Newspapers
There are two main types of newspaper:
Tabloids and broadsheet
They get split in to three groups:
There are 11 different features included in newspaper front covers. These are:

Masthead: 'DAILY Mirror'
Headline: "so what the hell happens now?"
A splash: The whole thing
Central image: the only image there.
Here is an example of a broadsheet on a similar story:

Masthead: 'theguardian'
Headline: "Cameron faces fight for survival as Britain sets course for Brexit"
Plug/Puff: Festival advertisement
Tabloids and broadsheet
They get split in to three groups:
- The quality newspapers (broadsheet)
- Middle market tabloids
- Tabloids of 'red tops'
7 people or organisations control the 20 national newspapers.
There are 11 different features included in newspaper front covers. These are:
- Masthead
- Headline
- Plug/puff
- Strapline
- Stand first
- A pull quote
- Subheadings
- The central image
- The jump line
- A Stand alone
- A splash
Masthead: 'DAILY Mirror'
Headline: "so what the hell happens now?"
A splash: The whole thing
Central image: the only image there.
Here is an example of a broadsheet on a similar story:

Masthead: 'theguardian'
Headline: "Cameron faces fight for survival as Britain sets course for Brexit"
Plug/Puff: Festival advertisement
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