Noun
e-newsletter (plural e-newsletters)
A newsletter published in electronic form.
He also provides Gary North's Reality Check, a free e-newsletter. Source: Internet
In addition, she is a contributing author in The Handbook of research on International Entrepreneurship, publisher of “BORDERBUSTER” e-newsletter, and oversees The “Global Small Business” and “Escape From Corporate America” blogs. Source: Internet
Information you submit to subscribe for our e-newsletter will be stored outside the European Economic Area on our third-party mailing list provider’s servers in the United States. Source: Internet
On Monday, Munsil urged supporters in an e-newsletter to contact Moore with e-mails to protest May's role. Source: Internet
SchoolBuzz: note and mini banner to run in School Library Journal's Extra Helping e-newsletter to over 24,000 school and public librarians, media specialists, curriculum developers. Source: Internet
• Design and write monthly e-newsletter. Source: Internet