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colour supplement
noun
an illustrated magazine accompanying a newspaper, esp a Sunday newspaper
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When the ship was raised on the pontoon and towed out of Sparrow Cove, Morrison took the stunning photograph that graced the cover of the Observer’s colour supplement.
From The Guardian
The Sunday Times became the first paper in Britain with a colour supplement in 1962.
From BBC
If the Observer was to have a colour supplement it would have to totally rethink the way it commissioned and displayed photography.
From The Guardian
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