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International

New York TimesDAILY

EXPRESS

FEATURES

Physical Appearance

Internal structure

General aspects

COMPARING

ARTICLES

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Physical Appearance

60 cm (standard)

75

cm

• Irrelevantheadings.

• Small size. •

Number of pages: 20

Small picturescompared to thetextual body, which ocuppiesmost of thepage. They are always in blackand white.

Physical Appearance

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Number of pages: 64

Articles alwayshave pictures, sometimes in colour. Theycover most of thepage

43

cm

28 cm (standard)

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Internal Structure

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1. Sections:-Broadsheet: perfectly divided

(WorldNews, Education, Culture, Business, Sport).

-Tabloid: disorganized and not marked.

2. Ads:

-Broadsheet: aimed at high class

(jewellery, brand watches, business school...)

-Tabloid: aimed at lower-middle class.

There are different kind (travels, clothes, food…). 2

2

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General Aspects

International New York Times

• More fact than emotion

• Divided into clear sections

• Complex vocabulary

(metaphors rather than puns;

long sentences : they are

separated by lots of commas,

semi-colons)

• Focus on major national and

international events

• Price: 3 €

• Kind of reader: upper classes,

educated people

DAILY EXPRESS

• Mix fact and emotion

• Stories are mixed together

• Less complex vocabulary (use of

puns; short sentences; frequent use

of elision -won’t, don’t…-;

colloquial language)

• Focus on famous people, private

lives and scandal

• Price: 2,10 €

• Kind of readers: lower-middle

class.

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TABLOID

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A little help!

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Carmen Mª

Caballero

Rodríguez

Mª Esther

Hernández

Cabrera

Sandra

Cabrera

López