage underground comic, but they wouldn't be out of place, either, on a yellowing Sunday funnies broadsheet from 1930.
Mr. Kurson also oversaw the Observer's decision last year to end its print edition and drop "New York" from its title, severing a link to its glory days as a pink-hued broadsheet led by the famed editor Peter W. Kaplan.
"This is like curse of God on us," said Gian Prakash Gupta, 265, a soft-spoken paper wholesaler who was crammed into a closet-size office this week with two other men, three hanging statues of Hindu gods and stacks of broadsheet paper.
The main asset is MAFRA, the publisher of two national broadsheet daily newspapers, Mlada fronta Dnes and Lidove Noviny as well as free newspapers, magazines and a number of news and entertainment websites, which Babis acquired when he was running in the 2013 election.
In response to demands for the bill to allow self-determination of trans and nonbinary identities, The Guardian — which as the country's only center-left broadsheet newspaper plays an outsize role in political debate — published an editorial that attempted to find a center ground.
The Rogers news follow word last week that Postmedia Network Canada Corp, the country's largest newspaper chain, had cut 90 journalist jobs, or 8 percent of its editorial workforce, as it merged tabloid and broadsheet newsrooms in four major cities in order to cut costs.
Others, following a meeting that shocked Republicans and Democrats alike for Trump's apparently all-too-easy trust of Putin's word, led with the condemnation waiting for Trump at home in the U.S. "Trump faces backlash after hailing 'productive' summit with Putin," conservative U.K. broadsheet The Times stated.
" Indeed, the rapidity and amount of the change was too much for British broadsheet The Guardian's Richard Wolffe, who described the speech as "a heroic effort in contradiction and cliché", pointing out that it was "full of inconsistency when compared to his words and deeds in the White House.
In its 1990s heyday it briefly sold more copies than Rupert Murdoch's Times newspaper, but from a peak of around 400,000 copies a day then, circulation has fallen to little more than one-tenth of that figure today despite innovations like moving to a tabloid from broadsheet format.
An opinion writer in China Daily, an official English-language broadsheet, accused online critics of the Zara images of "over-sensitivity and a lack of cultural confidence," while an op-ed in China Youth Daily, published by the Communist Youth League, called for an overhaul in beauty standards.
NSW POLICE FORCE our blackboard with what we are pouring by the glass is promoting unsavoury antisocial behaviour SYDNEY WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING "It is common for police to provide advice to licensees regarding potential licensing breaches or issues during business inspections," the police said in a statement to Broadsheet.
In any given broadsheet, you might find outfielder Gee Walker with his young sons; pitcher Schoolboy Rowe with Edna, his high school sweetheart; the devout Catholic Charlie Gehringer with his rosary-caressing mother; or Hank Greenberg with the batboy Joey Roginski, whose home Greenberg occasionally visited for a Polish dinner.
For decades, stars of Oscar-winning movies produced by Mr. Weinstein appeared on the covers of glossy magazines, chitchatted with late-night hosts and provided fodder for gossip columns and broadsheet features while the uncouth executive partly responsible for their success maintained his special status in Beverly Hills and TriBeCa.
This week she's back on top of the broadsheet report we send out each week to those who subscribe to the print edition of The Times with a fascinating deep dive into the pleasures of chicken francese (above), an Italian-American recipe that has no real roots in Italy, nor in France.
But this time we really know it's committed to fighting fake news because the company is forking out a share of its billions in exchange for full-page newspaper adverts in a handful of Britain's broadsheet newspapers—just one month before the country heads to the polls in a snap election on June 8.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Friday, more than a dozen members of the current staff and board of directors of the Brooklyn Rail — a nonprofit art and culture publication that has grown into something of a New York institution since its launch as a weekly broadsheet in 1998 — announced their imminent departure from the journal.
Noelle also prints The Line, its own semiannual salmon-colored broadsheet with articles covering the scene (a new wallpaper designer, the classic bar Robert's Western World) and the lore (Printers Alley once bustled with brothels and speakeasies) plus the basics, such as coffee shop hours, room service menu and number to text valet parking — which, at $42 a night, is pretty steep.
It consisted of two components: a special issue of the magazine, containing 10 essays exploring the links between contemporary American life and the legacy of slavery, as well as a series of original poetry and fiction about key moments in the last 400 years; and a special broadsheet section, produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
But he also viewed Kennedy with an easygoing detachment, rather as Kennedy tended to view himself; he laughed along with the affectionate Vaughn Meader impersonations and the Mad magazine spoofs of J.F.K. that I added to his reading of the New York World-Telegram , a middlebrow broadsheet unaware that, along with men's hats and women's cotton gloves, it was on the brink of death.
The crowd tonight is a strange but predictable mix of teenage girls (who comprise the majority), twenty-somethings whose appreciation lands just on the right side of irony for them to shell out £60 for a ticket, and broadsheet journalists who don't seem particularly enthused about the fact that Bieber's newfound artistic legitimacy means they have to spend their Tuesday evening watching a pop star barely pretend to lip sync his way through the hits.
When I saw the first hard copy of the story — my words printed on a full page of New York Times broadsheet — I imagined younger Jamal, one of the last avid customers of my local Barnes & Noble, tracking down the issue, buying multiple copies and tacking one on his wall and one in his locker; smiling people, who looked like him, in love, a stark contrast to anything else he'd ever seen.
Among the guests were Sir Frederick Barclay, the billionaire who, with his reclusive identical twin brother, owns the Ritz as well as The Daily Telegraph, Britain's leading conservative broadsheet newspaper; Richard Desmond, billionaire proprietor of The Daily Express; Arron Banks, an insurance tycoon and UKIP donor who claims to have spent £7.5 million (nearly $10 million) on the Leave campaign; and Simon Heffer, the authorized biographer of the anti-immigration politician Enoch Powell.
By the time the full running-order is announced, it resembles a musical carousel, where festival-goers can take a ride on Brazilian funk, mind-numbing techno, a rap act who got a four star review in a broadsheet newspaper, or the latest pop clone to be signed to a major label, before crawling back to their tented coffins with an encroaching case of trench foot and what they perceive to be a culturally enriched sense of being.
So the man who almost single-handedly turned Man City into heavyweights – and that's little exaggeration, considering that at least three pivotal games in their climb to the top of English football hinged on Toure's cinematic, match-winning interventions – looks set to see out his days watching on while a parasitic goon mouths off on his behalf, broadsheet headlines tell him to "pipe down" and his formerly Midas-like influence on the first-team is recast as toxic.

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