0 a small shop in a public area of a building or station, or part of a bigger shop, where newspapers and magazines are sold -- kiosk lub stoisko z gazetami
And the competition in the newsstands is much bigger than before.
The headline would be on display; the advertisement on the newsstand would display the headlines.
We are not talking about glossy documents being on sale on every newsstand.
Would that also cover newsstands and baokstalls?
This format was dying out, though it took several more years before the pulps completely disappeared from the newsstands.
These were sold at burlesque halls as well as under-the-counter at discreet newsstands.
There was also a gap at the newsstand for an entertaining, well-designed, well-edited hard rock magazine.
Its famous "locandine", (in) are saucy showcases of the main articles of the magazine, to be displayed at newsstands.
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