Newsletter: meaning, definitions and examples

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newsletter

 

[ ˈnjuːzˌlɛtər ]

Context #1

email marketing

A regularly distributed email campaign that provides updates, news, promotions, or other information to subscribers.

Synonyms

bulletin, digest, update

Examples of usage

  • Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and exclusive offers.
  • I enjoy reading the company's newsletter every week.
Context #2

journalism

A publication containing news, articles, and advertisements, often distributed to a specific audience.

Synonyms

magazine, periodical, publication

Examples of usage

  • She writes a column for the local newspaper's newsletter.
  • The school sends out a monthly newsletter to parents.

Translations

Translations of the word "newsletter" in other languages:

🇵🇹 boletim informativo

🇮🇳 समाचार पत्रिका

🇩🇪 Newsletter

🇮🇩 buletin

🇺🇦 інформаційний бюлетень

🇵🇱 biuletyn informacyjny

🇯🇵 ニュースレター

🇫🇷 bulletin d'information

🇪🇸 boletín informativo

🇹🇷 bülten

🇰🇷 뉴스레터

🇸🇦 نشرة إخبارية

🇨🇿 zpravodaj

🇸🇰 spravodaj

🇨🇳 通讯

🇸🇮 novičnik

🇮🇸 fréttabréf

🇰🇿 ақпараттық бюллетень

🇬🇪 საინფორმაციო ბიულეტენი

🇦🇿 xəbər bülleteni

🇲🇽 boletín informativo

Word origin

The term 'newsletter' originated in the early 20th century as a combination of 'news' and 'letter'. Newsletters have been used for decades as a way to inform, update, and engage audiences on various topics. With the rise of digital communication, newsletters have become a popular tool for businesses, organizations, and individuals to connect with their audience through email marketing.

See also: newscaster, newspaper, newsperson.