newspaperland
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4ADJ.
glorious, healthy, jealous
VERB + NEWSPAPERLAND
happening
NEWSPAPERLAND + NOUN
w
PREP.
in
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noun
The subculture of people who write and publish newspapers.
In most ordinary trades goods are bought and sold by weight or measure or quantity, and a customer knows just how much he will get for his pound sterling; but in the glorious realm of newspaperland, where every editor is qualified to tell the Prime Minister what to do in every emergency, nothing so vulgar as accurate quantum for cash paid is allowed.
It is obvious that commercial television endangers the advertising revenue of the Press. As I have indicated, it will not be a healthy happening for newspaperland.
The world as depicted in the newspaper or which reads the newspaper.
The author is, of course, well aware that much is untouched in this book, even in the provinces of newspaperland, of London's foreign visitors and of its old shops, hotels and taverns, subjects to which he had given some particular study.
Out there in TV/magazine/newspaperland, the customers are barraged by 9000 ad messages a day.
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3In most ordinary trades goods are bought and sold by weight or measure or quantity, and a customer knows just how much he will get for his pound sterling; but in the glorious realm of newspaperland, w
WiktionaryIt is obvious that commercial television endangers the advertising revenue of the Press. As I have indicated, it will not be a healthy happening for newspaperland.
WiktionaryThe Beverly-Wilshire is famous in Los Angeles newspaperland for the jealous care they show about protecting their guests from the Press, and you cannot get past unless the person to be interviewed is
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