Did
The Globe and Mail spell its name wrong on all the photos? ("The Globe and M")
At what point does the public get bored or tired with coverage of a story? Does it depend on the nature of the event, example: earthquake disaster versus Olympic Games?
When/if the public gets bored, what should a paper do - stop coverage, minimize coverage or "force feed" the public?
How does a paper know that readers are bored or tired of a certain story?
Does the public get bored of coverage or is it the journalist/newspaper covering the story who get bored?