Deck 10: Writing Headlines, Titles, Captions and Blurbs

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Headlines, titles and blurbs are called "display type" and are designed to attract the
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Those who write compelling headlines are valued members of the newspaper staff.
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The best headlines keep the reader in suspense, even on a hard news story.
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A good headline depicts the mood of a story.
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The average reader does not read the average newspaper story.
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People who read a story in its entirety are less likely to find fault with it.
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When you write a headline, it's best to assume that the reader will not read the story.
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USA Today is probably the newspaper best in tune with how readers read.
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Good headline writers seldom learn the key-word method.
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Downstyle headlines are less common in newspapers than they were 50 years ago.
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There are no rules for writing headlines. Anything goes.
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Double-meaning headlines are funny and attract attention.
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Downstyle headlines are less common in newspapers than they were 50 years ago.
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Headlines should always be written in the future tense.
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Headlines should always be cute.
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It is impossible to commit libel in a headline.
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Blurbs are pullouts from stories placed in headline-sized type.
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Cutlines are multi-line captions.
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Magazines are more likely to call headlines "titles."
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Almost all of the conventions of headline writing apply equally well for the internet.
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Deck 10: Writing Headlines, Titles, Captions and Blurbs
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Headlines, titles and blurbs are called "display type" and are designed to attract the
reader's attention.
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Those who write compelling headlines are valued members of the newspaper staff.
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The best headlines keep the reader in suspense, even on a hard news story.
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A good headline depicts the mood of a story.
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The average reader does not read the average newspaper story.
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People who read a story in its entirety are less likely to find fault with it.
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When you write a headline, it's best to assume that the reader will not read the story.
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USA Today is probably the newspaper best in tune with how readers read.
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9
Good headline writers seldom learn the key-word method.
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Downstyle headlines are less common in newspapers than they were 50 years ago.
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11
There are no rules for writing headlines. Anything goes.
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12
Double-meaning headlines are funny and attract attention.
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Downstyle headlines are less common in newspapers than they were 50 years ago.
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14
Headlines should always be written in the future tense.
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Headlines should always be cute.
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It is impossible to commit libel in a headline.
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Blurbs are pullouts from stories placed in headline-sized type.
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Cutlines are multi-line captions.
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Magazines are more likely to call headlines "titles."
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Almost all of the conventions of headline writing apply equally well for the internet.
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