Use the Today's Paper page to see all the headlines from the Final City Edition of The New York Times organized in the same sections as they appeared in print. You can also view a front page image and read the quote of the day. Use the cale...More
Use the Today's Paper page to see all the headlines from the Final City Edition of The New York Times organized in the same sections as they appeared in print. You can also view a front page image and read the quote of the day. Use the calendar feature to see a previous day's headlines or use search to look for articles published in a specific past issue.
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Newspapers/Example, New York Times: the N.Y. Times to me is the best example of a newspaper that wants to change, is trying to change but cannot get rid of the original physical newspaper look to really change into a source of content in a new form for the coming generations. You get the 'exact' way it looks like in print. Is that the best way to read it online with different types of monitors being used by millions of viewers? Is the typeface the best also? I have not seen a discussion of this in the paper yet and why shouldn't they talk about it? Who knows what its viewers/readers might know about what they like and dislike about an electronic version of the paper?