- etymonline.com word/tabloidAs an abbreviation of tabloid (newspaper) it is 1990s slang. As a short form of tabulator key of a typewriter (later computer) it is recorded from 1916.
- entertainment.howstuffworks.com tabloid.htmEditors and writers conform to journalistic standards and work hard to maintain an overall sense of objectivity. Tabloids don't seem to follow any of these rules.
- historic-newspapers.co.uk blog/tabloid-history/But in actuality, the history of the tabloid stretches back more than a century. But what exactly makes a tabloid newspaper?
- imdb.com title/tt1704619/She became a British tabloid darling in the late 1970's when she came over to the UK and kidnapped a young man, holding him hostage.
- thecontentauthority.com blog/tabloidism-vs-tabloidTabloid is a proper word that refers to a type of newspaper that typically focuses on sensational and often trivial news stories.
- communication.iresearchnet.com media/tabloid-…Yet in contemporary journalism the term tabloid refers to both newspapers and television and carries a strong normative evaluation of news work.
- twitter.com thetabloidZw(Violent Teacher In Court, Blames Student Assault On Stress) - The Tabloid - https://thetabloid.co.zw/?p=16119 #263chart #Zimbabwe #twimbos #Harare.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/ТаблоидTabloid ( eng. tabloid ) - geniş bir sayfadan daha küçük, kompakt sayfa boyutuna sahip bir gazete . Bu gazete formatı için standart bir boyut yoktur.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/19017The tabloid newspaper format is particularly popular in the United Kingdom where its dimensions are roughly 17 by 11 inches (430 mm × 280 mm) per spread.
- apnews.com hub/tabloidsIrish singer Ronan Keating has accepted “substantial damages” from a British tabloid newspaper publisher over phone hacking.