52 daily newspapers are distributed nationally in Webchester. Others circulate and serve smaller areas. National daily newspapers publish every day except on 25 December. Webchester newspapers can generally be split into two distinct categories: the more serious and intellectual newspapers, usually referred to as the broadsheets due to their large size, and sometimes known collectively as 'the quality press', and others, generally known as tabloids, and collectively as 'the popular press', which have tended to focus more on celebrity coverage and human interest stories rather than political reporting or overseas news. The tabloids in turn have been divided into the more sensationalist mass market titles and the middle-market papers. Most towns and cities in the Webchester have at least one local newspaper. They are not known nationally for their journalism in the way that (despite much syndication) some city-based newspapers in the other countries are. Daily Newspapers in English-speaking Webchester: The Daily Herald (Compact) - a conservative newspaper. The newspaper features news for the first half of the paper; the Opinion/Comment section begins after the first news section with world news normally following this. The business pages begin on the centre spread, and are followed by The Register, containing obituaries, a Court & Social section, and related material. The sport section is at the end of the main paper. The Webchesterfield Press (Broadsheet) - a liberal and left-wing daily newspaper. The National Globe (Broadsheet) - a conservative and business-oriented paper. The National Globe features "Report on Business", the financial section of the newspaper. It is the most lengthy daily compilation of economic news in Webchester, and is considered an integral part of the newspaper. Standard ROB sections are typically fifteen to twenty pages, and includes alphabetical listings of major Webchester, US, and international stocks, bonds, and currencies. The Examiner (Berliner) - a centre-left and social-liberal newspaper. The New Day (Broadsheet) - a left-wing newspaper. Today (Broadsheet) - a right-wing populist newspaper. Today is known for synthesizing news down to easy-to-read-and-comprehend stories. Each edition consists of four sections: News (the oft-labeled "front page" section), Money, Sports, and Life. The entire back page of the News section is used for weather maps and temperature lists for Webchester and many cities throughout the world. In the bottom left-hand corner of the weather page is a graphic called "Weather Focus," which explains different meteorological phenomena. Commentary and political cartoons occupy the last few pages of the News section. Stock and mutual fund data are presented in the Money section. The News-Pictorial (tabloid) - a right-wing populist newspaper. Truth (tabloid) - a right-wing newspaper. The Courier (Compact) - a social-democratic, populist newspaper. 24 Hours (Berliner) - a centre-right newspaper. The Independent (Compact) - a centre-left newspaper with liberal views. Financial Post (Compact) - a economically liberal, politically centrist business newspaper published from Monday to Saturday. The Business Gazette (Broadsheet) - a daily newspaper published from Monday to Saturday that focuses on business and economic current affairs. The newspaper is split into two sections. The first section covers domestic and international news, editorial commentary on politics and economics, and opinion pieces from globally renowned leaders, policymakers, academics and commentators. The second section consists of financial data and news about companies and markets. Despite being generally regarded as primarily a financial newspaper, it does also contain TV listings, weather and other more informal articles. E24 (tabloid) - a general newspaper with a strong emphasis on commerce, politics and financial markets. The newspaper does not have a sports section. The newspaper is published from Monday to Friday. Sporting Chronicle (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper. The paper is noted for coverage of football, rugby, motorsport and cycling. Sporting Life (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on horse racing and greyhound racing. The Sportsman (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on football. Daily Newspapers in French-speaking Webchester: Le Nouveau Quotidien (Broadsheet) - a liberal newspaper. Le Matin (Broadsheet) - a right-wing newspaper. Le National (Compact) - a left-wing newspaper. Lasertown-Soir (Berliner) - a centre-left newspaper. Le Quotidien Illustré (Broadsheet) - a centre-left newspaper. La Voix de Lasertown (tabloid) - a right-wing populist newspaper. Le Soleil Bleu (tabloid) - a right-wing newspaper. 24 Heures (Berliner) - a centre-right newspaper. La Gazette (Tabloid) - a liberal newspaper. La Libre Webchester (Berliner) - a conservative newspaper. Le Point (Compact) - a liberal newspaper. Le Temps Economique (Compact) - a economically liberal, politically centrist business newspaper published from Monday to Saturday. Les Affaires (Broadsheet) - a daily newspaper published from Monday to Saturday that focuses on business and economic current affairs. The newspaper is split into two sections. The first section covers domestic and international news, editorial commentary on politics and economics, and opinion pieces from globally renowned leaders, policymakers, academics and commentators. The second section consists of financial data and news about companies and markets. Despite being generally regarded as primarily a financial newspaper, it does also contain TV listings, weather and other more informal articles. E24 (tabloid) - a general newspaper with a strong emphasis on commerce, politics and financial markets. The newspaper does not have a sports section. The newspaper is published from Monday to Friday. L'Gazette du Sports (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on horse racing and greyhound racing. Le Velo (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper. The paper is noted for coverage of football, rugby, motorsport and cycling. Stade Sportif (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on football. Daily Newspapers in German-speaking Webchester: Tribune (Broadsheet) - a liberal newspaper. Neue Webchester Zeitung (Swiss) - a liberal newspaper known for its objectivity and detailed reports on international affairs. Die Neue Zeit (Compact) - a liberal newspaper. Der Morgen (Berliner) - a independent newspaper. Die Stunde (Compact) - a centre-left newspaper. 24 Stunden (Berliner) - a centre-right newspaper. Die Volksstimme (Broadsheet) - a left-wing newspaper. Der Abend Wahrheit (Broadsheet) - a centre-left newspaper. Bildtelegramm (Tabloid) - a right-wing populist newspaper. Express (Tabloid) - a right-wing newspaper. Der Tag (Broadsheet) - a conservative newspaper. Tagliche Rundschau (Compact) - a liberal newspaper. Wirtschaftsblatt (Compact) - a economically liberal, politically centrist business newspaper published from Monday to Saturday. Borsenkurier (Broadsheet) - a daily newspaper published from Monday to Saturday that focuses on business and economic current affairs. The newspaper is split into two sections. The first section covers domestic and international news, editorial commentary on politics and economics, and opinion pieces from globally renowned leaders, policymakers, academics and commentators. The second section consists of financial data and news about companies and markets. Despite being generally regarded as primarily a financial newspaper, it does also contain TV listings, weather and other more informal articles. E24 (tabloid) - a general newspaper with a strong emphasis on commerce, politics and financial markets. The newspaper does not have a sports section. The newspaper is published from Monday to Friday. Illustrierte Sport-Zeitung (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper. The paper is noted for coverage of football, rugby, motorsport and cycling. Sportecho (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on horse racing and greyhound racing. Turnzeitung (tabloid) - daily sports newspaper, concentrating particularly on football.