to make headline news

  • 1headline — noun 1 title of an article in a newspaper ADJECTIVE ▪ newspaper, tabloid ▪ ‘Carnage at Airport!’ screamed the tabloid headline. ▪ banner, front page ▪ lurid (esp. BrE …

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  • 2News ticker — An example of a television news ticker, at the lower third of the screen. A news ticker (sometimes referred to as a crawler ) resides in the lower third of the television screen space on television news networks dedicated to presenting headlines… …

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  • 3make the headlines — make/hit/grab/the headlines phrase to become famous by being reported in the news Thesaurus: to publish something, or to be publishedsynonym newshyponym Main entry …

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  • 4News style — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …

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  • 5headline — I UK [ˈhedˌlaɪn] / US noun Word forms headline : singular headline plural headlines ** 1) [countable] the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters The front page headline read Royal Love Scandal . 2) the headlines [plural] the… …

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  • 6News media — Electronic News Gathering trucks and photojournalists gathered outside the Prudential Financial headquarters in Newark, United States in August 2004 following the announcement of evidence of a terrorist threat to it and to buildings in New York… …

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  • 7headline — head|line1 [ hed,laın ] noun count ** the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters: The front page headline read Royal Love Scandal. the headlines 1. ) the most important stories in the news: Here are the news headlines. The… …

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  • 8headline — 01. Have you seen the [headlines] of today s newspaper? 02. The newspaper [headline] announced that war had been declared. 03. This is Peter Mansbridge with tonight s news [headlines]. 04. In the [headlines] tonight; a Russian submarine is… …

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  • 9headline — head|line1 S3 [ˈhedlaın] n 1.) the title of a newspaper report, which is printed in large letters above the report ▪ a paper carrying the front page headline: Space Aliens meet with President 2.) the headlines the important points of the main… …

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  • 10Headline Effect — The effect that negative news in the popular press has on a corporation or an economy. Whether it is justified or not, the investing public s reaction to various headlines can be very dramatic. Many economists believe that negative news headlines …

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