newsletter
UK: ˈnjuːzˌlɛtə | US: ˈnuːzˌlɛtər
n. a regularly distributed publication, typically focused on a specific topic or organization, sent via email or printed format.
The word "newsletter" is a compound of "news" (derived from Old English nēowe, meaning "new," referring to recent information) and "letter" (from Old French lettre, ultimately from Latin littera, meaning "written message"). The term emerged in the early 20th century to describe periodic updates distributed to a targeted audience, blending the immediacy of "news" with the formal structure of a "letter."
She subscribed to a weekly newsletter about sustainable living.
The company sends out a monthly newsletter to keep employees informed.
His startup’s newsletter gained thousands of subscribers within months.
The newsletter included updates on upcoming events and member spotlights.
I unsubscribed from the marketing newsletter because it was too frequent.