Category
page 1Newspapers

newspaper
thumb|Front page of the newspaper The New York Times on [[Armistice Day, 1918]]

magazine
thumb|right|upright|''Harper's Monthly'', a literary and political force in the late 19th century
A magazine is a periodical publication, print or digital, produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content forms. Magazines are generally financed by advertising, purchase price, prepaid subscriptions, or by a combination of the three. They are categorised by their frequency of publication (i.e., as weeklies, monthlies, quarterlies, etc.), their target audiences (e.g., women's and trade magazines), their subjects of focus (e.g., popular

feuilleton
A feuilleton (; a diminutive of , the leaf of a book) was originally a kind of supplement attached to the political portion of French newspapers, consisting chiefly of non-political news and gossip, literature and art criticism, a chronicle of the latest fashions, and epigrams, charades, and other literary trifles.
clipping
cut-out article from a paper publication
sunday strip
newspaper comic-strip format
Millwall brick
type of blunt hand-held weapon, Improvised weapon