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freesheet

/ ˈڰːˌʃː /

noun

  1. a newspaper that is distributed free, paid for by its advertisers Also calledgiveaway
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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In the case of City AM, the freesheet launched 15 years ago, the editor is “committed” to a return to printing almost 90,000 copies once the worst of the pandemic is over, but its 60 staff members’ salaries will be halved from April.

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Playboy, the glossy magazine relic of the pre-#MeToo era as well as the occasional publisher of Margaret Atwood, among others, would seem to have little in common with City AM, the business-led freesheet for London commuters.

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My dad was a booze oracle: the first job I had was editing a doomed freesheet for students in Earl’s Court, and I gave him a column called the Old Imbiber.

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The decision to permanently close the facility was driven by “demand decline for uncoated freesheet paper products in the United States,” company spokesman Tom Ryan said in an email to the newspaper.

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One of the largest redevelopment projects underway in the Fox River Valley is happening in Kimberly, where in 2008 NewPage shuttered its mill that was established by Kimberly-Clark in 1889, annually produced 500,000 tons of coated freesheet paper and employed 600 people.

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