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The newspaper continued to flourish under the Trust and, in 1959, changed its masthead to simply The Guardian, to reflect the breadth of its readership and coverage.

Granma, the Communist Party newspaper, turned its red masthead to black and white — a gesture Cubans said was rare — and dedicated six of its eight pages to Mr. Chávez's life, his death on Tuesday, and his legacy.

He will continue to photograph Elle's covers and some features for its 39 international editions, but his title is now international creative director and his name has moved from the top of the masthead to the bottom.

While our readers and our colleagues — you —are the ultimate jury, I've tried over the last 15 years on the masthead to do my best to help figure out how we marshal the resources to cover the news, develop one another's talents and secure as firm a hold as we can on our digital future.

For a hefty fee, the Times of India will even change the name on its masthead to, say, Wakudoki India (as it did on June 21st), a play on a Toyota ad campaign that claims that the car "makes your heart go waku-doki".

Just, who now runs National Journal magazine, started as the online editor in 2004 and had worked his way up the print masthead to the top position, where he garnered T.N.R.'s first National Magazine Award nomination for general excellence in twenty years.

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Instead of having the foresight to embrace and invest in the digital age by bringing together mastheads to work collegiately, Fairfax leadership instead chose to separate the online team from the print team, and run them as two distinct businesses, with Fairfax Digital competing for advertising revenues with the so-called Fairfax Publishing.

Poignantly, given her departure, Abramson circulated the report with a memo to the newsroom saying that "the masthead needs to make further structural changes in the newsroom to achieve a digital first reality".

And you better learn how to deploy them and create content in the lulls that you think exist--but don't anymore--between your publication dates if you want to maintain the relevancy that your printed masthead used to earn for you--but doesn't anymore (notice a pattern?)--on a newsrack.

Jill Abramson, the executive editor, said in a message to the staff on Tuesday that Mr. Purdy would work with department heads and masthead editors to meet goals for richer, deeper offerings on the front page.

The tabloid's masthead appears to be dripping in blood.

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