Broadsheet

/ˈbrɔːdˌʃit/ noun

A large sheet of paper printed with news, propaganda, or advertisements, typically distributed by hand; a newspaper in large format.

From 'broad' + 'sheet' (Old English sceete, cloth). The term emerged in the 16th century when printing allowed cheaper distribution of news via single large pages rather than bound books.

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