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Most modern newspapers are in one of three sizes:
Broadsheets: 600 mm × 380 mm (23+1⁄2 in × 15 in), generally associated with more intellectual newspapers, although a trend towards “compact” newspapers is changing this. Examples include The Daily Telegraph in the United Kingdom.
Tabloids: half the size of broadsheets at 380 mm × 300 mm (15 in × 11+3⁄4 in), and often perceived as sensationalist in contrast to broadsheets.
Examples include The Sun, The National Enquirer, The Star Magazine, New York Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, and The Globe.
“Microdaily” is infrequently used to refer to a tabloid-sized free daily newspaper that offers lower ad rates than its broadsheet competitors.
The content of a microdaily can range from intense local news coverage to a combination of local and national stories.
Berliner or Midi: 470 mm × 315 mm (18+1⁄2 in × 12+1⁄2 in) used by European papers such as Le Monde in France, La Stampa in Italy, El País in Spain and, from 2005 until 2018, The Guardian in the United Kingdom.
Newspapers are usually printed on cheap, off-white paper known as newsprint.
Since the 1980s, the newspaper industry has largely moved away from lower-quality letterpress printing to high-quality, four-color process, offset printing.
In addition, desktop computers, word processing software, graphics software, digital cameras and digital prepress and typesetting technologies have revolutionized the newspaper production process.
These technologies have enabled newspapers to publish color photographs and graphics, as well as innovative layouts and better design.
To help their titles stand out on newsstands, some newspapers are printed on colored newsprint.
For example, the Financial Times is printed on a distinctive salmon pink paper, and Sheffield’s weekly sports publication derives its name, the Green ‘UN, from the traditional color of its paper.
The Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport is also printed on pink paper while L’Équipe (formerly L’Auto) is printed on yellow paper.
Both the latter promoted major cycling races and their newsprint colors were reflected in the colors of the jerseys used to denote the race leader; for example, the leader in the Giro d’Italia wears a pink jersey.
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