There's lots of competition for readers' attention today, what with Thanksgiving newspaper circulars to scour for Black Friday deals -- and all the extra bing cherries Aunt Marcelline piled into her world-famous Cherry-Coke Jello Mold. So! Why not try something different on page one -- as this sampling of Gannett papers shows?
First up is the Times Herald in Port Huron, Mich. (bigger view):
The Tulare (Calif.) Advance-Register (bigger view):
And The Arizona Republic (bigger view):
Got a front page to recommend? First, find it at the Newseum's Gannett pages. Then paste the link in the comments section, below. Or e-mail via gannettblog[at]gmail[dot-com]. See Tipsters Anonymous Policy in the green sidebar, upper right.
[Images: Newseum]
Thursday, November 27, 2008
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Did mainstreaming and diversity initiatives take the day off?
ReplyDeleteThe Times Herald front page makes me gag! I just can't adequately describe how much I don't like that cover!
ReplyDeleteThe Times Herald cover looks like it stepped straight out of school display case.
ReplyDeleteRe. Republic's cover: Apparently the Great Depression angle came as localizations of GNS/USAT effort. My southern region paper also featured Great Depression survivors yesterday. Those localizations and rewrites keep our "public service team" busy.
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