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