weeklies in English

noun
1
a newspaper or periodical issued every week.
Journalists from dailies averaged 5.5, and journalists from weeklies averaged 5.4.

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1. There's weeklies, Biweeklies, monthlies, and quarterlies, so …

2. A monthly is more economical than 4 weeklies.

3. 13 Slapdash weeklies at the supermarket checkout line move by the millions circulating gossip, lies, innuendo and scandal.

4. From the Cambridge English Corpus Television and radio stations sent their Correspondents, as did all the major weeklies and daily newspapers

5. The 16-page glossy brochure based on commercial women's weeklies contained articles on Labour's policy to help working and stay-at-home mums.

6. • Edited content for 10 newspapers (three weeklies, four Bimonthlies and three monthlies) and one monthly magazine • Managed content on social media platforms, website and marketing materials

7. He was able to move the masses in national and social cause not only by the strength of his message, but also by the way he conveyed it through the weeklies he ran and edited.

8. After his acquittal in May , 1909 , Aurobindo resumed his work with two newly started weeklies , the ' Karmayogin ' in English and the ' Dharma ' in Bengali , in both of which he wrote articles on the deeper significance of Indian nationalism .

9. These include 56 dailies, one triweekly, 12 semiweeklies, 385 weeklies, one three times monthly, 28 fortnightlies, 16 semimonthlies, three once every three weeks, 112 monthlies, 13 Bimonthlies, 27 quarterlies, 23 occasionals, four semiannuals and two annuals, coming from all the 105 Kansas counties.

10. ‘That's also true of many of the remaining locally owned papers (some 180 across the country, ranging from weeklies and Biweeklies to monthlies and quarterlies).’ ‘Between 1999 and 2002, he gave the magazine $8.5 million to increase circulation and overall influence, and to help it become a biweekly.’

11. ‘That's also true of many of the remaining locally owned papers (some 180 across the country, ranging from weeklies and Biweeklies to monthlies and quarterlies).’ ‘Between 1999 and 2002, he gave the magazine $8.5 million to increase circulation and overall influence, and to help it become a biweekly.’