Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Dow Gets Banner Headline
Farewell from New York
Monday, September 29, 2008
More than OK
The Oklahoman in Oklahoma City shows off a new design today that it says was 18 months in the making. The newspaper is now smaller, and the design includes a larger font size and colors that represent an "Oklahoma pallet." Editors promise more consistent design and more stories and entry points on the front page. The newspaper has a multimedia explanation of the changes.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
McCain vs. Obama: Punches but no Knockouts
There’s no debate.
It’s news when national candidates meet face-to-face, as they did last night at the University of Mississippi.
Past political debates have been front-page news — whether it was presidential contenders John F. Kennedy vs. Richard Nixon in 1960 and Jimmy Carter vs. Gerald Ford in 1976 or vice presidential hopefuls George H.W. Bush vs. Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Lloyd Bentsen vs. Dan Quayle in 1988.
The McCain-Obama debate was no exception. It was top news across the U.S.
“McCain, Obama clash sharply on financial crisis, war policy,” The Boston Globe said.
The debate provided main headlines for many newspapers. But front pages also provided an important feature – analysis.
In 1976, the St. Paul (Minn.) Dispatch (published 1861-1984) proclaimed: “Neither Ford nor Carter won 1st round.” History repeated itself last night:
* The Plain Dealer of Cleveland: “Toe-to-toe, but no KO.”
* Los Angeles Times: “Few hits, no errors.”
* The Tennessean, Nashville: “Both score points, but no clear victor.”
* Times-Picayune of New Orleans: “Senators land punches but no knockouts.”
Monday, September 22, 2008
Farewell to the House that Ruth Built
Thursday, September 18, 2008
A Year in the Making
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Hurricane Ike Strikes
The Houston Chronicle reports that the neighboring Galveston County Daily News continued to publish despite being pummeled by Hurricane Ike. Ike tore off the Daily News' roof, sending the staff to the Herald Zeitung in New Braunfels to produce pages and to the Victoria Advocate to print the newspaper. Through it all, the Galveston paper did not miss producing a newspaper.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Detroit's Mayoral Scandal
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Un-conventional
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Set to Print -- But No Electricity
The lack of power in New Orleans has impacted even the newspaper, which has been reporting and photographing news of Hurricane Gustav. Using a generator, the staff was able to put together a newspaper. But without electricity to power a printing press, the newspaper could not print today’s edition. Instead, it posted images of pages on its Web site.
The Newseum -- like many others interested in news about the massive storm -- pulled a copy of The Times-Picayune front page from the Internet.
If power is not restored this afternoon, the newspaper says it will seek an alternative location to print tomorrow’s newspaper. And The Times-Picayune will be awaiting the return of newspaper carriers, many of whom evacuated ahead of the storm.