Is ANYTHING off limits, Ms. Collier?
Over the past few months, I've been getting emails and seeing updates from Jana Collier, editor of the
Dayton Daily News, about improvements to the paper and updates about stories the news room is currently covering. This is part of a self-promotion initiative started
last November when the paper announced an increase in readership--the first such rise in the past decade. The latest update I was notified about concerned changes to the
DDN's "Life" section (expanded coverage and a weekly schedule for specific items--i.e.
Life & Arts on Sundays,
Life & Health on Tuesdays,
Life & Food on Wednesdays). All-in-all, none of these seemed to be very drastic and were merely attempts by the paper at organizing content and rebranding their local investigative and news coverage which, in the big scheme of things, did not detract from the aesthetics surrounding reading the Dayton region's "paper of record". Unfortunately, that would all change this past Sunday.