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The newspaper standard varies fro mcountry to country, but roughly follows the same guidelines the world over. For example, the tabloid standard is smaller than the broadsheet standard. This is seen the world over.

The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal have their own standard sized paper as you can see.

FormatWidth × Height (mm)Width × Height (cm)Width × Height (in)
Berliner315 × 470 mm31.5 × 47 cm12.4 × 18.5 in
Broadsheet597 × 749 mm59.7 × 74.9 cm23.5 × 29.5 in
US Broadsheet381 × 578 mm38.1 × 57.8 cm15 × 22.8 in
British Broadsheet375 × 597 mm37.5 × 59.7 cm14.8 × 23.5 in
South African Broadsheet410 × 578 mm41 × 57.8 cm16.1 × 22.8 in
Ciner350 × 500 mm35 × 50 cm13.8 × 19.7 in
Compact280 × 430 mm28 × 43 cm11 × 16.9 in
Nordisch400 × 570 mm40 × 57 cm15.7 × 22.4 in
Rhenish350 × 520 mm35 × 52 cm13.8 × 20.5 in
Swiss320 × 475 mm32 × 47.5 cm12.6 × 18.7 in
Tabloid280 × 430 mm28 × 43 cm11 × 16.9 in
Canadian Tabloid260 × 368 mm26 × 36.8 cm10.2 × 14.5 in
Norwegian Tabloid280 × 400 mm28 × 40 cm11 × 15.7 in
New York Times305 × 559 mm30.5 × 55.9 cm12 × 22 in
Wall Street Journal305 × 578 mm30.5 × 57.8 cm12 × 22.8 in