The Front Page Hildy Johnson is the top reporter on a Chicago newspaper during the 1930s. Tired of the whole game he's determined to quit his job to get married. His scheming editor, Walter Burns, has other plans though. It's the day before guilty (but insane) murderer, Earl Williams, is due to go to the gallows and Burns tempts Johnson to stay and write the story. release year: 1974 star(s):Susan Sarandon
Howard Kurtz Critiques the Press and Analyzes the MediaWashington Post, United StatesI thought it was great when the Post added the "A1" that let me know a story appeared on the front page -- even if, by mid-day, it had fallen to the "More National News" section of the Web site homepage. I applauded when the NY Times added a similar
By Gary Truitt Do a search of news headlines about agriculture, and you are likely to be depressed. Very few of them will be positive, actually most will be
On the front page of the Sunday New York Times for November 23 were two feature pieces in startling juxtaposition. The one, "Citigroup Pays for a Rush to
First, some background: The front page was conceived as “poster-like” but wasn’t created for poster sales. Front-page options were discussed weeks before
Here it is: So, whenever someone questions a story we put on the front page, one of our standard retorts is, “Hey, we put a zucchini duck on the front page
I am calling about those half-page ads on the front page of the newspaper. There is nothing more aggravating then opening your newspaper and having to rip