The difference between Broadsheet and Yellow journalism
When used as nouns, broadsheet means a newspaper having pages of standard dimensions (as opposed to a tabloid), especially one that carries serious treatment of news, whereas yellow journalism means journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.
Broadsheet is also adjective with the meaning: in the format of a broadsheet.
check bellow for the other definitions of Broadsheet and Yellow journalism
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Broadsheet as a noun:
A newspaper having pages of standard dimensions (as opposed to a tabloid), especially one that carries serious treatment of news.
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Broadsheet as an adjective:
In the format of a broadsheet.
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Broadsheet as an adjective:
Relating to a broadsheet or broadsheets.
Examples:
"broadsheet journalism"
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Yellow journalism as a noun (idiomatic):
Journalism which is sensationalistic and of questionable accuracy and taste.