US: New look of the Chicago Tribune
Posted by Lauren Drablier on September 23, 2008 at 7:45 AM
The redesigned Chicago Tribune, set to launch September 29, has released a set of prototypes.
The new front page will have just two for three stories. The front section will host all local, national, foreign and business news.
According to Chicago Business, in an effort to save money, the paper will have a 50-50 ratio of ads to editorial copy, allowing for more advertising space and necessitating fewer journalists.
Sources: Poynter, Chicago Business
According to Chicago Business, in an effort to save money, the paper will have a 50-50 ratio of ads to editorial copy, allowing for more advertising space and necessitating fewer journalists.
Sources: Poynter, Chicago Business
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