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trade journal
noun
- a periodical containing new developments, discussions, etc, concerning a trade or profession
Example Sentences
U2âs stay at Sphere was a critical and commercial success, blanketing social media with eye-popping video clips and raking in nearly $250 million, according to the trade journal Pollstar â and at a moment when the showâs stiff competition included Taylor Swiftâs Eras tour and BeyoncĂ©âs Renaissance tour.
Trade journal Automotive News reports those vehicles are already among the ten top-selling EVs nationally.
In early May, âMillion Dollar Baby,â which took off on TikTok as soon as Richman released it, rocketed onto Billboardâs Hot 100 at No. 2, just behind Taylor Swiftâs âFortnightâ; 21 weeks later, the song is still inside the chartâs top 15 thanks to streams and digital sales that brought in more than $63,000 in the week that ended Sept. 12, according to the music-industry trade journal Hits.
For example, a headline from the Feb. 13, 1886, issue of the trade journal the Electrical World warns of âThe Dangers of Wired Love.â
After graduating, she worked as a copywriter for the fashion trade journal Womenâs Wear Daily.
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