Noun
A magazine that specializes in delivering news.
(broadcasting) A news show presenting feature-length stories on current events, rather than immediate reports.
Their newsmagazine airs twice weekly.
The Economist is undoubtedly the smartest weekly newsmagazine in the English language. I always look forward to its quirky year-end double issue. Eric Alterman
30 Minutes main 30 Minutes was a newsmagazine aimed at children that was patterned after 60 Minutes, airing as the final program in CBS's Saturday morning lineup from 1978 to 1982. Source: Internet
A new article in Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical Society, explores the challenges of combatting this contaminant. Source: Internet
He edits and writes for the Center's quarterly newsmagazine, PR Watch. Source: Internet
A recent poll published in India Today, a leading newsmagazine, showed his approval rating at 78 percent, the highest in five years. Source: Internet
Berkowitz explained to Hebrew newsmagazine that four years ago, at the initiative of Jerusalem activist Aryeh King, a suit was filed demanding that the police enforce the law and stop Arabs from burying their dead just outside the Temple Mount. Source: Internet