Sunday editions

For other uses, see Sunday Edition.

A Sunday edition is a weekly newspaper published on Sundays. In some cases a Sunday edition is an expanded version of a newspaper from the same publisher; in other cases, particularly in Britain, it may be a separate enterprise, e.g., The Observer, not affiliated with a daily newspaper from its founding in 1791 until it was acquired by The Guardian in 1993.

Usually, it is a specially expanded edition, often several times the thickness and weight of the weekday editions. There are generally special sections not found in the weekday editions, and the classified ads are usually greatly expanded in type and number. Hallmarks of many Sunday editions are:

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