Broadsheet in a sentence as a noun

The Age is definitely a broadsheet in terms of print size.

The Register is a tech tabloid, not a broadsheet.

The Guardian is a broadsheet, not a tabloid.

For the same reason that broadsheet newspapers and magazines put the text in columns, I imagine.

Ideally in broadsheet or tabloid form, with layout that can be specified by the content producer!

The Guardian is a lefty broadsheet, very 'liberal media' by American standards.

Murdoch is known to keep a close editorial eye on the Australian market, paticularly The Australian, his pet loss-making broadsheet.

Broadsheet definitions

noun

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"

See also: circular handbill bill broadside flier flyer throwaway