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- Spadea abstract "A spadea or spadia (also "spadea fold") is a separately printed, unbound broadsheet that is folded around a newspaper or other periodical, or around one of its sections, appearing as a partial page or flap over the front and back. Spadeas have been an advertising mechanism for publishers for many years, particularly for magazines and comics. They have become popular for other publishing forms as well; in 2007, The New York Times implemented a spadia ad campaign for the first time.".
- Spadea wikiPageExternalLink prodreq_comics_sizes.pdf.
- Spadea wikiPageExternalLink spadia.
- Spadea wikiPageExternalLink 002443.php.
- Spadea wikiPageID "13431552".
- Spadea wikiPageRevisionID "557406261".
- Spadea hasPhotoCollection Spadea.
- Spadea subject Category:Advertising_publications_by_format.
- Spadea subject Category:Periodicals.
- Spadea type AdvertisingPublicationsByFormat.
- Spadea type Artifact100021939.
- Spadea type Creation103129123.
- Spadea type Object100002684.
- Spadea type Periodical106593296.
- Spadea type Periodicals.
- Spadea type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Spadea type Product104007894.
- Spadea type Publication106589574.
- Spadea type Whole100003553.
- Spadea type Work104599396.
- Spadea comment "A spadea or spadia (also "spadea fold") is a separately printed, unbound broadsheet that is folded around a newspaper or other periodical, or around one of its sections, appearing as a partial page or flap over the front and back. Spadeas have been an advertising mechanism for publishers for many years, particularly for magazines and comics. They have become popular for other publishing forms as well; in 2007, The New York Times implemented a spadia ad campaign for the first time.".
- Spadea label "Spadea".
- Spadea sameAs m.02vm2yt.
- Spadea sameAs Q7572780.
- Spadea sameAs Q7572780.
- Spadea sameAs Spadea.
- Spadea wasDerivedFrom Spadea?oldid=557406261.
- Spadea isPrimaryTopicOf Spadea.