单词 | broadloid |
释义 | broadloidn. Chiefly British and Australian. A newspaper which combines aspects of broadsheet and tabloid journalism, usually carrying a mixture of serious and popular articles. Also: a broadsheet newspaper issued in tabloid format. ΘΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > newspaper > [noun] > serious or quality the heavies1950 text paper1961 quality1970 1991 Age (Melbourne) 9 Mar. 6/5 The main news on the channels here was the unification of two Melbourne Murdoch newspapers into one ‘broadloid’, or ‘tablosheet’. 1993 Sunday Times 31 Jan. (News Review) 5/2 The New York Times, a Manhattan broadloid, is saying..the new owner..is a bum. 1996 Guardian (Nexis) 3 Oct. t2 The Independent could have become—could yet become—Britain's first complete ‘broadloid’, pursuing quasi-broadsheet journalism in a tabloid format. 2004 Australian (Nexis) 8 Apr. 18 Perhaps closer to the mark is criticism of The Courier as a ‘broadloid’, representing dissatisfaction with its difficulties of focus. 2021 @seandlynch 16 Nov. in twitter.com (accessed 19 Apr. 2022) Their journalism is increasingly regarded as better quality than the other 2 broadloids. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2022). < |
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