[
UK
/bɹˈɔːdʃiːt/
]
NOUN
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an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
he mailed the circular to all subscribers
How To Use broadsheet In A Sentence
- The decision was taken to withhold all advertising from the main broadsheet news pages of the paper.
- The switch from broadsheet to tabloid format presented many design challenges, not least for the front page. Times, Sunday Times
- A Camden Defend Council Housing broadsheet is being distributed to every flat.
- In the United Kingdom, most of the respected broadsheet newspapers have cut costs and increased circulation by adding a tabloid edition.
- I learned to string a few words together on a community tabloid and was drafted by a grand old broadsheet where I mastered sub-editing and page layout.
- Instead we are going out onto the estates as quickly as possible, putting the arguments and producing leaflets and a broadsheet carrying the arguments.
- She had been trying to ride two horses: broadsheet and tabloid. Times, Sunday Times
- They disapproved of our broadsheet format, she added, feeling it would not appeal to young people. The Times Literary Supplement
- Then, like the pamphleteers of old, dozens of community radio stations plastered on-air broadsheets all across the country, translating regulatory gobbledygook into straightforward rallying cries.
- Print and broadcasting, broadsheet and tabloid newspapers, photojournalism, TV, and radio are all different.