Newspaper Paper Sizes
Berliner 315 × 470 mm Broadsheet 597 × 749 mm US Broadsheet 381 × 578 mm British Broadsheet 375 × 597 mm South African Broadsheet 410 × 578 mm Ciner 350 × 500 mm Compact 280 × 430 mm Nordisch 400 × 570 mm Rhenish 350 × 520 mm Swiss 320 × 475 mm Tabloid 280 × 430 mm Canadian Tabloid 260 × 368 mm Norwegian Tabloid 280 × 400 mm New York Times 305 × 559 mm Wall Street Journal 305 × 578 mm
Further Information
There are many different newspaper formats, and they vary from country to country. The largest newspaper format is known as a Broadsheet, and takes its name from types of popular prints which are usually just on a single sheet containing different types of material and content. A broadsheet is known for having long vertical pages. Other popular newspaper formats include the Berliner and Tabloid, which are smaller than a Broadsheet.
Format
|
Width × Height
(mm)
|
Width × Height (in)
|
Berliner
|
315 × 470 mm
|
12.4 × 18.5 in
|
Broadsheet
|
597 × 749 mm
|
23.5 × 29.5 in
|
US Broadsheet
|
381 × 578 mm
|
15 × 22.8 in
|
British Broadsheet
|
375 × 597 mm
|
14.8 × 23.5 in
|
South African Broadsheet
|
410 × 578 mm
|
16.1 × 22.8 in
|
Ciner
|
350 × 500 mm
|
13.8 × 19.7
in
|
Compact
|
280 × 430 mm
|
11 × 16.9 in
|
Nordisch
|
400 × 570 mm
|
15.7 × 22.4
in
|
Rhenish
|
350 × 520 mm
|
13.8 × 20.5
in
|
Swiss
|
320 × 475 mm
|
12.6 × 18.7
in
|
Tabloid
|
280 × 430 mm
|
11 × 16.9 in
|
Canadian Tabloid
|
260 × 368 mm
|
10.2 × 14.5
in
|
Norwegian Tabloid
|
280 × 400 mm
|
11 × 15.7 in
|
New York Times
|
305 × 559 mm
|
12 × 22 in
|
Wall Street Journal
|
305 × 578 mm
|
12 × 22.8 in
|
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