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- adjective Alternative spelling of
nondaily .
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Keep in mind that Affiliated Media Inc. is the nation's second-largest newspaper publisher by circulation and owner of 54 daily newspapers, over 100 non-daily newspapers, not to mention a television station in Anchorage, Alaska.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: Singleton's ShamWow Strategy 2010
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In other editorial cartooning categories, freelancer Terrence L. Nowicki Jr. won for non-daily publications; and Truthdig's Dwayne Booth won for his "Mr. Fish" portfolio in the 50,001-100,000 circulation division.
Oregonian cartoonist JACK OHMAN wins Sigma Delta Chi award 2010
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Choose one non-daily activity each day and finish it.
Time to escape 2010
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And I don't really understand you non-daily flossers.
Memes Upon Memes 2009
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If we start adding in page views from other news sites, we also need to include print page views from non-daily newspapers as well as magazines, which is beyond the scope of the analysis.
Print is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens online » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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When organizations like Gannett control 84 dailies and over 850 non-daily publications
Protest? What Protest? American Media Don't See What They Don't Want (You) to See 2009
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When organizations like Gannett control 84 dailies and over 850 non-daily publications
Protest? What Protest? American Media Don't See What They Don't Want (You) to See 2009
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His non-daily columns have appeared on the Metro page for years, and on Sundays he had been given a break-out space called “Change of Subject” where he could expound on mutliple topics — ...
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If everyone is moving in on direction along with some of the non-daily polls, there might be a trend.
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If we start adding in page views from other news sites, we also need to include print page views from non-daily newspapers as well as magazines, which is beyond the scope of the analysis.
Print is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens online » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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