US: Duluth News Tribune revamps print version
Posted by Lauren Drablier on December 1, 2008 at 2:02 PM
The Duluth News Tribune relaunched today with a new design. According to the paper's website they have "taken a more aggressive approach to news, story play and presentation."
The paper has adopted a narrower newsprint in order to cut newsprint costs. In addition, they have increased headline sizes and changed page layouts.
Content will also be shifted around. The News Tribune will begin publishing a new section on Sundays, entitled "Scrapbook" which will be uniquely for reader submitted content.
Source: Duluth News Tribune
The paper has adopted a narrower newsprint in order to cut newsprint costs. In addition, they have increased headline sizes and changed page layouts.
Content will also be shifted around. The News Tribune will begin publishing a new section on Sundays, entitled "Scrapbook" which will be uniquely for reader submitted content.
Source: Duluth News Tribune
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