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Bad breaks in headlines. Does anyone care anymore?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Clever username, Dec 14, 2006.

  1. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    Perfect
    answer
    Omar
     
  2. healingman

    healingman Guest

    To
    be or
    not to
    be

    Splitting infinitives ... gives me splitting headaches. Yet, like an earlier poster noted, a lot of things are just getting by these days that maybe wouldn't in previous years.

    If ya
    smell what The
    Rock is cookin'!
     
  3. Franklin

    Franklin Member

    my favorite headline in that onion "our dumb century" book is sept. 3, 1939:

    WA-
    (headline continued on page 2)
     
  4. spaceman

    spaceman Active Member

    Hyphen-
    ated heds
    are fine
     
  5. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    It bothers me to see an editor just write a sentence for his/her read-out deck, and let it fall where it may. But it does seem to be the way more often than not these days.
     
  6. DisembodiedOwlHead

    DisembodiedOwlHead Active Member

    Pica sticks for everybody !
     
  7. hotrobber

    hotrobber Member

    It depends. Do you want to put out a professional newspaper?
    Dangling prepositions make headlines hard to read. Leave a hyphen hanging at the end of a line of a headline and I'll hunt you down.
     
  8. shotglass

    shotglass Guest

    To me, this just comes down to, there is a better way.

    You head-fit on a 4-48 one-line head. Why would you NOT head-fit on a 1-14 three-line deck? A head is a head.
     
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