Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Page One | Post-print, framing a win -- and a loss

Today we're reminded of the irreplaceable quality of a traditional, printed front page. When presses are gone for good, would you be satisfied with framing a hard-copy printout of a paper's Twitter feed or homepage as a memento of a big community story? Here's this morning's Hearst-owned San Francisco Chronicle:

Got a Gannett front page to recommend? Find it in the Newseum's page one database, then post a link in the comments section, below. To e-mail confidentially, write jimhopkins[at]gmail[dot-com]; see Tipsters Anonymous Policy in the rail, upper right.

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2 comments:

  1. From the East Coast.....Go Giants!

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  2. These A1s are great. But unfortunately, people only want them when something like this happens.

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