Welcome to a new day at The Denver Post. With a nine-month conversion to our new presses now complete, we are implementing some content and design changes today.
The press conversion has resulted in a slightly smaller page size, which is becoming standard in our industry. But these presses give us the chance to revolutionize our look and presentation.
The first thing I am sure you’ve noticed is the greater use of color throughout your paper. We are bolder and livelier and reflect more effectively the world in which we live.
Some other changes:
We are moving our “people” news from the features section to a new Daily Scene page in Denver & The West. That page will feature Bill Husted’s column and local concert reviews and news.
Our Corrections will now appear on Page 2A.
You’ll find topic pages in the paper. We have been publishing a daily Campaign 2008 page. We will continue that and expand the format to report on other “topics.”
One thing that isn’t changing is the size or readability of our story type. We have kept the same attributes of style, size and line spacing as before.
This marks the second significant change to the look of The Post in the past five years. Every section is being upgraded to take advantage of our new capacity for color. And we will continue to evolve while retaining the essence of The Post as the most trusted and authoritative source for news, information and entertainment in the Rocky Mountain West.
So please check out the changes we’ve made, and feel free to contact us. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you. – Gregory L. Moore, editor



