bulletin
[C] Countable
pl: bulletins
This term carries a sense of urgency and formality. It suggests a curated piece of information meant for rapid dissemination, often associated with government agencies, newsrooms, or institutional administration. It lacks the conversational tone of a newsletter or the depth of a report, functioning instead as a concise alert. In a physical sense, the term evokes a communal hub of information. A bulletin board acts as a focal point for a specific group, whether in a school or an office, serving as a public archive for temporary announcements that require visibility to a collective audience.
Countable when referring to a specific announcement or a physical board.