webzine
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of webzine
Example Sentences
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In my own writings, and in the webzine I direct, Mad in America, I think you’ll see journalistic practices at work, albeit in the service of an “activist” mission.
From Scientific American • Oct. 17, 2020
“It reduces the capital’s inhabitants to vile snobs sporting Birkin handbags who light up a cigarette the minute they’re out of the gym,” complained the women’s webzine MadmoiZelle.
From The Guardian • Oct. 6, 2020
"The term 'music festival' was often misused by Indian promoters," said Arjun S. Ravi, a festival fixture and an acerbic music critic who runs the webzine Indiescision, which is sponsored by the music site NH7.
From New York Times • Sep. 12, 2012
The background: In an article for a Stateside webzine about the 25 best rappers under the age of 25, Joey Bada$$ comes in at No 17.
From The Guardian • Jul. 5, 2012
No 'zine has pursued that demographic more assiduously than Mr. Showbiz, a breezy, topical webzine catering to folks with a serious addiction to the entertainment industry.
From Time Magazine Archive
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