Installing AnnArbor.com sign high on the side of the building. [Photo]
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Installing AnnArbor.com sign high on the side of the building. [Photo]
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Personally, I’d wait to put up a permanent sign until I could reliably get the paper delivered with all the sections included.
Ahhh, hubris.
What hits me most is that the “new” paper is so incredibly similar to the “old” paper. They changed the typeface and the name. I can only imagine what an affront that is to the “old” employees.
They changed the typeface, the name, and the journalistic quality of the paper. None for the better, I’m sorry to say.
One difference I noticed in the Sunday paper is that it has a national news section, something the print edition hadn’t really covered for months. Of course, you have to wonder: are they going to print a week’s worth of national news, or just the news from Saturday? What exactly is the point?