Archive for June, 2000

Disposable news?

Torontonians are up to their armpits in daily newspapers these days.

In addition to the four full-sized daily papers — the Star, the Sun, the Globe and the Post — commuters in the Big Smoke have the choice of three new free mini-papers.

The first on the stage was FYI Toronto, a Sun Media-Canoe.ca co-venture. And today two more jumped into the fray: the Toronto Star’s GTA Today and Metro, the latest edition of the Stockholm-based publication printed in a dozen cities in Europe and North America.

Here are a few first impressions:

Metro FYI Toronto GTA Today
Calls itself:
“News-without-the-spin” (Sounds exiciting…) “Toronto’s first free transit paper” (Big deal) “A one-hand weekday FREE purple people reader” (Uh… OK)
Pages:
20 24 24
Lead headline:
Virus breakthrough in battle against cancer City to rave on ‘Flu-like bug kills cancer’
Below-the-fold headline:
Elian and family finally fly home Survivors bounce Been Elian and dad back in Cuba
Headline font:
Classy, clean sans-serif typeface Wide block letters, ugliest headline typeface since the National Post came along One serif and one sans-serif. Both clear and readable
Centre spread:
Feature article (!) on gas prices Entertainment: Two-page spread of pics, a little information on Canada Day events Sports: Baseball, Euro 2000
Back half:
Sports, entertainment, letters, TV listings. Back page ad TV listings, events and movies listings, weather. Ads, ads and more ads TV listings, events and movies listings. Entertainments section, including the back page
Strengths:
Lots and lots of short articles and news summaries, best international news (natch) Web tie-in with Canoe.ca, eager to cover incidents of youth violence in this stinking city Established local perspective, full colour on every page used effectively
Gaffs:
“Long gives backing to Stockwell Day” – Uh… no! Treats events on Survivor as front-page news Um… Bad headline puns? (“Fawn-ed of GTA” – story of an orphaned deer in TO)
Horoscopes?
Nope. Comics are more fun anyway Yup. Page 10 Yup. Page 2
Going to work this morning, I saw this paper most often:
In the hands of Toronto commuters Under the feet of Toronto commuters In those purple boxes of theirs
Overall impression:
Dense with information, best read, but few local ties Ugly mini-Sun, 24-page ad for Canoe.ca The Star’s kid brother, sharing its “centre of the Universe” connections

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Now what?

Smiley guy found at the Institute of Official CheerWell, this Web space served its main purpose: it got me a job.

But what to do with it now? Put up an embarrassingly personal Web journal? Make yet another e/n site? Put up ridiculously huge scanned pictures of my cats? Or my cars?

I don’t think so.

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