Newspapers are saved…for one day. The New York Times looks at consumers' day-after appetite for a print souvenir of president-elect Obama's historic election win. Both newspapers in Obama's hometown of Chicago, the Sun-Times and Tribune, found Windy City residents in hot pursuit of November 5 editions, while USA Today printed 380,000 extra copies but still sold out nationwide.
Meanwhile, political news Web sites, which reported record traffic, are pondering how to keep readers.
For politicos wondering how less-joyful Republican supporters ...