what does "newspaper war" mean?
"war newspaper" is newspaper about war
"newspaper war" is a war among newspapers, isn't it? :-|
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San,
I had to answer your question because I
love newspapers.
(1) Birdeen's Call has already given you an excellent answer.
(2) May I just add a few points?
(a) I think that if a newspaper is devoted to discussing
wars, maybe native speakers might be more comfortable with
"
military newspaper."
(b) We in the United States used to have many newspaper
wars. That is, each city had many newspapers. Each newspaper
would do all kinds of things to "steal" readers from other newspapers.
Today, newspaper wars are almost gone, for most cities in the United
States now have only one newspaper. I think that there is a newspaper
war going on in New York City between
The Wall Street Journal and
The
New York Times.
(c) I have read that newspaper wars still continue in London. The people
there have about one dozen daily newspapers!!! Each paper tries to get
readers by giving away gifts and, of course, having exciting news and
big headlines. A few years ago, some British papers were reducing their
price to a really low price, but I hear that they have stopped that
practice.
(d) I am guessing that your larger cities have many newspapers.
Am I right? Do they also engage in newspaper wars? "War" is,
of course, a terrible thing. Maybe it's better to use the term
"circulation/promotion campaign."
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