I have been getting The Washington Spectator for years and years. I was delighted with it in the beginning when the editor had the wonderful name of Ben Franklin. I am delighted now that publisher’s name is Hamilton Fish. But aside from these two fascinating details, I have always enjoyed the content. It was thoroughly researched and detailed. And the little 4 page leaflet always looked like a newspaper in design and style, and it gave it a kind of gravitas–no flashy colors or pictures.
Well, here it is, Vol 37, Issue No 21 and they have finally changed the format. And not only that, they have created a website and have a Facebook presence! Welcome to the 20th century!
I say that jokingly because despite these changes (which look great by the way), The Spectator has not abandoned its old school journalism practice. 21st century news is pretty much all flash and brash–style over substance–quick reporting with no concern for accuracy and very little attention brought to retractions (can anyone say “climategate” (I wish they wouldn’t call it that)). But The Spectator is exactly the opposite, and I am delighted to say that although they are now a lot more accessible, they have not lost any of their tenacity or thoroughness.
The redesign is quite nice. There’s an image on the front page and now there are pull quotes in red, which stand out nicely on the pale paper. Although I always liked the pull quote box in the middle off the front page, this new format allows for a couple of different pull quotes as well as an opportunity to mix things up a bit. (more…)

