Although some news sites may still present their content in standard formats, other organizations like the Chicago Sun-Times are doing some interesting and innovative things -- especially in the sports section.
Like many news sites, the Sun-Times has its share of blogs where readers can interact and offer comments. In addition to blogs for the city's major sports teams (Sox, Bulls, Bears, Cubs), there are blogs for high school sports and the outdoors. At the bottom of many stories, you can also find links to related blog posts from outside the site.
One of the more recent additions to the suntimes.com has been the use of scheduled online video chats with Sun-Times sports writers. In this example, White Sox beat writer Joe Cowley took questions from fans about the team.
For those who need the most up-to-date news on their favorite team, the Sun-Times is also making use of an online social networking service (Twitter). Once you sign up, you can receive text message or instant message updates from the reporter. Since I'm not much into those activities, I'll take a pass; however, this may be a wave of the future for text-messaging maniacs who like their updates in 140 words or less.
Finally, the Sun-Times has all sorts of great short video from sports highlights or interviews, to consumer advice by my former classmate aka "The Fixer," to "Joe Meets Pro," where a baseball beat writer tries his hand at doing what the pros do.
All in all, I'm impressed with the creative things suntimes.com. I'm not sure how popular each will be (i.e. Twitter), but I think it's admirable that they're trying new ways to communicate with readers/users.