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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Certain type of publication |
Publication every 168 hours? |
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Feb 22 2015 USA Today |
Jul 29 2014 Universal |
Weeklynewspaper might refer to |
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A weekly newspaper is a general-news publication that is published once or twice a week. * Such newspapers tend to have smaller circulations than daily newspapers, and are usually based in less-populous communities or in small, defined areas within large cities. They often cover smaller territories, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Frequently, weeklies cover local news and engage in community journalism. * Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, obituaries, etc.). However, the primary focus is on news within a coverage area. The publication dates of weekly newspapers in North America vary, but often they come out in the middle of the week (Wednesday or Thursday). However, in the United Kingdom where they come out on Sundays, the weeklies which are called Sunday newspapers, are often national in scope and have substantial circulations (20-50% higher on average than their daily sister publications). * Other types of news publications come out weekly on newsprint but are not considered general newspapers. These cover specific topics, such as sports (e.g., The Sporting News) or business (e.g., Barron's), and have larger circulations and cover much larger geographic-coverage areas. |