press run


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the period that presses run to produce an issue of a newspaper

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Along with cutting the press run, the paper now usually only runs eight pages a day, with four allotted to news, one to opinion, one to sports, one to classifieds and one split between the classifieds spill and sports.
Carroll County News Midweek, which is published on Tuesdays, has a press run of about 5,100.
of copies (net press run): Average # 15,676; Actual # 13,275
It costs about $3,000 to set up an offset press run, which makes sense for 20,000 participants but is prohibitively expensive for less than 5,000 pieces of mail, according to a recent Institutional Investor article by Jinny St.
With an initial press run of 6,000, the publication will be an international calling card for northeastern Ontario's mining products, services and research capabilities.
Botfa said the initial press run of 500 calendars sold out "almost immediately"; by late March, 950 had been sold.
It was too late for the papers that had left the building, but it was possible to change the front page for the rest of the press run. Fladung called Editor Jan Leach, who had gone home after the "It's Bush" run began.
In Raleigh, North Carolina, Clyde Wagner was scooping up copies of The News & Observer with the headline 'Bush Wins.' The paper said more than half the press run used that headline before it was replaced with 'Bush Leads.'
Asked about his circulation figures, Anderson said their very popular print version is still being printed in "an economy of scale," which we interpret as an impressive press run.
After the report had been printed, the entire press run was shredded--on whose orders, the author, Win Manning, never learned.
Fortunately, the paper's largest press run occurs during a time when power costs are lower.
The number of colors in your piece and print quantity together help determine the type of press and how costly your press run will be.
The press run for the most recent April/May '93 issue was 45,000 copies, distributed from Maine to Washington, D.C.
Kirk-Duggan has advised the Antitrust Division that the "official" version of the catechism "will possess monopoly characteristics since it alone will receive imprimatur." The initial press run of 400,000 copies by the USCC and the 15 selected publishers represents a retail value of between $8 million and $12 million, wrote Kirk-Duggan, a press run that represents a "significant windfall for the chosen 15."
By the late '20s the Communist Party's efforts to bring workers into the fold through photography had given rise to a thriving photo-journalist press run by and for workers.