newsmagazine in English

noun
1
a periodical, usually published weekly, that reports and comments on current events.
The only real surprise, I thought, was the small number of photos of any kind published by the weekly newsmagazines , which are much more dependent on graphic content than newspapers.

Use "newsmagazine" in a sentence

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1. So wrote a reputable American newsmagazine in March 1989.

2. “Eccentric graves are the new funeral fashion,” reads the French newsmagazine L’Express.

3. According to the German newsmagazine Focus, mobbing is “frequent, repeated, and systematic harassment.”

4. Advertising and sampling is accepted in the Newsmagazine and Professional Pack.

5. In 1989, she moved to ABC News to co-anchor Primetime Live newsmagazine with Sam Donaldson.

6. Newsmagazine Der Spiegel's covers with themes relating to "Hitler und die Deutschen: Aggressoren, Vollstrecker, Mordgesellen," at spiegelstudien.de