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New York Times May 24 front page

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Mr. X, May 24, 2020.

  1. Alma

    Alma Well-Known Member

    Nice.
     
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  2. Alma

    Alma Well-Known Member

    It won Twitter and parts of Facebook. It's a nice keepsake.

    Perhaps the word "incalculable" is meant ironically which, to say, when you're trying to be grave, you shouldn't use. So some other word there would have been good.
     
  3. Fredrick

    Fredrick Well-Known Member

    If there are mistakes in there, INEXCUSABLE! Oh wait, excusable. They probably have one copy editor working on the weekend. You get what you pay for. No holiday weekend overtime probably led to screwups.
     
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  4. cjericho

    cjericho Well-Known Member

    Were the suits working?
     
  5. gingerbread

    gingerbread Well-Known Member

    I don't know how you can read these and not be moved.
    "Hailey Herrera, 25, budding therapist w/a gift for empathy ... Georgianna Glose, 73, renegade nun who ran a non profit anchor ..."

    Also, as a friend of mine posted, it's reminiscent of this from the the Chicago Tribune's front page on Dec. 31, 1903, the day after the Iroquois Theater fire.
     
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  6. Sam Mills 51

    Sam Mills 51 Well-Known Member

    Except that someone has mentioned that the correction was made.

    As Twirling Time noted, a lot of effort to tear down an obvious effort at an exceptional effort of journalism. Trying THAT hard to reside in Bitterville?
     
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  7. Sports Barf

    Sports Barf Well-Known Member

    Typical Gannett. How many of those people listed as dead would have been laid off or forced to work 70 get paid 40 if they stayed alive?

    oh sorry this is Fredrick’s burner account again
     
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  8. Monday Morning Sportswriter

    Monday Morning Sportswriter Well-Known Member

  9. Vombatus

    Vombatus Well-Known Member

    That’s quite a few errors for compilers.
     
  10. britwrit

    britwrit Well-Known Member

    There's also precedent for screw-ups even on a bigger scale. Like some of the names on the Vietnam Wall memorial are misspelled ("scores" says the internet.) 25 people who survived the war are listed as dead.
     
  11. MileHigh

    MileHigh Moderator Staff Member

  12. PaperDoll

    PaperDoll Well-Known Member

    Since so much effort went into the web version, it would've been appreciated to have links back to the each individual story. I didn't write any of them, but I know quite a few people who did.

    If The New York Times was trying to shine a light on individual people from individual communities, why not take that next step and support the individual local publications and journalists who made their project possible.

    I guess the question is whether seeing a block of text on the front page is moving, or reading the stories of each individual who died from complications of COVID-19. To me, it's the latter.
     
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