0 a magazine with colour pictures that is given free with a newspaper, especially on Saturdays and Sundays
1 a magazine printed in colour, which is given free with a newspaper, especially a weekend newspaper:
The business has grown a lot in recent years, largely as a result of advertising in the Sunday colour supplements.
Davie subsequently became the newspaper's news editor, sports writer and editor of the colour supplement when it was first published in 1965.
Format changed to broadsheet with addition of colour supplement magazine after first year.
Sunday advertising in the colour supplements of newspapers has increased greatly, and that will remain unscathed.
The drug trade on the islands has been mentioned in colour supplement articles.
Someone came who was writing a feature for a colour supplement.
The newspaper was planned as having only two sections and a colour supplement.
Secondly, will the legislation extend to advertisements in colour supplements, which are a very big source of gaining consumer orders?
Not for them are the good things that they see flaunted in the television advertisements and the colour supplements.