The volume number on a newspaper typically refers to the number of years that the publication has been in circulation. Each year, the volume number increases by one. For example, if a newspaper has a volume number of 25, it means that it has been in circulation for 25 years. The volume number helps readers and researchers track the history and longevity of a particular newspaper.
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"Volume" is the number of shares of an issue that traded on a market day.
The homograph that can mean pillar or newspaper is "column."
In newspaper editing, "30" typically refers to the total number of words in a headline or title. Editors often have strict character or word count limits for headlines to fit within the layout of the newspaper.
This is the daily number of shares of a security that change hands between a buyer and a seller. Also known as volume traded. Also see Up volume and Down volume.
The folio line of a newspaper typically includes the name of the newspaper, the date of the publication, the page number, and sometimes the section of the paper. It is usually located at the top of each page or section for easy reference.
Shares traded. This is the number of shares sold for the day, expressed in hundreds.
The Meaning of Voluminous: Having great Volume, Fullness, Size, or Number.
SPA: Leer el periódico ENG: Read the newspaper.
A number cannot have a volume.
The circulation number for the Hispanic newspaper El Mundo is 266,294 daily in 2011. It is a Spanish daily newspaper with it's headquarters in Spain.