Phrase thesaurus

Newspapers Phrases

34 phrases and expressions related to "newspapers".

Phrases

  • A newspaper, not a snoozepaper (Mail on Sunday advertising slogan)
  • Agony column
  • All I know is what I read in the papers (Will Rogers quotation)
  • All human life is there (News Of The World advertising slogan)
  • All the news that's fit to print (New York Times advertising slogan)
  • Biggest daily sale on Earth (Daily Mirror advertising slogan)
  • Captain Bob (Nickname of Robert Maxwell)
  • Chequebook journalism
  • Cover story
  • Don't believe everything that's written in the newspapers
  • Extra, extra, read all about it
  • For top laps (The Economist advertising slogan)
  • Forward with Britain (Daily Mirror advertising slogan)
  • Forward with the People (Daily Mirror advertising slogan)
  • Fourth estate
  • Free enterprise with every issue (The Economist advertising slogan)
  • Grub Street hack
  • Have you ever wished you were better informed? (The Times advertising slogan)
  • Hit the headlines
  • Hold the front page
  • Hot off the press
  • If you don't get it, you don't get it (The Washington Post advertising slogan)
  • It is. Are you? (Independent Newspaper advertising slogan)
  • Letters to the editor
  • No F.T. no comment (Financial Times Newspaper advertising slogan)
  • Press pass (a priority ticket giving access to events to the media)
  • Read all about it
  • Splashed across the front page
  • Sunday isn't Sunday without the Sunday Times (Sunday Times advertising slogan)
  • The Dirty Digger (Nickname of Rupert Murdoch)
  • The Sunday Times is the Sunday papers (Sunday Times advertising slogan)
  • The Thunderer (Nickname of The Times Newspaper)
  • Top people take the Times (The Times advertising slogan)
  • When The Times speaks, the World listens (The Times advertising slogan)