If anything is front-page news, it’s that your newspaper is going to stop printing every day. Here’s how the four Advance Publications newspapers (and one outsider) told their readers Friday morning about the changes. Press-Register Editor Mike Marshall tells Andrew Beaujon that he was trying to recast a negative storyline with his “exciting changes” headline, but “perhaps I got carried away.” All front pages (some cropped) appear courtesy of the Newseum. || Related: Will New Orleanians follow The Times-Picayune online after it cuts back on print? (Poynter) |Â Critics ask if Times-Picayune, other Advance papers are ready for their new digital focus (Poynter) |Â City leaders discuss buying The Times-Picayune, but its owner says it’s not for sale (The New York Times)
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