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news·week·ly  (nzwkl, nyz-)
n. pl. news·week·lies
A weekly newsmagazine or newspaper that reports current events.


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News editor Brian Kelly as saying, "We're creating a tailored product for readers that does what the old newsweeklies did, which was to stop time for people and say 'What the heck happened over the last week?
In the Alternative Newsweeklies division, Eugene Weekly won awards in Criticism (Jason Blair, second place, "Torch Songs"; and Suzi Steffen, third place, "Germany's family jewels"); Page Design (Kevin Dougherty, second place); Special Section (staff, third place, "Swizzle"; staff, honorable mention, "Wedding guide"); and Consumer/Environmental Affairs (Alan Pittman, honorable mention, "Looming sprawl").
At the time, the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies quoted estimates that, based on the paper's annual gross revenues of 86 million, New Times paid about $10 million for the St.
 
 
 
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