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Berliner (format)

Berliner, or "midi", is a newspaper format with pages normally measuring about 315 by 470 millimetres (12.4 in × 18.5 in). The Berliner format is slightly taller and marginally wider than the tabloid/compact format; and is both narrower and shorter than the broadsheet format.[1]

Comparison of some newspaper sizes with metric paper sizes. Approximate nominal dimensions are in millimetres.
The Swiss French-language newspaper Le Temps has the Berliner format.

Origin

The Berliner format is an innovation in press and an alternative to the broadsheet format.[2] The name refers to the city of Berlin, and was originally contrasted with "North German" and "French" sizes in the early 20th century.

European newspapers

The Berliner format is used by many European newspapers, including dailies such as Le Monde and Le Figaro in France, Le Temps in Switzerland, La Repubblica and La Stampa[3] in Italy, De Morgen, Le Soir and Het Laatste Nieuws in Belgium, Oslobođenje in Bosnia, Mladá fronta Dnes and Lidové noviny in the Czech Republic, and others such as Expresso in Portugal and Jurnalul Național or Evenimentul Zilei in Romania. The French business newspaper Les Échos changed to this format in September 2003, and the largest daily papers in Croatia (Večernji list), Serbia (Politika) and Montenegro (Vijesti), are also in this format. A recent European newspaper to join this trend is Het Financieele Dagblad, the daily Dutch newspaper that is focused on business and financial matters on 26 March 2013. Student publication The University Observer became Ireland's first Berliner-sized paper in September 2009. In the UK, The Guardian and The Observer changed from broadsheet to Berliner in 2005 but changed again to tabloid in 2017 for cost-saving reasons.[4] The Independent in London considered adopting this format, but could not afford to buy new presses; it moved directly from broadsheet to tabloid size. As of 2022, no UK national newspaper uses Berliner.

Although the daily Berliner Zeitung is occasionally called simply Berliner, it is not printed in Berliner format. In fact, only two German national dailies use Berliner format: Die Tageszeitung (generally known as the "taz"); and the Junge Welt, which in 2004 abandoned the unique slightly-larger-than-A4 size that had distinguished it since the early 1990s. The majority of the national quality dailies use the larger broadsheet format known as "nordisch", measuring 570 mm × 400 mm (22.44 in × 15.75 in).

United States newspapers

The daily Journal & Courier in Lafayette, Indiana was the first newspaper in North America to be produced in this format, making its debut on 31 July 2006.[5] The Bucks County Herald in Lahaska, Pennsylvania, followed in 2009, and The Chronicle in Laurel, Mississippi, in April 2012, commencing publication at that time. Major papers such as the Chicago Tribune and The Cincinnati Enquirer have tested the format.

Since then, a number of broadsheet newspapers throughout the United States have adopted a page format similar to Berliner, though some may use a taller page. In some instances, only the width has changed from the typical broadsheet page, and the height has remained the same or close to it. For example, The New York Times used a 22-inch (559 mm) tall by 13.5-inch (343 mm) wide page, but in 2007 downsized to 22 by 12 in (559 by 305 mm).[6][7] It still refers to itself as a broadsheet, even though its size is closer to Berliner.

Asian newspapers

The Indian business daily Mint, a collaboration with the Indian media house Hindustan Times Media Limited (HTML) and The Wall Street Journal, was among the first newspapers to use the Berliner format, starting from 1 February 2007. In Nepal, the Nepali Times became the first and the only newspaper using this format. In Pakistan, the English daily Pakistan Today is published in the Berliner format. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz has been published in this format since 18 February 2007.

Though very rarely used in Metro Manila, the Berliner is the most popular format in the Philippines. In the Ilocandia, some of the well-known names are the Zigzag Weekly, the Northern Dispatch—commonly called as Nordis—and the Northern Philippine Times. In the Visayas, the Panay News (Visayas' most widely circulated newspaper) also uses this format. Though not published for commercial purposes, the official publication of Caritas Manila uses a slightly narrower Berliner format.

In March 2009, South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo adopted the Berliner format, becoming the first Korean newspaper to do so. Also in the same month, Turkey's Gazete Habertürk and Zaman adopted a variation of this format as 350 by 500 mm (13.78 by 19.69 in) and become two of the first Turkish newspaper to do so. The format is called Ciner format in Turkey because it is unique.[8] On 1 June 2012, the UAE's leading English language newspaper, Gulf News, adopted the Berliner format, the first ever in the Arab Middle East.

South American newspapers

Some South American papers have dubbed the "compact" size as "Berliner". The former (also called "tall tab") size is closer to tabloid, being marginally taller. The Buenos Aires Herald, a daily Argentine newspaper founded in 1876, uses the Berliner format, which is also used by La Nueva, a newspaper of the Buenos Aires province. Córdoba newspaper La Voz switched to Berliner from broadsheet in 2016. The Bolivian Los Tiempos newspaper from Cochabamba releases its editions in Berliner with full color in all pages starting October 2017. Previously, the newspaper was published in broadsheet. Brazil's Jornal do Brasil, a daily Brazilian newspaper founded in 1891, was published in Berliner from 16 April 2006 until 31 August 2010, when the newspaper ceased to publish its physical issue and transferred all activities to the internet. Initially, only the newsstand edition was in that format, but its success made the format switch extend later to the subscriber's edition, which until then had remained in broadsheet format. In 2008, Salvador-based Correio* (formerly Correio da Bahia) switched to Berliner, also from broadsheet. After being sold by Organizações Globo (currently Grupo Globo) to J. Hawilla's Grupo Traffic, another Brazilian newspaper, Diário de S. Paulo, which was a broadsheet, switched to Berliner, bringing it in line with its sister publications under Rede Bom Dia (the company, including Diário de S. Paulo, is currently owned by Cereja Digital). In 2003, Chilean national newspaper La Tercera switched from tabloid to Berliner. Local papers around Chile have also adopted the format, most notably El Mercurio de Valparaíso, the longest-running newspaper in Spanish language. As of 17 November 2017, the format expanded to Chilean La Cuarta, which previously published in tabloid, like La Tercera. The Peruvian El Comercio, the nation's most important newspaper, switched its weekday editions to Berliner in 2016. The weekend editions are still produced in broadsheet. Brazilian newspaper O Estado de São Paulo switched its physical edition to Berliner format as of 17 October 2021. [9][10]

African newspapers

In February 2010, Mauritius's century-old Le Mauricien adopted the Berliner format with full-colour content, thus becoming the first evening national paper in the country to adopt this format.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The New Guardian: Intelligent Design in Newspaper – Digital Deliverance". www.digitaldeliverance.com.
  2. ^ Andra Leurdijk; Mijke Slot; Ottilie Nieuwenhuis (2012). (PDF). EU Commission. Archived from the original (Technical Report) on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  3. ^ "The Berliner format". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  4. ^ Sweney, Mark (13 June 2017). "Guardian and Observer to relaunch in tabloid format". The Guardian.
  5. ^ Joe Gerrety (30 July 2006). "Black, white and read all over: The J&C changes again". Journal & Courier. Lafayette. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  6. ^ Seelye, Katharine Q. (4 December 2006). "In Tough Times, a Redesigned Journal". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  7. ^ "The New York Times Plans to Consolidate New York Print Run at Newest Facility in College Point, Queens and Sublease Older Edison, New Jersey, Printing Plant in Early 2008" (Press release). The New York Times Company. 18 July 2006. Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-18. Retrieved 2014-01-21.
  9. ^ "Multiplataforma, 'Estadão' renova e aprimora sua versão impressa". www.estadao.com.br. 2021-10-16. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  10. ^ "Novo 'Estadão': leitores elogiam formato mais moderno, profundidade dos textos e novas seções". www.estadao.com.br. 2021-10-18. Retrieved 2021-10-18.

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European newspapers including dailies such as Le Monde and Le Figaro in France Le Temps in Switzerland La Repubblica and La Stampa 3 in Italy De Morgen Le Soir and Het Laatste Nieuws in Belgium Oslobođenje in Bosnia Mlada fronta Dnes and Lidove noviny in the Czech Republic and others such as Expresso in Portugal and Jurnalul Național or Evenimentul Zilei in Romania The French business newspaper Les Echos changed to this format in September 2003 and the largest daily papers in Croatia Vecernji list Serbia Politika and Montenegro Vijesti are also in this format A recent European newspaper to join this trend is Het Financieele Dagblad the daily Dutch newspaper that is focused on business and financial matters on 26 March 2013 Student publication The University Observer became Ireland s first Berliner sized paper in September 2009 In the UK The Guardian and The Observer changed from broadsheet to Berliner in 2005 but changed again to tabloid in 2017 for cost saving reasons 4 The 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Today is published in the Berliner format The Israeli newspaper Haaretz has been published in this format since 18 February 2007 Though very rarely used in Metro Manila the Berliner is the most popular format in the Philippines In the Ilocandia some of the well known names are the Zigzag Weekly the Northern Dispatch commonly called as Nordis and the Northern Philippine Times In the Visayas the Panay News Visayas most widely circulated newspaper also uses this format Though not published for commercial purposes the official publication of Caritas Manila uses a slightly narrower Berliner format In March 2009 South Korea s JoongAng Ilbo adopted the Berliner format becoming the first Korean newspaper to do so Also in the same month Turkey s Gazete Haberturk and Zaman adopted a variation of this format as 350 by 500 mm 13 78 by 19 69 in and become two of the first Turkish newspaper to do so The format is called Ciner format in Turkey because it is unique 8 On 1 June 2012 the UAE s leading English language newspaper Gulf News adopted the Berliner format the first ever in the Arab Middle East South American newspapers EditSome South American papers have dubbed the compact size as Berliner The former also called tall tab size is closer to tabloid being marginally taller The Buenos Aires Herald a daily Argentine newspaper founded in 1876 uses the Berliner format which is also used by La Nueva a newspaper of the Buenos Aires province Cordoba newspaper La Voz switched to Berliner from broadsheet in 2016 The Bolivian Los Tiempos newspaper from Cochabamba releases its editions in Berliner with full color in all pages starting October 2017 Previously the newspaper was published in broadsheet Brazil s Jornal do Brasil a daily Brazilian newspaper founded in 1891 was published in Berliner from 16 April 2006 until 31 August 2010 when the newspaper ceased to publish its physical issue and transferred all activities to the internet Initially only the newsstand edition was in that format but its success made the format switch extend later to the subscriber s edition which until then had remained in broadsheet format In 2008 Salvador based Correio formerly Correio da Bahia switched to Berliner also from broadsheet After being sold by Organizacoes Globo currently Grupo Globo to J Hawilla s Grupo Traffic another Brazilian newspaper Diario de S Paulo which was a broadsheet switched to Berliner bringing it in line with its sister publications under Rede Bom Dia the company including Diario de S Paulo is currently owned by Cereja Digital In 2003 Chilean national newspaper La Tercera switched from tabloid to Berliner Local papers around Chile have also adopted the format most notably El Mercurio de Valparaiso the longest running newspaper in Spanish language As of 17 November 2017 the format expanded to Chilean La Cuarta which previously published in tabloid like La Tercera The Peruvian El Comercio the nation s most important newspaper switched its weekday editions to Berliner in 2016 The weekend editions are still produced in broadsheet Brazilian newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo switched its physical edition to Berliner format as of 17 October 2021 9 10 African newspapers EditThis section needs expansion with new titles You can help by adding to it October 2020 In February 2010 Mauritius s century old Le Mauricien adopted the Berliner format with full colour content thus becoming the first evening national paper in the country to adopt this format See also EditBroadsheet Compact newspaper List of newspapers Paper size TabloidReferences Edit The New Guardian Intelligent Design in Newspaper Digital Deliverance www digitaldeliverance com Andra Leurdijk Mijke Slot Ottilie Nieuwenhuis 2012 The Newspaper Publishing Industry PDF EU Commission Archived from the original Technical Report on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 6 October 2013 The Berliner format The Guardian Retrieved 24 November 2014 Sweney Mark 13 June 2017 Guardian and Observer to relaunch in 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