periodical press

collocation in English

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periodical
noun[C]
uk
/ˌpɪə.riˈɒd.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌpɪr.iˈɑː.dɪ.kəl/
a magazine or newspaper, especially on a serious subject, that is ...
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press
noun
uk
/pres/
us
/pres/
newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work ...
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(Definition ofperiodicalandpressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Relying on a consumer base to fund their adventures and experiments, they reached their audience by using the new commercially-orientedperiodicalpressto their benefit.
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This helps explain the vast number of eyewitness accounts published as pamphlets or in theperiodicalpress.
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The surge of these patent medicines was contingent on the expansion of forums for broad advertising in theperiodicalpress.
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Their theological ideas appear instead in nontraditional genres, in letters, pamphlets, devotional manuals, and in the increasingly influentialperiodicalpress, disguised as uncontroversial religious writings.
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By the mid1890s this circle of talented painters gained increasing notice in theperiodicalpress.
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These acts were extended to the public through published journals, were reported widely in theperiodicalpress, and were recycled in popular histories and juvenile literature of the period.
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Kang's dang also exploited theperiodicalpressas a forum for its ideas, really, as a propaganda machine.
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He wrote for theperiodicalpress, especially on genealogical and historical subjects.
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From the beginning the award was given in two categories: daily press and otherperiodicalpress.
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In the discussion of these questions theperiodicalpresssupplied him with the opportunity of taking an effective part.
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He is an author of philological and biographic articles, and he also published his own poetry inperiodicalpress.
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Moreover, theperiodicalpressoften failed to satisfy the scholarly desire for news.
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A selection of his drawings contributed to theperiodicalpress.
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Theperiodicalpressis becoming increasingly important.
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His letters introduce and ridicule significant eighteenth century concerns such as medicine, the growth of urban life, class, the growth ofperiodicalpress, and the public sphere.
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