[Grammar] its digital and print editions

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kadioguy

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[My sentences]

a. The newspaper says it will stop publishing its digital and print editions.

b. The newspaper says it will stop publishing its digital edition and print edition.
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1. Are they both correct?

2. Do they mean the same (i.e., are
they interchangeable)?
 
They mean the same thing. Sentence two is unnecessarily wordy and not natural.
 
Number 2 is very natural, but keep in mind that newspapers don't talk. Publishers do.
 
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