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Oct 3, 2019 · “Extra! Extra! Read all about it!” is definitely a phrase you've heard, but it's time to find out why newsies used to shout it from the street corners.
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Extra can apply to both an edition or an issue. It can be an extra edition published after the final edition, something issued because of late-breaking news, or it can be an extra issue published at, say, midday or (in the case of a weekly newspaper) on a date it would not normally publish.
Apr 11, 2023 · Extra will officially be back for its 30 th season. The daytime series will break the 9,000 episode mark with the renewal, which sees it cleared in over 75% of stations across the country.
Extra is a versatile word: it can be a noun (“a computer loaded with extras”) or an adverb (“extra special”), but it is predominantly used as an adjective (“made extra party favors in case more guests arrived”).
Newspapers used to print in the mornings and, occasionally, if there was breaking news during the day, print another edition that day - an "extra". Newspaper hawks would advertise this by saying "Extra!
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Cliché stock phrase from the 1890s through the 1940s used to denote breaking news! Sometimes uses "extry" or "wuxtry" to denote a New England accent! Often shouted by overzealous newsies and paperboys!
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