magazine

magazine
magazine mag‧a‧zine [ˌmægəˈziːn ǁ ˈmægəziːn] noun [countable]
a large thin book containing news, articles, photographs etc which is produced weekly or monthly:

The magazine has a weekly circulation (= the number of copies sold ) of four million.

• the success of magazine advertising

ˌinhouse magaˈzine also ˈhouse magaˌzine HUMAN RESOURCES
a free magazine produced for the people who work in a particular organization; =newsletter:

• The chairman's overseas trips are a regular feature in the in-house magazine.

ˈtrade magaˌzine COMMERCE
a magazine that deals with a particular industry or business activity:

• the trade magazine `Corporate Finance'

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magazine UK US /ˌmægəˈziːn/ noun [C] (INFORMAL mag) MARKETING
a thin book with large pages and a paper cover which contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month: launch/produce/run a magazine »

We plan to launch a new magazine next year.

edit/print/publish a magazine »

The magazine is published fortnightly.

men's/women's magazines »

She has written for several women's magazines.

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I mainly read music magazines.

a business/industry/specialist magazine »

The event was advertised in industry magazines.

a fashion/glossy/lifestyle magazine »

She appeared in the fashion magazine, Vogue.

a weekly/bi-monthly/monthly magazine »

He's the editor of a leading weekly news magazine.

copy/edition/issue of a magazine »

Her article appears in the current issue of the magazine.

See also CONSUMER MAGAZINE(Cf. ↑consumer magazine), IN-HOUSE MAGAZINE(Cf. ↑in-house magazine), TRADE MAGAZINE(Cf. ↑trade magazine)

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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