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Newspapers: Shrinking size of the broadsheet format

Newspapers: Shrinking size of the broadsheet format; ENGLAND: London: ???INT** music overlaid on following shots - Oscar Peterson - 'Summertime' **Papers along through printing press PANAlan Rusbridger (Editor, The Guardian) interview SOT- There has never been such a period of flux in newspapers, which is alarming, but also fantastically excitingNewspapers being rolled through printing pressRobert Thomson (Editor, The Times) interview SOT- Most fascinating thing about newspaper market is real doubt about what nextPages of newspaper passing through machinery inside printworksMartin Newland (Editor, Daily Telegraph) interview SOT- Funny, it's really come to something when the great debate about future of journalism gets broadsheet and tabloid editors in a room and they're all boasting about mine is smaller than yours instead of mine is bigger than yoursCUTAWAY Broadsheet newspapers passing by on conveyor belt inside printing pressGuardian newspapers along on conveyor system inside printing factory (2 SHOTS)Bundles of newspapers towards on conveyor belt and landing in heap on floorEXTi/c on park bench (2 SHOTS)** end music **INTNewland interview SOT- They (The Guardian) had to do something didn't theyThomson interview SOT- My impression of the version that I've seen is that it's a bit dead tree twee, what you might call Laura Ashley meets Liberation, the French newspaperRusbridger interview SOT- Anyone who has bought the Guardian will buy this paper because it just looks so odd, nobody has seen paper of this size in Britain before, extremely colourful, colour on every page, more approachable paper, lifts it out of any market, stops being a forbidding paper that in some people's eyes The Guardian isCUTAWAYs GVs New smaller and more colourful version of 'The Guardian' (8 SHOTS)
Newspapers: Shrinking size of the broadsheet format; ENGLAND: London: ???INT** music overlaid on following shots - Oscar Peterson - 'Summertime' **Papers along through printing press PANAlan Rusbridger (Editor, The Guardian) interview SOT- There has never been such a period of flux in newspapers, which is alarming, but also fantastically excitingNewspapers being rolled through printing pressRobert Thomson (Editor, The Times) interview SOT- Most fascinating thing about newspaper market is real doubt about what nextPages of newspaper passing through machinery inside printworksMartin Newland (Editor, Daily Telegraph) interview SOT- Funny, it's really come to something when the great debate about future of journalism gets broadsheet and tabloid editors in a room and they're all boasting about mine is smaller than yours instead of mine is bigger than yoursCUTAWAY Broadsheet newspapers passing by on conveyor belt inside printing pressGuardian newspapers along on conveyor system inside printing factory (2 SHOTS)Bundles of newspapers towards on conveyor belt and landing in heap on floorEXTi/c on park bench (2 SHOTS)** end music **INTNewland interview SOT- They (The Guardian) had to do something didn't theyThomson interview SOT- My impression of the version that I've seen is that it's a bit dead tree twee, what you might call Laura Ashley meets Liberation, the French newspaperRusbridger interview SOT- Anyone who has bought the Guardian will buy this paper because it just looks so odd, nobody has seen paper of this size in Britain before, extremely colourful, colour on every page, more approachable paper, lifts it out of any market, stops being a forbidding paper that in some people's eyes The Guardian isCUTAWAYs GVs New smaller and more colourful version of 'The Guardian' (8 SHOTS)
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