Newsletter
Newsletter
A Newsletter (pronounced: /ˈnjuːzˌlɛtər/) is a regularly distributed publication generally about one main topic that is of interest to its subscribers.
Etymology
The term "Newsletter" is derived from the combination of the words "news" and "letter". It was first used in the 17th century to describe a short, informative piece of writing that was distributed to a specific group of people to keep them updated on the latest news.
Related Terms
- Email Newsletter: An electronic version of a newsletter, distributed via email.
- Bulletin: A brief update or summary of news, often used interchangeably with newsletter.
- Magazine: A more extensive publication, often covering a variety of topics, that is typically distributed on a regular schedule.
- Newspaper: A daily or weekly publication that contains news, features, and opinions.
- Press Release: A written communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something newsworthy.
Usage
Newsletters are used in business and organizations to share relevant and important information with a specific audience. They are often used as a marketing tool to keep customers, clients, or employees informed about new products, company news, or industry trends.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Newsletter
- Wikipedia's article - Newsletter
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