column inch
English
Noun
column inch (plural column inches)
- (printing) One inch of a printed column; a measure of space allocated.
- 1959 November, “Talking of Trains: The anti-railway prejudice”, in Trains Illustrated, page 517:
- One mass-circulation Sunday newspaper recently devoted several column inches to an unnecessary weekend working from Stratford to the Essex coast to provide empty stock for an up service that had ceased its high summer running the previous Saturday.
- 2024 February 21, Nick Brodrick, “Inclusion and development for all”, in RAIL, number 1003, page 62:
- Train operating companies get plenty of column inches in the tabloids, usually for negative reasons. Happily, Southeastern is worthy of praise for having made The Sun for something positive.
Translations
measure of space on a newspaper
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