Crossword clues for newsletter
newsletter
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
newsletter \news"let`ter\, news-letter \news"-let`ter\, n. A circular letter, written or printed for the purpose of disseminating news. This was the name given to the earliest English newspapers.
Syn: newssheet.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. A periodically send publication containing current events or the like, generally on a particular topic or geared toward a limited audience.
WordNet
n. report or open letter giving informal or confidential news of interest to a special group [syn: newssheet]
Wikipedia
A newsletter is a regularly distributed publication that is generally about one main topic of interest to its subscribers. Newspapers and leaflets are types of newsletters. For example, newsletters are distributed at schools to inform parents about things that happen in that school.
Usage examples of "newsletter".
Paramount sponsors a fan club with a bimonthly newsletter to tell you all the latest news about the movies, the TV series, the actors, and the creators: The Official Star Trek Fan Club P.
Printed on a multigraph, the folded newsletter measured barely five by seven inches.
The newsletter can offer the customer informaV insights and new ideas regarding the products, lifestyle or custc that appeal to them.
This is also a good way to get them instantly upon announcement, as the indexes our cataloguers produce obviously take a while after an announcement goes out in the Project Gutenberg Newsletter.
Internet, and Paulette guessed that at least half their clients fell into that group, a Dyloft newsletter was crucial.
Ross and McDermott and Alphonse went back into the city with some of the newsletters and leaflets tied into bundles, and Alphonse thought Mr.
Not all prison newsletters were really about journalism and not all were reputable.
Prisons got computers, complete with desktop publishing software, and prison newsletters sprang up across the country.
From Monday there were two bills, seven ads, three catalogs, the sheriff's department newsletter, and a postcard for Arch.
With the exception of the lecture on ethics, it is a collection of essays that have appeared in The Objectivist Newsletter, a monthly journal of ideas, edited and published by Nathaniel Branden and myself.
The Newsletter deals with the application of the philosophy of Objectivism to the issues and problems of today’s culture—more specifically, with that intermediary level of intellectual concern which lies between philosophical abstractions and the journalistic concretes of day-by-day existence.
This one wanted to send me a daily newsletter from Washington, all inside stuff, straight from the cookhouse.
Rabble will hopefully get people moving in a practical direction, be it direct action protests, getting involved with or establishing a community radio station, producing and distributing a video, starting a bookstore, publishing a newsletter or having discussions in your living room with a few friends.
I don't know if you happened to read the Mulctuary Money Management newsletter, but I have some very good news about your friends.
They embarked on a damage-limitation exercise, complaining in the internal weekly newsletter and in public comments that the Treasury had forced the cuts `upon them'.