"This style belongs to the old generation," he said of the previous newspaper format.
In 2004 and 2005, Tharunka returned to a tabloid newspaper format.
The publication had a newspaper format, but was printed on costly glossy paper.
Prior to this, the weekly had always been printed in a tabloid newspaper format.
These "newsbooks" remained the dominant form until the mid-1660s, when the more modern newspaper format appeared.
The current publication resembles a more traditional newspaper format than anything else.
Readers receive a weekly newspaper format with subjects running across the board.
There was also a change in the newspaper format in this period.
Voluntary associations soon learned to put out their message in "newspaper" formats, to take advantage of the mail.
It is a monthly tabloid newspaper format with eight pages.