A stand or place at which newspapers, periodicals, etc., are sold.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "news-stand" in a sentence
"UK-based David Bradley has been editor of SFX magazine, the world's leading news-stand SF magazine, for four years."
"Sounds like I'm being self-aggrandising, and that's not my intention: I just think it's important to note that news-stand titles still have a place and can deliver a valuable (if differently paced) service."
"Two weeks later he was overjoyed to see, in the latest number on the news-stand, his story printed in full, illustrated, and in the place of honor."