split run


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a print run of a newspaper during which some articles or advertisements are changed to produce a different edition

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In principle, this procedure could be done in any metro region where household sales can be monitored; where the addresses of those purchasers are known; where the newspaper has a relatively high home-delivery coverage and can provide a demographically matched geographic split run and can provide the addresses of its subscribers.
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If you've lost a unit or two, you're going to have to split runs, have multiple section runs, drop color, drop page counts, adjust deadlines, etc.
The split runs deeper than the single issue of IS strikes.
A similar split runs through Thailand's politics - except that the rural poor support the present government of Yingluck Shinawatra, the sister of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was dismissed from power by the military in 2006.
When the split runs naturally with the grain, they learn, it's stronger.
Greg Davis, sales representative, Victor Graphics, Baltimore, Maryland, believes split runs will become more and more common.
The bill, as most people must know by now, is meant to protect Canadian magazines from "split runs" of American magazines, like Sports Illustrated, which publish cheap Canadian editions with little or no Canadian content but lots of Canadian ads.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled at the end of June that federal regulations and other aids that support all Canadian publications violate some stupid international trade `commitment.' The WTO ruled against Canadian laws banning split runs (like Sports Illustrated), but even worse, it ruled that postal subsidies (which Canadian periodicals, including Herizons receive) are a no-no.
The tariff code is aimed at so-called split runs -- Canadian editions of foreign magazines that barely differ from the original publication but replace the original advertisements with Canadian ads.
Every man I've dated since we split runs a mile after my ex threatens them.