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'''''The Terminal''''' is an "ultra local" online news website founded in April [[2007]] by [[André Natta]]. It is run out of his [[Morris Avenue]] home office and is updated several times a day. The logo incorporates a block print of the [[Birmingham Terminal Station]] created by artist [[Charles Buchanan]]
'''''The Terminal''''' is a "hyper local" online news website founded in April [[2007]] by [[André Natta]]. It is run out of his [[Morris Avenue]] home office and is updated several times a day. The logo incorporates a block print of the [[Birmingham Terminal Station]] created by artist [[Charles Buchanan]]


The main sections of ''The Terminal'' include the newsstand, with local news stories written by staff editors or taken off the wire; the timetable, listing upcoming events; and My Birmingham, which contains editorials, which generally reflect Natta's positive attitude about Birmingham's future.
The main sections of ''The Terminal'' include the newsstand, with local news stories written by staff editors or taken off the wire; the timetable, listing upcoming events; and My Birmingham, which contains editorials, which generally reflect Natta's positive attitude about Birmingham's future.

Revision as of 15:38, 8 July 2007

Terminal logo.png

The Terminal is a "hyper local" online news website founded in April 2007 by André Natta. It is run out of his Morris Avenue home office and is updated several times a day. The logo incorporates a block print of the Birmingham Terminal Station created by artist Charles Buchanan

The main sections of The Terminal include the newsstand, with local news stories written by staff editors or taken off the wire; the timetable, listing upcoming events; and My Birmingham, which contains editorials, which generally reflect Natta's positive attitude about Birmingham's future.

References

  • Urquhart, Marietta (July 2007) "The Hot List: The Terminal". Birmingham magazine. Vol. 47, No. 7, p. 168

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