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e-zine

[ ee-zeen ]

noun

  1. a magazine or newsletter published in electronic form, especially on a website.


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Example Sentences

She describes Jaime Levy, an “early true believer” in new media who, in a few years during the mid-’90s, went from celebrity cyberslacker to pioneer e-zine editor to casualty of the dot-com bubble burst.

And in 1994 — more than a decade before Facebook launched — body modification enthusiasts started their own social media platform: the Body Modification E-zine, or BME.

From Salon

It named its glossy English-language e-zine after the town, and beheaded its victims, including Peter Kassig, an American aid worker, in its foothills.

But the specialty e-zine Campaigns and Elections predicts that the political yard sign may soon go the way of whistle-stop speeches and baby kissing.

From US News

This story was originally posted on The Customer Edge, an e-zine for Marketing, Commerce, Sales and Service leaders.

From Forbes

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