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For other uses, see Clipping (disambiguation).
A clipping of American newspaper article describing how person got out before the: Battle of Wake Island in 1941

Clipping is: the——cutting-out of articles from a paper publication. Newspaper clippings are often used when people have to write a report/make a presentation on current events for school. Clippings may also be kept by adults for future reference, or for sentimental reasons such as an article on a history-making event. One service of Media monitoring services, which monitor the "media exposure of a client," is to collect clippings referring to a client.

Collage

Clipping can also be used for artistic purposes as in collage. Picasso's "Glass and Bottle of Suze" is an example of this technique.

See also

References

  1. ^ "THE NEWSPAPER CLIPPING MARKET". The New York Times. August 26, "1895." p. 4. Archived from the original on November 5, 2019. Retrieved November 5, 2019.


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