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newspaper publisher
  1. n. the proprietor of a newspaper [syn: publisher]

  2. a business firm that publishes newspapers; "Murdoch owns many newspapers" [syn: newspaper, paper]

Usage examples of "newspaper publisher".

When he had met the remarkably handsome Warren Gamaliel Harding early one morning in the front yard of Richwood's Globe Hotel, some fifteen miles from Marion, he had decided there and then that this handsome young state legislator and newspaper publisher was going to go all the way to the stars, or so Daugherty now told the story, and as he did, W.

What you have accomplished in one year down there is a source of great pride for me, and I delight in telling my friends about your success as a newspaper publisher and editor.

That pilot is now, incidentally, a well-known newspaper publisher in Munich.

Any radio clerk in town who takes Weldon's order will recognize K6ATX as the ham who is the object of a state-wide manhunt, along with the son of Santa Bonita's distinguished newspaper publisher.

The newspaper publisher who had received the first letter demanding a money payment for Spanner's release, had received a second missive, insisting that Spanner was still alive and demanding money for his safety.

The sedentary life of a newspaper publisher and inventor had left him accepting a slower pace .

Glancing through the open door of Mandy's room at Cardinal Richelieu's supposed bed, oxygen tanks standing beside it, he wondered idly how many houses of European wealth and/or nobility had contributed to the furnishing of this one small suite of rooms in the fantasies of an American newspaper publisher.

Van den Birghden was not only the postmaster but also the newspaper publisher.

As per usual he was attired in a white shirt and tie, loosened at the neck, giving him the appearance of a harried newspaper publisher.

Libertyville's movers and shakers lived here - the newspaper publisher, four doctors, the rich and dotty granddaughter of the man who had invented the rapid-fire ejection system for automatic pistols.

There was no question in Joseph Schild's mind that Ann, the daughter of Brandon Chambers, the newspaper publisher, was in Memphis as much to give Sarah refuge from her in other in New York as she was to work for her father's newspaper.

To keep the Overlook out of the bank's hands and in his own he had browbeaten a widow into hysteria, he had threatened an Albuquerque newspaper publisher with exposure (the news publisher had a penchant for young, pre-pubescent, actually - girls), he had gotten down on his knees and once begged a man who had been so revolted that he had given Bob T.