A few newspapers used the top of the front page to tease Titanic coverage. Most newspapers focused on a local angle and the long-term effects of the Titanic sinking on descendants or others in the ...
NEW YORK - A listless late shift dragged on that night in the newsroom of the Associated Press and, across town, at the New York Times. Feet up on the AP city desk, editor Charles Crane read an H.G.
The find was front page news, just as the original disaster had been. In September, 1985, the New York Times proclaimed: “Wreckage of Titanic Reported Discovered 12,000 Feet Down.” The famous ship’s ...