noun a printed publication consisting of folded, usually bound sheets containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and correspondence
Newspapers are published daily, weekly, or monthly depending on the publication.
Journalists work for newspapers to report on current events and investigate stories.
Newspapers are a primary source of news and information for the public.
Businesses often place ads in newspapers to reach a wide audience.
Newspapers are printed using large printing presses to produce multiple copies quickly.
A writer may use newspapers as a source of inspiration for their own articles or stories, or they may write articles for newspapers as a freelance journalist or staff writer.
Journalists work for newspapers to research and write news stories, conduct interviews, and report on current events for publication.
Editors at newspapers are responsible for overseeing the content of the publication, making editorial decisions, and ensuring that articles meet the publication's standards.
Photographers working for newspapers may be assigned to cover events, take photos to accompany articles, or capture images for feature stories.
Advertising executives may work with newspapers to create and place advertisements within the publication to reach a specific target audience.