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The older form, found in some higher-end newspapers, reflects the days when news stories were not published within 24 hours and you might have to wait over a week for a story to reach, say, the US from Japan. Most modern papers only print the place name (Moscow), or the place name and the news syndicate that the story was from (Moscow, AP), but this is still referred to in the trade as a dateline. A dateline like "Thomson Reuters · Posted: Sep 23, 2099 7:29 AM ET | Last Updated: September 24" does still appear on news websites, where archived copies of old stories would otherwise occasionally be "bumped" or externally linked and mistaken for new reports.
The newer form is found on news reports and is where the newsreader signs off their report, usually when its pre-recorded, or at the beginning for a live broadcast.
It is the name source for ''[[Dateline (TV series)|Dateline]]'' and two other shows of that name.
This is [[Report Siht]], Television Tropes & Idioms News, The Internet.
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