Obama and Palin - not surprisingly - are topping some of the 'most read' spots this morning. The Koreas also are a subject in the 'most read' spot in other papers. While murder and celebrities continue to capture readers' attention in other 'most read' spots. But there are more 'most read' stories - do you spot a different trend?
Each morning we attempt to understand the factors that drive people's curiosity and attention. This segment uses the simple metric of 'most viewed' articles - a feature on the home-pages of many newspapers. We examine a sampling of newspapers from across the English speaking world.
If you have an answer to the questions - what drives people's attention? And - should we be attending to something else - if so, how? Then please comment below. Thanks.
If you have an answer to the questions - what drives people's attention? And - should we be attending to something else - if so, how? Then please comment below. Thanks.
Times of India
New York Times
Sydney Morning Herald
The Guardian
The Hill
The Globe and Mail
LA Times
The Irish Independent
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The Telegraph
The Washington Post
City Press
Christian Science Monitor
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