Monthly Archive for August, 2008

Big change coming on the comics page

A big change is coming to our comics pages next week.

For Better or For Worse, one of the most popular comic strips in the country, will no longer occupy a spot in the Herald-Leader.

Here’s why:

On Sunday, For Better or For Worse’s story line will end, and creator Lynn Johnston will start at the beginning of the strip, which began in 1979. She will redraw some of the original strips about the Patterson family and rewrite some of the punch lines. She’s calling these comics “new-runs.”

Johnston said that about half of the first year’s worth of strips will be newly drawn and written.

At the Herald-Leader, we have decided to let the Pattersons’ story end, and not publish the “new-runs.”

We know that this won’t sit well with some readers, but we have decided to go with a new comic strip.

In place of For Better or For Worse, we will run Daddy’s Home, a strip by Anthony Rubino Jr. and Gary Markstein, about a stay-at-home dad. We ran Daddy’s Home for several weeks earlier this year, while Doonesbury was on a hiatus, and it generated a positive reader response. The comic will begin Sept. 1.

It’s been a bumpy year for For Better or For Worse. In August 2007, Johnston announced that she would not draw a new strip every day. Instead, she and Universal Press Syndicate reran some of the earliest strips for a few days or a few weeks between new strips.

Earlier this month, Johnston and Universal ­announced the end of the story line and her plan to start “new runs.”

The strip itself has been dominated in the past year by daughter Elizabeth’s wedding, which wrapped up this week, and Grandpa’s diminishing health.

We’d like to hear what you think about our comics. E-mail comics@herald-leader.com or call (859) 231-1368.

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New Web site for UK sports: KentuckySports.com

The Lexington Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com have always grasped the importance of University of Kentucky sports to our readers. And this week, we have amplified our coverage – and enhanced your ability to share your passion for the Cats – with our newest Web site, KentuckySports.com.

In addition to previews, game stories, columns, photos, features and recruiting news, this site offers more ways to catch the Cats all the time.

Check the Web site early and often for breaking news about the Cats and the Southeastern Conference in various sports; video highlights; slide shows; live-streamed press conferences; and statistics.

You can also upload photos and videos for other KentuckySports.com visitors to see.

And you can purchase vintage photos and pages about the Cats.

Plus, you can talk about the Cats with fellow fans on our fan forums, which we plan to improve further soon with such additional features as fan blogs and profile pages.

Our newest feature is a "Blasts from the Past" archive, which allows you to search for every University of Kentucky football game story the Herald-Leader has written in the past 25 years. We’ll be adding a basketball game story archive in about a month.

There’s much to see. Keep an eye on us as we make more changes. We hope you enjoy the site. In the meantime, let us know what you think.

Todd Wethall
Online Development
KentuckySports.com

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Problems with your TV book?

We’ve been fielding a number of calls and emails today about issues with the Lexington edition of the TV book in Sunday’s Herald-Leader. In a nutshell, the TV listings for Lexington ran without Insight cable channel numbers, and only had the station name. Second, the Lexington book included listings for other cities that can’t be received here.

First, let me say thanks to all the loyal readers of the Herald-Leader who’ve taken the time to call and express their concerns.

Second, let me address what seems to be the biggest concern of most callers, who fear that the version of the TV listings they received Sunday reflected a permanent format change to how we do the listings. It did not. The book that went out on Sunday was in error, as we explained in a correction on the front of the city/region section in today’s paper. Because of a production issue, the incorrect grids were placed in the Lexington TV book. The TV listings should return to their correct format, with the TV channel numbers, in the new version of the book on Sunday.

I apologize for the confusion or any inconvenience this error caused.

In the meantime, one astute caller I spoke with this morning suggested clipping out the numbers from last week’s TV book (if you still have it) and using them as a “key” for this week’s.

Thanks again to those of you who contacted us about your concerns. If you have other questions about this, please feel free to contact me at pbaniak@herald-leader.com.

Peter Baniak

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