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trade newspaper
noun
A newspaper dedicated to the dissemination of information related to a particular industry
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In my trade, newspaper reporting, we have always valued anger.
In 1984 he co-founded and published Fur World, a weekly trade newspaper.
My journalism career began in 1982, at a dreary trade newspaper called Energy User News.
He began taking out ads in trade newspaper Variety, with quotes from John Lennon and Shakespeare, complaining about the film.
The trade newspaper, founded in 1930, was bleeding from layoffs, vanishing advertisers and ferociously competitive entertainment industry blogs.
Mr. Deneve accuses the trade newspaper of pitting the Saint Laurent designer Hedi Slimane against the Dior designer Raf Simons.
"It's been around, like, forever, for eons," said Mike Higgins, a longtime cabbie who publishes the trade newspaper Taxi Talk.
In Myrtle Beach, about 25 courses are apparently for sale, Golfweek's Superintendent News, a trade newspaper, reported.
Attention must be paid to the headline of a recent article in Variety, the show business trade newspaper.
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VNU now has 145 trade newspapers and magazines including Adweek, Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter.
Executives at both studios and officials at the trade newspapers declined to say how much those ads cost.
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