There’s nothing I’d want to do with my life than to be in the news business.
Al Neuharth. Hear, hear, Al.
The founder of USA TODAY, Al Neuharth, died yesterday.
What is possibly the strangest thing about this blank front page is that the managing editor said, “We haven’t heard from readers about it yet.”
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30 years ago today, on Sept. 15, 1982, the first USA TODAY hit the streets. It was a groundbreaking front page and newspaper, and this weekend we’ve launched a redesign across all of our products: print, web, mobile and tablets.



