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- noun Plural form of
newsweekly .
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Examples
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For the better part of a year here at Bnet, I've been expressing concern about the fate of the so-called "newsweeklies" whose business model simply no longer makes sense.
Diane Tucker: Media Analyst Predicts Newsweek Will Disappear Next Year 2009
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Remember, the newsweeklies are repositioning themselves as opinion mags, and the newsdesks of big papers are being squeezed, which means that investigative journalism gets squeezed as well.
Matthew Yglesias » Progressive New Media I Can Believe In? 2009
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Both newsweeklies are seeking to avoid the fate of U.S.
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Oprah ‘quasi-science’ unmasked p2pnet news view P2P: - Do we need for newsweeklies anymore?
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Both newsweeklies are seeking to avoid the fate of U.S.
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I own SelectAlternatives, a series of hyper-local (paid) dating sites designed primarily for alternative newsweeklies.
Plentyoffish Serious Member Profile Upgrade… « The Paradigm Shift 2009
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Both newsweeklies are seeking to avoid the fate of U.S.
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The owners say they need the extra billion for upkeep and "professional fees" for legal and other services fees that would presumably go to cover owner lawsuits against the elderly who can no longer afford season tickets or small alternative newsweeklies that run articles critical of ownership.
Countdown To No Kickoff: Next Football Season Hostage To Owners' Demands Arthur Delaney 2011
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But because online advertising is still worth only pennies on the dollar compared to print advertising, the online sites have not paid the bills for newsweeklies.
Newsweek is for sale: Washington Post Co. puts magazine on the block 2010
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To keep the magazine fresh, Newsweek, also like the other newsweeklies, has built out a robust online presence.
Newsweek is for sale: Washington Post Co. puts magazine on the block 2010
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