Publishing

Circulation Expenses
Costs associated with establishing, maintaining, or increasing the readership of a periodical such as a magazine or newspaper.
Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Desktop publishing (DTP) refers to the use of personal computers to design, create, and print professional-quality typeset documents. This involves integrating text and graphics to produce print-ready documents such as books, brochures, posters, and magazines.
Dun & Bradstreet (D&B)
Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) is an information service company that provides critical business information, analytics, and insights, facilitating better decision-making with a vast database of credit information and commercial insights.
STET
STET is a proofreader's or editor's direction to the printer or typesetter indicating that material marked for correction should remain as it was before the correction. The term 'STET' is derived from Latin, meaning 'let it stand.' It is a crucial term in the publishing and editing industry.
Tabloid
A tabloid is a type of newspaper with a page size smaller than that of a standard newspaper, typically focusing on sensational news stories and a multitude of photographs.
Template
A template is a predefined format used to structure and design documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and other applications. It typically contains styles, images, boilerplate text, and other formatting elements, making it suitable for creating a particular type of document such as letters, reports, résumés, presentations, and more.
Trade Book
A trade book is a publication intended for general readership and usually sold through bookstores and other retail outlets.

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