newsletter
Americannoun
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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.
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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.
noun
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Also called: news-sheet. a printed periodical bulletin circulated to members of a group
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history a written or printed account of the news
Etymology
Origin of newsletter
Example Sentences
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A version of this story first appeared in The Swell, Salon's culture newsletter.
From Salon
“There were files and files of photographs and employee newsletters — all sorts of weird and interesting things,” Morris says.
From Los Angeles Times
The association's chair shared "delight" at the announcement, in a newsletter to members.
From BBC
The Weekend Reads newsletter won’t run Dec. 27, but will return the following week.
Axel Springer has informally looked at buying TechCrunch, the technology news site acquired by private equity company Regent, and daily newsletter 1440, people familiar with the matter said.
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