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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'newspaper title' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the name of a newspaper, such as "The New York Times". For example: "Have you seen the latest edition of The Times newspaper title?".
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The first one alleged Mr Bezos owns the newspaper title as a "tax shelter" to keep taxes down on Amazon.
That is not, however, to negate the effect on the Tories of losing a long-time party-supporting national newspaper title prior to an election.
A middle market title is now the best-selling Sunday newspaper title, outselling all four red-tops and its own market rival, the Sunday Express.
The central area of complaint involved the NRS's initial decision to release only the figures showing the "monthly reach" of each national newspaper title.
The Sentinel, published in Stoke on Trent, sold 63,796 copies, an 8.3% year-on-year drop and 2.3% decline period-on-period, to remain the eight biggest selling English regional newspaper title.
And so great was the furor that News International, part of Rupert Murdoch's media empire, announced that The News of the World would close down after a final appearance on Sunday — reflecting Mr. Murdoch's concern to safeguard cable TV aspirations worth far more than a single newspaper title.
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Trinity Mirror is merging its three national newspaper titles.
And only in Burma are publishers tripping over each other to launch new daily newspaper titles.
So why are big newspaper titles like the Mail, the Telegraph and the Sun opposing it?
On each issue, the newspaper titles were more likely to have influenced behaviour than theguardian.com.
Fairfax tried defensive measures such as buying up more newspaper titles in Australia and New Zealand.
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