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newsletter
[ nooz-let-er, nyooz- ]
noun
- a written report, issued periodically, typically by a business, institution, or other organization, that presents information and news to people with a specific interest in the organization or subject:
our co-op’s monthly newsletter;
an employee newsletter.
- a written report and analysis of the news, often providing forecasts, typically directed at a special audience, as businesspeople, and distributed to subscribers:
a stock-market newsletter.
newsletter
/ ˈːˌɛə /
noun
- Also callednews-sheet a printed periodical bulletin circulated to members of a group
- history a written or printed account of the news
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of newsletter1
Example Sentences
Nguyen laces “Mỹ Documents” with the varied ways memory is captured: government departments, maps and information curated by tech companies, plays, newspapers, newsletters, books, family stories, texts and jokes.
Sign up for our Politics Essential newsletter to keep up with the inner workings of Westminster and beyond.
In his newsletter, historian Timothy Snyder offered the following critique of the logic of “free market” orthodoxy and how Bezos’ decision is doing the work of authoritarianism and plutocracy:
Meiner had declared “No Other Land” to be “egregiously antisemitic” in a newsletter he released last week.
Emails from Canadians to the BBC's Royal Watch newsletter show that many want a much more robust defence from the King.
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