Mr Fischer s fate shows that Britainhas no monopoly on aggressive tabloidsa word initiallyused for compressed tablets in the late 19th century, but which then came to mean compact journalism. They are ubiquitous in developed countries and many developing ones, particularlyin Brazil, where they have grown rapidly in recent years. Britain,with half-a-dozen nationaltabloids, probably has the most. France boasts no tabloid newspapers, though it hasmagazines and the satirical weekly Canard Encha?n that doa similar job . In America papers are mostly broadsheets, buttabloid-style television was invented there. Italy, Spainand Japanhave tabloids focusing on sportwith huge readerships: each copy goes through many hands.
费舍尔的命运表明英国在侵犯性小报上没有形成垄断。Tabloid,这个单词在19世纪末起初用来表示压缩药片,但是后来又涉及到了紧凑的报纸的意思。小报在发达国家和许多发展中国家是普遍存在的,尤其是在巴西,小报在近年发展迅猛。英国拥有6家国家范围内的小报,或许是最多的。法国自诩没有小报类的报纸,然而其杂志和讽刺周刊《鸭鸣报》却做着相似的工作。在美国,大部分的报纸都是大报,但是小报风格的电视节目却是源于美国。意大利、西班牙和日本都有以体育为重点的小报,这些报纸具有庞大的读者群体每份报纸都会经手多人。
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