newsmonthly

English

Etymology

From news +‎ monthly.

Noun

newsmonthly (plural newsmonthlies)

  1. A monthly news publication.
    • 1980 March 27, “Senior News Announces New Editor”, in The Golden Rain Seal Beach Leisure World News, volume 17, number 20, Seal Beach, Calif.: Leisure World, →OCLC, page 13, column 5:
      For Senior World newsmonthlies (San Diego and Phoenix) and the Senior News Service, Ms. [Jeanne Tro] Williams is responsible for Arizona news and feature development.
    • 1987 September 10, Susan Oppat, “This town has all the news you can use”, in The Ann Arbor News, Ann Arbor, Mich., →OCLC, page M53, column 2:
      Agenda describes itself as “Ann Arbor’s alternative newsmonthly.”
    • 1996 November 3, Randy Boswell, “The Village People: Gay community breathes new life into seedy section of Centretown”, in Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.: Southam, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, page A1, column 2:
      “I think it could go a long way to sending a political message,” says Brandon Matheson, editor and publisher the[sic – meaning of the] successful gay-lesbian newsmonthly Capital Xtra!