0 a table or temporary structure used as a small shop for selling newspapers and magazines outside in public places --
1 a small structure where newspapers and magazines are sold --
It used to be sold on newsstands and available through paid subscription.
The first issue sold around 200,000 copies at $4.99 each out of 375,000 sent to newsstands.
The magazine can be found on newsstands throughout the state and region.
It was supplemented by a separate edition for bookstores that was double the dimensions of the newsstand edition.
It has a paid circulation of 60,000 copies distributed by subscription and newsstand sales.
In addition to paid home delivery, the paper is available in libraries and institutions, and single copies are sold at more than 70 newsstands.
Regular publication of the magazine ended in 2009, with the name being used for a biannual newsstand publication.
Its famous "locandine", (in) are saucy showcases of the main articles of the magazine, to be displayed at newsstands.