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newsstand

[nooz-stand, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌstænd, ˈnyuz- /
NOUN
kiosk
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The first issue of Checkbook, devoted entirely to health care, ran 112 pages and sold at newsstands and bookstores for $4.95.

From Washington Post

Last fall, Mr. Bowles was named editor of the beloved decorating magazine, and this month, the first issue under his guidance hits newsstands.

From New York Times

Her biggest fear was that the cover was going to be deemed too explicit and wrapped in brown paper on newsstands, which would defeat the whole purpose.

From Washington Post

The magazine’s covers have long been coveted newsstand real estate for movies and television shows.

From Los Angeles Times

The COVID-19 pandemic has added to the industry's woes as it accelerated a shift to online news platforms, bringing newsstand sales to a halt.

From Reuters