![]() The collection is still growing and the number of boxes as well as their contents may change.Įditorial cartoons 1913-1965 from the editorial page of the St. Boxes 10-13 are arranged chronologically.Ĭopyright held by the St. The collection is organized into three subseries, the bulk of which consists of publications that represent the history of and changes within the Post-Dispatch as well as the greater world of (newspaper) publishing trends and standards. Some fragile items.Īlthough the date of many of the pieces is unknown, the dated material covers the years 1878-2014 with the bulk of the material ranging from the 1910s-2000s. Some items placed within mylar or buffered tissue paper. Jean Gosebrink, 1990s Verna Smith (volunteer), 1990s Sarah Cain, December 2014Īll items placed in acid-free folders within archival boxes. The collection was assembled over time in Special Collections. Individual items donated by Post-Dispatch staff and Frank Absher of the St. Louis Media History Foundation/Frank AbsherĬollection created in Special Collections in the 1990s Louis Post-Dispatch, P-D staff, and the St. If you would like to subscribe please go to from your mobile device and click "Join".Collected by the St. I want to support you, I want to pay you a fair price, but your economics and app make it impossible. Here is what the big wigs need to know: Instead of driving me to you, you’re driving me away. On top of the economics, the digital app remains horrid in so many ways, including intrusive advertising and stunningly poor usability. I don’t live in STL or the region, so I have specific interests: this case Cardinals, Blues, St Louis City FC … let me pay a fair price for these. (And is it a month or one time cost? I get confused.) I get digital editions of WaPost and NYT for much less. I pay for great journalism, local and national, and I want to support the hometown paper and its writers (particularly the great Derrick Goold) … but $26/month is insane. How many people have just walked away, taking their eyeballs with them? They won’t get $26/month from me for just one interest, and I wonder: Where do they make the most money? Digital subscriptions or advertising? They, obviously, want both. Update: Every time I stop by the app to see if it’s any better, if I can read even one story, I am reminded how horrible it is - and I think the paper loses another opportunity for me to add to their readership numbers, to improve their metrics, to see the advertising, and to support their writers by participating. As much as I whine about STL Today, it is the first thing I check, after my emails, in the morning. Missouri is supposed to to have a great J school, get some interns who want to bolster their resume. They are stories and you are supposed to be storytellers. I sometimes read stories where I can't figure out the chronology or connection of events. I know investigative reporting costs money, but I deserve content after watching 15 seconds of a Bommarito commercial. It's as if the writers were in high school finishing their homework in the hallway. Do you guys have spellcheck? In this day and age there is no excuse to misspell words. Get a new home feature photographer/writer if you are going to do these type of stories. Taking pictures of garden trolls or a family heirloom does not express the architectural merit of a house. One thing that irritates me are the house spotlight features. I know that it creates views, but many people want to know what's actually happening in our area. Having said that, I believe that there is news other than the Cardinals. Subscribers enjoy unlimited access.įirst of all, I am grateful for having an online source for local news. * Weather where you are – hourly, 10-day forecasts, and frequent video updatesįree to download. * Customize your text size – make the content bigger or smaller in your profile settings * Listen to articles – press the play button to listen instead ![]() * Bookmark for later – save stories to enjoy at your leisure * Continue watching – pause a video and pick up where you left off across devices * Breaking news updates – top banners let you know what’s happening right now * Read stories your way – either in the News Feed or via the E-edition ![]() ![]() * Easy navigation – see all the latest local stories by simply swiping up/down, and left/right * Get notified – stay in the loop by selecting alerts for news, sports, weather, and more * Your Stories – personalize your experience by selecting the local news topics that matter most to you Read, see, and hear exclusive commentary, stunning photography, video updates, and binge-worthy podcasts. Louis area and beyond – including news, sports, opinion, obituaries, entertainment, and politics.Įasily access the very latest news in an app built for you. From reporting on the Blues and Cardinals to the news that matters most in your community, we cover it all.
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