I'm not sure why ojleblanc awakened this sleeper thread from Feb 2008, but the screenshots on the first page of a NYTimes newspaper is old and misleading. I'll add photos of current issues when I get home, but here's a synopsis:
Newspapers: (I've tried New York Times and Chicago Tribune) have sections lists, and next to each section name is an article count; click the article count and it shows a summary of each article in the section (title and the first few lines of text). The progress bar uses the familiar little dots to indicate progress through articles in a section.
Photos vary amongst publishers. The Tribune had almost no photos, but the NYTimes had several more, certainly not in every article though.
Magazines: I tried Slate, the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, and uh, one other I can't think of. These were much the same as the newspaper in terms of navigation and photos/illustrations.
Blogs: I tried Wired, Engadget, and one other. There are no sections. Wired seems to have at least one photo for every post, sometimes multiple ones. Wired throws in a LOT of external links that just show up as a little icon, alone on a line, with no text to explain what the heck the link is for. *shrug*
Same photos from my K2 to come...
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