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  2. Newsletter - Wikipedia

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    A newsletter is a printed or electronic report containing news concerning the activities of a business or an organization that is sent to its members, customers, employees or other subscribers. Newsletters generally contain one main topic of interest to its recipients and may be considered grey literature .

  3. Periodical literature - Wikipedia

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    In rare cases, periodicals even provide both: a relative issue number and an absolute number. [2] There is no universal standard for indicating absolute numbers, but often a '#' is used. The first issue of a periodical is sometimes also called a premiere issue or charter issue. [3] The first issue may be preceded by dummy or zero issues.

  4. Category:Newsletters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Newsletters" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ACBF Newsletter;

  5. List of college and university student newspapers in the ...

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    Livingstone College – Livingstone Newsletter; Meredith College – The Meredith Herald [10] Methodist University – Small Talk [10] Montreat College – Whetstone [10] North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University – The A&T Register [10] North Carolina Central University – The Campus Echo [10] North Carolina State University ...

  6. Email marketing - Wikipedia

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    A common example of permission marketing is a newsletter sent to an advertising firm's customers. Such newsletters inform customers of upcoming events or promotions, or new products. [ 16 ] In this type of advertising, a company that wants to send a newsletter to their customers may ask them at the point of purchase if they would like to ...

  7. Journalism of early modern Europe - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article are skewed towards a single field (Italian and German history) and do not represent a full view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (February 2022)

  8. Column: Pick your battles or all-out opposition? Our ...

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    Mark Z. Barabak, a political columnist, and Sammy Roth, who writes about climate issues and helms The Times' Boiling Point podcast and newsletter, have differing perspectives on the best way to ...

  9. Objectivist periodicals - Wikipedia

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    The first Objectivist periodical was The Objectivist Newsletter, a four-page newsletter that began publishing in January 1962.The newsletter was co-published by Ayn Rand and Nathaniel Branden and grew out of the previous success of the Nathaniel Branden Institute (NBI), which Branden had founded in 1958 (originally as Nathaniel Branden Lectures) to promote Objectivism.