By country Newsagent's shop
1 country
1.1 brazil
1.2 australia
1.2.1 retail newsagencies
1.2.2 distribution newsagencies
1.3 italy
1.4 japan
1.5 united kingdom
1.6 greece
1.7 united states
by country
brazil
in brazil, newsagents shops known bancas de jornal or bancas de revistas , family-owned free standing kiosks deal in periodical publications, telephone cards, bus tickets , occasional book , cut-price dvd. in suburban areas , villages housed in shop selling stationery, tobacco , sweets periodicals.
australia
a typical suburban newsagency in pinewood, australia
a newsagent manager of newspaper department of shop, owner of newsagent shop.
newsagencies conduct either retail business and/or distribution business.
when first started in australia unknown; earliest reference known in australia advertisement in 1855 in melbourne.
the number of newsagencies falling dramatically in recent years , decline expected continue. in 2007/8 there 4,635 newsagencies, 2016/7 there 3,150 newsagencies , in 2021/22 there expected 2,856 newsagencies.
retail newsagencies
retail newsagencies offer comprehensive range of newspapers , magazines stationery , greeting cards.
distribution newsagencies
distribution newsagencies offer home delivery of comprehensive range of newspapers , magazines, these can quite large , sophisticated businesses. if authorised, computerized. have territory, partly protected contracts of australian newsagents federation recognised publishers/distributors. these recognised publishers/distributors include acp publishing, news limited, fairfax publications, rural press, west australian , australian provincial newspapers. these monopolies have been major source of contention between newsagents , australian consumer affairs.
italy
in italy, newsagents shops known edicola , family-owned, free standing kiosks deal in periodical publications, stickers, bus tickets , occasional book , cut-price dvd. in suburban areas , villages housed in shop selling stationery, tobacco , sweets periodicals.
japan
kiosk in osaka, japan
in japan, newsagents shops called kiosks, , typically found in or around railway or subway stations. in addition newspapers , magazines, sell beverages, snack foods, postage stamps, cigarettes, , many other kinds of merchandise. ekiben boxed lunches can purchased @ larger kiosks in inter-city rail stations.
united kingdom
teignmouth, england, 2008
in united kingdom, newsagents shops small shops selling newspapers magazines, sweets , tobacco; of them sell provisions , alcoholic beverages. opening times vary according owners preferences.
many shops family-owned. these family owned shops may carry purchasing group branding such spar, today s, local shop or nisa. alternatively private owner choosing own purchasing (usually cash , carries) may carry advertising local paper, national news group or soft drinks brand externally. prior banning of advertising of tobacco products common form of external advertising. primary employers association aimed towards looking after interests of independent newsagents in uk , republic of ireland national federation of retail newsagents.
others part of national chains such rs mccoll/martins, premier, co-operative group , wh smiths. mini-marts, off-licences , supermarkets may act newsagents.
greece
in greece, newsagents shops called periptera , selling newspapers , magazines other goods beverages (including alcoholic ones), snacks, tobacco; , other kinds of merchandise. opening times vary. typically found on side of road in crowded public area s.
a periptero in athens, greece
united states
an outdoor newsstand in new york city
on street corners in new york city, instance, shacks constructed of steel beams , aluminium siding or roofing tin; , require city permit build , operate. other new york newsstands located inside airports, hotels , office buildings - , beneath street level in underground concourses or on subway platforms. hudson news, iconic newsstand brand created in new york city, operated retailer hudson group, more 500 stores around world. brand created in 1987, , became more popular in 1990s, during time when newsstands in commuter terminals being reevaluated , reopened better serve customers , spaces commuter foot traffic. prior this, newsstands caused limited visibility officers patrolling subway stations, impeding crowd movement.
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