Showing posts with label Newspapers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newspapers. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Macho Sadness

At least one paper in this country has shown proper respect as the Trentonian appropriately puts the death of Randy Savage frontpage, above the fold.



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Pittsburgh: Where Ward Trumps War

Hines Ward's Cha Cha seems to be the top news story in Western, PA. Not like there's anything else going on in the world.



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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Preserving History: The Giants Win the Series! The Giants Win the Series!

After each major sporting event, HHR takes a look at how it is portrayed in news print in some of the nation's leading dailies. Part out of curiosity, and part to preserve the dying medium.

At least Barry Bonds wasn't on the team. Makes them much more palatable.




















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Friday, July 9, 2010

Washington Post: LeBron James Chooses XXX!

Eerily reminiscent of pre-written obituaries, the Washington Post had it's LeBron story in the hopper going into last night. Only, they forgot to change the URL to reflect the actual announcement.


Then again, with all the speculation and mistruths put out by the media during this whole charade, this may be an example of responsible journalism.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Preserving History: Bulldogs Feel the Blues

After each major sporting event, HHR takes a look at how it is portrayed in news print in some of the nation's leading dailies. Part out of curiosity, and part to preserve the dying medium.

Despite being a competitive championship game throughout its duration, Duke's victory was lost on most of the major dailies throughout the country as Opening Day and Tiger's presser dominated most front page sports headlines outside of Tobacco Road and Indiana.








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Monday, February 8, 2010

Preserving History: Who Dat?

After each major sporting event, HHR takes a look at how it is portrayed in news print in some of the nation's leading dailies. Part out of curiosity, and part to preserve the dying medium.














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