Meantime, he kicks around 13th Street, living in an apartment above the newsstand. |
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Could the introduction of remote printing of distant newspapers resurrect the newsstand business? |
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With this stat, Maxim joins the elite ranks of Cosmo, Glamour and a handful of other titles that thrive at the newsstand. |
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However, the covers are generally woeful, neither standing out at first glance amidst a crowded newsstand, or providing any lasting meaning. |
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It's hard cover and premium print quality will set it apart from other publications on the newsstand. |
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Bush had to be converted into Churchill for the sake of the national psyche, or newsstand sales, or something or other. |
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Gaming activity, teacher's guides, and a scientific newsstand sensitizes users to the social and cultural context. |
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You can either send your postcards or letters from a post office, or buy a stamp at a newsstand and put your mail in an orange post box. |
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Grab a bunch of fitness magazines from the newsstand, then get a subscription to your favourites. |
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If you are selling copies on the newsstand or through subscribers, you will get funding, but only based on the copies you sell. |
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A newsstand and a store can be found in the main entrance hallway, providing anything one might need during a stay. |
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Revenues from newsstand sales and advertising both increased substantially. |
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This new common space accommodates the bookstore, the bank, the souvenirs store, the newsstand and is better adapted to security requirements. |
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The readers' market held up better, but not without a certain slippage in newsstand sales. |
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In France we are seeing a slight fall in newsstand sales after a record year in 2008 thanks to the magazine's coverage of the political scene. |
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Public placement generates far more readers than the average magazine: up to 7.5 times the number of readers compared to newsstand copies. |
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Chances are if you are at a newsstand, discount chain or warehouse club this summer, you will see some of the most alluring displays for African American books ever attempted. |
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At its height, The Source had a reported circulation of 500,000 and was outselling Rolling Stone on the newsstand. |
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But he said that when he was 12, his uncle had a newsstand in Philadelphia, and he was reading the papers at a very young age. |
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The main problem in this market is the general decline in newsstand sales. |
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There are days when, except for an exchange of smiles and hellos with Mohammed at the newsstand and my suppertime phone call with a man I am seeing who lives in London, Ben is the only man I talk to. |
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Broadsheets typically are also folded horizontally in half to accommodate newsstand display space. |
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Others are aimed mainly at the retail sector. Until now, for example, anyone opening a petrol station, a cinema or a newsstand could not do so within an officially-prescribed minimum distance from the next one. |
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In America newsstand sales have been worryingly weak, partly because supermarkets dominate distribution and shelf-space is in short supply. The internet's popularity has hit men's titles the hardest. |
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More quietly, but just as profoundly, many newspapers and magazines are stepping up their home-delivery efforts as newsstand sales falter. The best model in media has its limits, however. |
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Today, in a city like Cotonou in Benin, there are over twelve daily newspapers, all but one are privately owned, and almost every year a new title appears on the newsstand. |
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The Edipresse Group's revenues mainly derive from newspaper and magazine newsstand and subscription sales, the sale of advertising space in newspapers and magazine publications and the performance of printing services. |
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In a side challenge, each presenters had to create a calendar featuring their cars which was to be sold at a newsstand. |
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The funding we apportion is based on the money that Canadians have decided to invest themselves in buying a magazine, either on a newsstand or through a subscription. |
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The revenues of the Local Solutions Group are derived primarily from advertising, from subscription and newsstand sales as well as from flyer distribution. |
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Although 4Talent Magazine is technically a newsstand title, a significant proportion of its readers are subscribers. |
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There is always a bit of jovial nonversation at the newsstand. |
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There is a dining room with southwestern dishes on the menu, a beauty and barber shop, newsstand, coffeeshop, gift shop, snackbar, and coin laundry. |
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Duncan Aviation recently published the Fall 2015 edition of its popular Duncan Debrief magazine to Apple s Newsstand for the iPad. |
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