Readership for the print edition may be dwindling but in Chicago the shrinking masses have spoken and the powers that be at the Tribune have listened and are addressing complaints about its much heralded redesign.
The complaints must have been many and loud, more so than just a change in the comics page or the bridge column which always lights up the switchboard and fill editors e-mail in-boxes. Almost without exception the reader takes it on the chin when the brass decides to find a new way to bolster sagging profit margins.
Its heartening to see readers caring enough about what lands at their doorstep every morning and bring about change for the good, for a change.