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The tabloid market is a segment of the newspaper industry that focuses on sensationalist stories and gossip. Tabloid newspapers are typically smaller in size than other newspapers, and often feature large headlines and colorful images. They often focus on celebrity news, sports, and entertainment, as well as crime and scandal. Tabloid newspapers are often seen as less reliable than other newspapers, and are often criticized for their sensationalist approach to news.
Tabloid newspapers are popular in many countries, and some of the most well-known companies in the market include The Sun, The Daily Mirror, The Daily Mail, and The National Enquirer. Other popular tabloid newspapers include The New York Post, The Globe, and The Star. Show Less Read more