Tag Archives: Gannett

The Reincarnation of Al Neuharth

A fascinating S.O.B. entered the cosmic recycling bin a week ago. He will be coming around again soon. His kind never dies. Al Neuharth, USA Today founder, and former chairman and CEO of Gannett Co. Inc. – the largest newspaper chain in the U.S. – shoved off at the age of 89 at his home […]

Truths About the American Way

In the real world, Clark Kent would have been forced out of newspapers years ago. Too old. And in today’s world of American newspapers, even Superman couldn’t replace the lost ad revenues that has decimated news staffs. But in the latest comic book series, Superman’s writers don’t have Clark Kent stand and deliver those truths […]

Unmuzzling the Slave Trade

News flash: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has discovered that white Americans are not the only ones who owned black slaves. So has NPR’s Terry Gross. “There is so much in your book that I did not know,” the host of “Fresh Air” told Gates. “I did not know I was so uninformed about slavery south […]