USA TODAY launched a dramatic redesign of its print and digital products — as well as a new logo.To celebrate, the media company hosted an event at the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum Thursday evening, which was ”an inspiring thought leadership event featuring conversations with leaders in politics, sports and media discussing what the next 30 years may bring in the USA.”Larry Kramer, president and publisher of USA TODAY, and Gracia Martore, president and CEO of Gannett, unveiled the #NewUSAToday at the soiree as they talked about the future of news.
September 17, 2012

USA TODAY launched a dramatic redesign of its print and digital products — as well as a new logo.

To celebrate, the media company hosted an event at the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum Thursday evening, which was ”an inspiring thought leadership event featuring conversations with leaders in politics, sports and media discussing what the next 30 years may bring in the USA.”

Larry Kramer, president and publisher of USA TODAY, and Gracia Martore, president and CEO of Gannett, unveiled the #NewUSAToday at the soiree as they talked about the future of news.