digizine

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of digital +‎ magazine

Noun[edit]

digizine (plural digizines)

  1. A magazine published in an electronic format; an e-zine.
    • 1998, Calleen Coorough, Getting started with multimedia, page 16:
      Digizines are print magazines that have been translated into a digital format. Digizines usually include access to an expanded set of information and often include more multimedia than most zines.
    • 2000, Thomas C. O'Guinn, Advertising, volume 1, page 485:
      The evolution of the digizine is highlighted in the New Media box on page 488. Over 250 magazines now offer their titles in a digital version. There are several advantages of the digizine format for both the publisher and the subscriber.