1. What content is uniquely in the paper? Static advertisements
In the web edition? Video, live comments, search bar
2. What features and functionality are uniquely in the paper? Ability to make notes
In the web edition? Article responses from the readers, videos, updated weather information, updated content, easy access to previous issues and content, more interactivity with ads and whole newspaper in general.
3. What can you do with the print edition that you can’t do with the web edition?
What can you do on the web edition that you can’t do with the print one? Search for content easier with the search bar, save your articles, have it virtually anywhere without having to physically bring anything with you,
4. How would you compare overall the design aesthetic of the two? The web is more aesthetically pleasing, with live videos, a bright white backdrop, colors, and generally more interactivity; the print version has minimal colors, a drab gray backdrop,
5. What evidence can you find about ways that the web edition is received/responded to by readers online (both on the NY Times website and elsewhere on the web)? The amount of response comments on articles,
6. What if any evidence can you find that the readership of the print edition is not the same as the web edition? The web edition’s ads and overall content are somewhat different than the print edition, and are geared towards that specific readership instead.