Newsletter (disambiguation)

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A newsletter is a small publication reporting the activities of a business or an organization. It can also refer to a traditional newspaper. It may also refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Johns Hopkins</span> Entrepreneur and philanthropist

Johns Hopkins was an American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist who lived most of his life in Baltimore, Maryland. His bequests founded numerous institutions bearing his name, most notably Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University.

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A newsletter is a printed or electronic report containing news concerning the activities of a business or an organization that is sent to its members, customers, employees or other subscribers. Newsletters generally contain one main topic of interest to its recipients. A newsletter may be considered grey literature. E-newsletters are delivered electronically via e-mail and can be viewed as spamming if e-mail marketing is sent unsolicited.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Letter to the editor</span> Letter sent by readers to a publication

A letter to the editor (LTE) is a letter sent to a publication about issues of concern from its readers. Usually, letters are intended for publication. In many publications, letters to the editor may be sent either through conventional mail or electronic mail.

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The Johns Hopkins News-Letter is the independent student newspaper of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Published since 1896, it is one of the nation's oldest continuously published, weekly, student-run college newspapers.

<i>The Boston News-Letter</i> First newspaper in British North America

The Boston News-Letter, first published on April 24, 1704, is regarded as the first continuously published newspaper in the colony of Massachusetts. It was heavily subsidized by the British government, with a limited circulation. All copies were approved by the Royal governor before publication. The colonies’ first newspaper was Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, which published its first and only issue on September 25, 1690. The Weekly Jamaica Courant followed in Kingston, Jamaica from 1718. In 1726 the Boston Gazette began publishing with Bartholomew Green, Jr., as printer.

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