news magazine

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meaningsofnewsandmagazine

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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magazine
noun[C]
uk
/ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/
us
/ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/
a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week ...
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(Definition ofnewsandmagazinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnews magazine

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The only other options available to consumers were listening to the radio, or reading a newspaper ornewsmagazine.
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An influentialnewsmagazinein the country has enumerated forty cases of ethno-religious conflict erupting within this period.
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As noted earlier, each week over 100 million viewers, in total, watch five entertainmentorientednewsmagazineshows alone.
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Indeed, that quotation is particularly true of thenewsmagazinetype of programme.
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The boy's parents are apparently under contract to somenewsmagazineand therefore cannot comment on or support that disgraceful decision.
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They would probably still get the bulk of the coverage of what happens here from the news andnewsmagazineprogrammes on other television channels.
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They wanted to create anewsmagazinethat was educational but told the truth about particular topics.
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Founded in 1909, it is the world's oldest continuously published aviationnewsmagazine.
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She has spoken at many of the organization's conferences on various topics and has published two articles in the society'snewsmagazine.
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Starting from 1965 he was with thenewsmagazineof the mirrors - first as economics, then he became a foreign editor.
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Thenewsmagazineused 14 photographs inside to help illustrate its story.
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A monthlynewsmagazinealso began publication in 2005.
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It was replaced with a one-hournewsmagazinethat was canceled in 2004.
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It described itself as a politicalnewsmagazinefor the general reader.
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Recently (2004), it was involved with a media-project called an electronicnewsmagazinespecialising in themes related to civil society.
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Over the years his regular column for the monthlynewsmagazinehas attracted wide readership.
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Thenewsmagazinefavours a carbon tax to fight global warming.
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Printed as a newspaper since its founding in 1973, it changed to a black and white/colornewsmagazineformat in 2013.
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The magazine is mainly anewsmagazine, with some feature articles.
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