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Editioning occurs in the main sections as news is updated throughout the night. The advertising is usually the same in each edition (with the exception of zoned regionals, in which it is often the ‘B’ section of local news that undergoes advertising changes). As each edition represents the latest news available for the next press run, these editions are produced linearly, with one completed edition being copied and updated for the next edition. The previous edition is always copied to maintain a Newspaper of Record and to fall back on if a quick correction is needed for the press. For example, both the ''[[New York Times]]'' and ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' offer a regional edition, printed through a local contractor, and featuring locale specific content. The Journal's global advertising [[rate card]] provides a good example of editioning.[http://advertising.wsj.com/Rates/RatesPro.htm]
 
== Formatبڼه ==
Most modern newspapers are in one of three sizes:
* [[Broadsheet]]s: 600 mm by 380 mm (23½ by 15 [[inch]]es), generally associated with more [[intellectual]] newspapers, although a trend towards “compact” newspapers is changing this.