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trade paper

noun

  1. a newspaper publishing news of a specific profession or business.


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Example Sentences

Colbert, the most watched host on U.S. late-night television for several straight years, hosted one episode from his home last month after testing positive for COVID-19 before the rest of that week's installments were canceled, according to Hollywood trade paper Variety.

From Reuters

Claire Walker, co-chief executive of Society of London and UK Theatre, recently told trade paper The Stage she believed the number of affected theatres "will be extremely limited".

From BBC

The film will be released later this year and is distributed by Sony Pictures Classics, according to the trade paper Variety.

From Reuters

Philip Jones, editor of trade paper The Bookseller, tells BBC News he thinks the leaks are "70% good" for the book and its publisher, Penguin Random House.

From BBC

He led the Hollywood Reporter for nearly two decades, including 14 years as publisher and editor in chief, helping to shape the five-day-a-week trade paper into a profitable and formidable competitor to Variety and other publications that cover entertainment.

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