Browse Front Pages Worldwide at the Newseum
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 12:00 AM on February 7, 2008

Want so see how the newspapers around your region played the Super Tuesday results on their front page? Just want to get a quick glance at your own newspaper's front page without clicking through its web site? The web site of the Newseum, an interactive journalism museum, offers a nifty "Front Pages Worldwide" tool that's updated daily and comes in list, gallery, or (coolest of all) map flavors. Simply mouse over a town or city to see that papers' front page, or head to the list or gallery options to grab a read-able PDF of it. For capturing a piece of a major story in your town or just keeping yourself informed, the Newseum is the web version of having a stack of papers delivered to your desk.
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massysett
Posted 3:41 AM 7/2/08
Here in Washington DC the Newseum is readying its new building, and the front pages will be on display out front (at their old building in Virginia, they were inside.) I always enjoy looking at them.
massysett
hickinbotham
Posted 3:41 AM 7/2/08
This is a really neat way for information junkies like myself to see what the spin on a particular topic is, both nation-wide, and around the world. Thanks for sharing this one!
hickinbotham
felix
Posted 3:41 AM 7/2/08
That is genuinely a really, really cool feature.
felix
freezejeans
Posted 5:42 AM 7/2/08
This is indeed awesome, another information junkie here...goodbye, productivity for today :D
freezejeans
cheesebubble
Posted 5:42 AM 7/2/08
I like the quickness and ease of navigating the Newseum. The fact that it's a worldwide survey of newspapers is excellent. Good find!
cheesebubble
majortom1981
Posted 11:43 AM 7/2/08
I live on Long Island and Newsday is one of the Worst NEwspapers in the country. They are bias on every article they write. You should change the picto a different newspaper.
majortom1981
cheesebubble
Posted 5:42 PM 7/2/08
@majortom1981: but the media is never biased. you must be mistaken ;)
cheesebubble
rasti
Posted 8:42 PM 7/2/08
No Rss feeds...
So 1996...
Yahoo/regional/newspapers....
No newspaper in Argentina?
Mmmmmmmmmm
rasti