rolled-up newspaper Emoji
The ποΈ rolled-up newspaper emoji represents news, publications, and printed information.
U+1F5DE U+FE0F
The ποΈ symbol is the rolled-up newspaper emoji. Itβs commonly used to represent news, articles, reports, and printed media. You can copy it directly or insert it using its Unicode code point.
rolled-up newspaper Emoji Meaning
ποΈ (ROLLED-UP NEWSPAPER) is used to convey news, reading material, journalism, and updates. Because it depicts a newspaper thatβs rolled or bundled, it can also suggest something recently issued, delivered, or βready to read.β In conversations and posts, people use it to label headlines, share links to articles, or indicate that information is coming from media sources. In design and UI text, it works well for categories like βNews,β βPress,β βLatest updates,β or βArticles,β especially when you want a clear, instantly recognizable icon.
Common uses
- β’Labeling a βNewsβ or βLatest updatesβ section in an app or website
- β’Tagging or indicating an article link in social media posts
- β’Illustrating journalism, reporting, or media-related content
- β’Designing a newsletter or press summary header
- β’Signposting printed or document-style content in documents and slides
Examples
ποΈ Rolled-up Newspaper Symbol
- ποΈBreaking news: check todayβs ποΈ article.
- ποΈNew post from our team ποΈβread the full report.
- ποΈThis weekβs updates ποΈ are now available.
- ποΈPress note ποΈ: company statement and details.
- ποΈIβm reading ποΈ and catching up on headlines.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F5DE U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🗞 | |
| HTML Code | 🗞 | |
| CSS | \1F5DE |
FAQ
What does ποΈ usually mean?
It typically represents news, articles, journalism, or printed information that readers can view.
How do I copy the symbol?
Copy the character shown on this page: ποΈ. You can paste it into posts, documents, or design tools.
What is the Unicode code point for ποΈ?
It is U+1F5DE U+FE0F (ROLLED-UP NEWSPAPER).
Can I use it for a βNewsβ UI label?
Yes. It works well for menu items, section headers, and category icons like βNewsβ or βLatest updates.β