in other blogs : newsprint antiquities

3347604455_d2ec9e6d97.jpg.jpeg
photo by espressobuzz [flickr] via our group pool [#]
  • The NYT assesses the soon-to-be-electronic future of the Post-Intelligencer. [nyt]
  • Eli Sanders has been talking to P-I people about what’s been lost as the paper switches to not being on paper anymore. [thestranger]
  • Liz Jones investigates the future of the city’s most beloved neon globe. [kuow]
  • Michelle Nicolosi tells you a bit about the electromagic new, de-nwsource-ified SeattlePI.com [p-i]
  • the P-I staff trade trinkets to commemorate the end of putting their paper on newsprint every day. [bigblog]
  • Jack Shafer, who must know more than a little about running an online magazine, says hello and goodbye to the P-I, with some sound advice and a harrowing closer (SPOILER: “If the P-I delivers on her vision, it’s doomed.”) [slate]
  • After the P-I ceases printing newspapers, its subscribers will find copies of the Times on their doorsteps. [publicola]
  • The headline could have been improved if it were something like “Sleepless, Seattleites Didn’t Love Lucy”. [nyt]
  • Now that Kerlikowske is off to DC, Seattle has a new acting police chief. [wsb]
  • Seth returns to Seattlest to chide the legislature for stepping up and passing a crazy law to encourage the UW basketball team to win the NCAA tournament. [seattlest (who are happy houring at Zig Zag about now -- go! drink! et c.)]


Comments are closed.


Terms of use | Privacy Policy | Content: Creative Commons | Site and Design © 2009 | Metroblogging ® and Metblogs ® are registered trademarks of Bode Media, Inc.