This list of broadsheets is a list of notable newspapers which are published in broadsheet format.
Argentina
editAustralia
edit- The Australian, a national newspaper
- The Age, was historically a broadsheet before more recently becoming a tabloid.
Bangladesh
editMost Bangladeshi daily newspapers are broadsheets.
- The Daily Star, a broadsheet English-language daily
- The Bangladesh Observer, oldest continuously published English-language daily
- Daily Naya Diganta, a broadsheet Bengali-language daily
- The Daily Ittefaq, oldest and most circulated newspaper
- New Age
- The Independent
Brazil
editMost Brazilian newspapers are broadsheets, including the three most important:
Canada
editAlmost all of Canada's major daily newspapers are broadsheets.[2] Newspapers are in English, unless stated otherwise.
National
edit- The Globe and Mail
- The National Post
- Le Devoir (French)
Atlantic Canada
editQuebec
editOntario
edit- The Hamilton Spectator
- The Kingston Whig-Standard
- The London Free Press
- The Ottawa Citizen
- The Pembroke Daily Observer
- The Peterborough Examiner
- The St. Catharines Standard
- The Sudbury Star
- The Chronicle-Journal
- The Toronto Star
- The Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener-Waterloo and Cambridge
- The Windsor Star
Prairies
editBritish Columbia
editChile
editChina
editColombia
edit- El Tiempo
- El Espectador (switched to tabloid in 2008[3])
- El Colombiano (switched to tabloid in 2012[3])
- El País
Denmark
edit- Jyllands-Posten (switched to tabloid in 2008)
- Politiken[4]
- Weekendavisen
- Kristeligt Dagblad
Dominican Republic
edit- Listín Diario
- Hoy
- La Información, Santiago de los Caballeros
Ecuador
editFinland
editFrance
edit- L'Équipe (formerly)
Germany
editBroadsheet is not common. National daily newspapers as Die Zeit, Die Welt, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Bild use Nordisch Format with 570 mm × 400 mm (22 in × 16 in) (1.425 aspect ratio).
Greece
editHong Kong
editHungary
editIndia
editAlmost all major newspapers in India are broadsheets. Tabloids are mostly found in small-circulation local or rural papers.
- Law Sapient
- Amar Ujala
- Anandabazar Patrika
- Eenadu
- Aajkaal
- Bartaman
- DNA
- Deccan Chronicle
- Deccan Herald
- Dinamalar
- Dinathanthi
- Dainik Jagran
- Dainik Bhaskar
- Ei Samay
- Ekdin
- Ganashakti
- Hindustan
- Hosa Digantha
- Kannada Prabha
- Lokmat
- Prajavani
- Pudhari
- Sakshi
- Sakal
- Saamana
- Samyuktha Karnataka
- Sangbad Pratidin
- State Times
- Sudharma
- The Financial Express
- The Indian Express
- The Economic Times
- The Hindustan Times
- The Hindu
- The Hitavada
- The New Indian Express
- The Statesman
- The Telegraph
- The Times of India
- Dainik Navajyoti
- Malayala Manorama
- Mathrubhumi
- Varthabharathi
- Imphal Free Press
- Udayavani
- Vijaya Karnataka
- Vijaya Vani
- Vishwavani
- Deepika
Indonesia
editIreland
edit- Business Post
- Irish Examiner
- Irish Independent (Business, Motors, Property supplements only; the rest switched to tabloid in December 2012, though Sport On Saturday was published as a broadsheet between 29 August 2015 and 23 November 2019)
- The Irish Times
- Sunday Independent
Israel
edit- Haaretz (1918-February 2007)
Italy
editJapan
edit- The Japan Times (English)
Almost all major papers in Japan are Blanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm), not Broadsheet.[5]
Below major newspapers are printed on Blanket.
Lebanon
editLibya
editMalaysia
editNewspapers such as New Straits Times and Berita Harian used to be published in broadsheet, but were published in the smaller size, instead, from 2005 and 2008, respectively. However, almost all Chinese newspapers in the country continue to publish in broadsheet.
Mauritius
editMexico
editNew Zealand
edit- The New Zealand Herald, Auckland. Only the Saturday edition is broadsheet, the weekday editions switched to compact in September 2012.[6]
- Waikato Times, Hamilton. Only the Saturday edition is broadsheet, the weekday editions switched to compact in April 2018.[7]
- The Dominion Post, Wellington. Only the Saturday edition is broadsheet, the weekday editions switched to compact in April 2018.[7]
- The Press, Christchurch. Only the Saturday edition is broadsheet, the weekday editions switched to compact in April 2018.[7]
- Otago Daily Times, Dunedin
- Taranaki Daily News, New Plymouth. Only the Saturday edition is broadsheet, the weekday editions switched to compact in April 2018.[7]
- The Southland Times, Invercargill. Only the Saturday edition is broadsheet, the weekday editions switched to compact in April 2018.[7]
Pakistan
editAll Pakistan regional and national newspapers are broadsheets. Pakistan Today is the first and only paper in Berliner format.
Panama
editFormerly:*La Estrella de Panamá (Tabloid)
Peru
editPhilippines
editPoland
editAll of Poland's quality national dailies (Gazeta Wyborcza, Rzeczpospolita, Nasz Dziennik, and Dziennik Polska-Europa-Świat) are now published in compact format.
Portugal
editPuerto Rico
editRomania
editRussia
editSerbia
editSingapore
editSri Lanka
editSouth Africa
editSpain
editAll newspapers in Spain are printed in compact format.
Sweden
editThe first major Swedish newspaper to leave the broadsheet format and start printing in tabloid format was Svenska Dagbladet, on 16 November 2000. As of August 2004, 26 newspapers were broadsheets, with a combined circulation of 1,577,700 and 50 newspapers were in a tabloid with a combined circulation of 1,129,400. On 5 October 2004, the morning newspapers Göteborgs-Posten, Dagens Nyheter, Sydsvenskan, and Östersunds-Posten all switched to tabloid, thus making it the leading format for morning newspapers in Sweden by volume of circulation. Most other broadsheet newspapers have followed, since. The last daily Swedish newspaper to switch to tabloid was Jönköpings-Posten, 6 November 2013.[9]
Thailand
editMost of the newspapers in Thailand are printed on this format. Notable ones include:
Turkey
editMost of the newspapers in Turkey are printed on this format. Notable ones include:
Ukraine
editUnited Arab Emirates
editUnited Kingdom
editUK wide
edit- The Daily Telegraph (The Sunday Telegraph)
- The Financial Times (Monday to Saturday only)
- The Sunday Times
England
editScotland
editUnited States
editAlmost all major papers in the United States are broadsheets.
- Albuquerque Journal
- The Arizona Republic
- Arizona Daily Star
- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- The Bakersfield Californian
- The Baltimore Sun
- The Birmingham News
- The Boston Globe
- The Buffalo News
- The Charlotte Observer
- Chattanooga Times Free Press
- Chicago Tribune
- The Courier Journal
- The Dallas Morning News
- The Democrat and Chronicle
- The Denver Post
- Detroit Free Press
- The Florida Times-Union
- The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead
- The Fresno Bee
- The Grand Rapids Press
- Houston Chronicle
- The Indianapolis Star
- The Inquirer and Mirror
- The Kansas City Star
- Las Vegas Review-Journal
- Lincoln Journal Star
- Los Angeles Daily News
- Los Angeles Times
- The Mercury News
- The Miami Herald
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- New Hampshire Union Leader
- New York Law Journal
- The New York Times
- The Oklahoman
- Omaha World-Herald
- The Orange County Register
- Orlando Sentinel
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- The Plain Dealer
- Portland Press Herald
- Press-Telegram
- The Providence Journal
- The Riverdale Press
- The Seattle Times
- The Salt Lake Tribune
- San Antonio Express-News
- The San Bernardino Sun
- San Francisco Chronicle
- Santa Fe New Mexican
- Sonoran News
- Star Tribune
- The Star-Ledger
- The Sun
- Tampa Bay Times
- The Tampa Tribune
- The Times-Picayune
- The Times-Tribune
- U-T San Diego
- USA Today
- Vineyard Gazette
- The Wall Street Journal
- The Washington Post
- The Washington Times
- The Wichita Eagle
- The Zephyrhills News
Vatican City
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- ^ "New look Herald smaller and bigger". The New Zealand Herald. 9 July 2012. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
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- ^ [unreliable source?] Boström, Svenåke (10 November 2004). "Mindpark #049: Tabloidtisdagen" (in Swedish). Mindpark. Archived from the original on 7 May 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2012.