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Topic: Headline


  
  Headline -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
A headline is text at the top of a (A daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements) newspaper article, indicating the nature of the article below it.
Headlines may be written in (A typeface with thick heavy lines) bold, and are written in a much larger size than the article text.
Headline conventions include normally using present tense and omitting "a" and "the" as well as forms of the verb "to be" in certain contexts.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/he/headline.htm   (340 words)

  
 Headline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Headlines may be written in bold, and are written in a much larger size than the article text.
Headline conventions include normally using present tense, omitting forms of the verb "to be" in certain contexts, and removing short articles like "a" and "the".
In the United States, headline contests are sponsored by the American Copy Editors Society, the National Federation of Press Women, and many state press associations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Headline   (285 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: CNN Headline News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
CNN Headline News is a spin-off network from the original Cable News Network (CNN) television news network in the United States.
CNN Headline News is famous for its distinct "screen," in which the news anchor (or news footage) appears in a sort of visual "window" surrounded by constantly-changing text, such as breaking news, sports scores, stock market reports, and weather updates.
In fact, if one watches Headline News closely in a given weekend, one may find the same newscast that originally aired in the morning repeated long into the night (this is one reason why other networks as MSNBC and Fox News Channel have aired ads attacking Headline News for its repetition).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/CNN-Headline-News   (1033 words)

  
 Forbes.com: Two cheers for Headline News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Headline News is so humble it does not even advertise its anchors, who, come to think of it, are so obscure their names do not even come to mind.
In fact, headline news may be the kind of news that television is best at, or at least less prone to mess up.
Headline News is headline news (with just enough details to flesh out the particular headline) covering the basic areas--national and international, business, sports, and weather.
www.forbes.com /1997/08/20/column.html   (568 words)

  
 WildPalm : Series 60 Software : HeadLine
Headlines can then be immediately opened in your browser for the full story.
HeadLine Groups are a new feature of HeadLine, which allows your news feeds to be synchronised to your HeadLine members area.
HeadLine can be purchased via SMS in the application itself once the trial has expired.
www.wildpalm.co.uk /HeadLine.html   (441 words)

  
 Headline Writing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In a nutshell, the principle of headline hierarchy demands that we place larger headlines toward the top of the page, with the heads decreasing in size and impact as we move toward the bottom of the page.
Writing the headline that runs on and on is lazy--and it implies a lack of planning for the page.
They'll write the headline first, then throw in a photo to go with the story and figure that will take up about a quarter to a third of the page--well, there's a start.
www.crt.umc.org /guidebook/newspaper/headline.asp   (518 words)

  
 MathSciNet Headline List Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Headlines are sorted first by reverse order of publication year, in most cases.
Within publication year headlines are sorted by reverse order of date of entry into MathSciNet.
Many bibliographic links found in a full item are available in a headline list.
www.ams.org /msnhtml/headline_review_help.html   (83 words)

  
 RSS Headline Syndication - Frequently Asked Questions for Content Providers
In addition to displaying these headlines on their own websites, it is very common for publishers to make them available for syndication, so that other websites or applications can also include their headlines.
Headline syndication does not deal with the full text of articles, it is simply about syndicating an automatically updating list of headlines, with each headline being a link to the item that it refers to on the publishers website.
Syndicating headlines is an excellent and cost-effective way of driving traffic to, and increasing brand awareness of, any website that publishes new content regularly.
www.purplepages.ie /rss   (1045 words)

  
 Headline News Facilities Productions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Based in Brussels, Headline is a specialised television production facility service for newsgathering.
Expert in European affairs and logisitcs, Headline's multilingual staff can provide TV crewing and editing, live studio, feedpoint, a complete production/research service and SNG uplink facilities
Headline provides 3 different fully equipped vehicles for satellite news gathering.
www.headline.be   (88 words)

  
 Key copywriting secret -- headlines!
Without a strong headline, your ad, sales letter, or web site won't draw an audience or get the attention it deserves.
Click here to discover the magical qualities of the most effective headlines of all time.
Headlines are every bit as effective online as they are offline.
www.headlinesecrets.com   (309 words)

  
 Do You Know Me? I'm Your Headline! Part One
When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar.
A "headline" can be the first message in an advertisement, the cover of a brochure, or the envelope copy in a direct mail package.
If you think this may be the case with copy you’re writing, deliver the entire message within the headline itself.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/copywriting/82322   (435 words)

  
 The Memory Hole > White House Alters Webpages About Iraq Combat
Therefore, straight out of 1984, the headline was stealthily altered to make it seem as if that's what it had always said.
We were able to recover numerous instances of the unaltered headline.
At the top of the page is the original headline, as it has been preserved on the Website of Scott Long, who collects photos of politicians on aircraft carriers.
www.thememoryhole.org /pol/iraq-combat   (214 words)

  
 HeadLine
The subject focus will be economics, finance, business and management, although the project aims to demonstrate portability of the model to other subject areas.
The HeadLine model for the hybrid library is based around the user with a user-dependent managed environment as a fundamental part of the project design.
The HeadLine Website (http://www.headline.ac.uk) will be the focus for dissemination, but the team will use journal articles, conferences and other activities to publicise the project.
www.headline.ac.uk /public/flyer.html   (655 words)

  
 HeadLine Home Page
HeadLine (Hybrid Electronic Access and Delivery in the Library Networked environment) was one of the Hybrid Libraries projects funded under the Electronic Libraries (eLib) Phase 3 programme of the UK Higher Education Joint Information Systems Committee.
HeadLine's project reports, newsletters, presentations and publications made by team members.
HeadLine is partly funded by the Electronic Libraries programme (eLib) under the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) For more information about the project or comments please email the HeadLine Team
www.headline.ac.uk   (189 words)

  
 American Copy Editors Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This headline by Tim Murphy of the State Journal-Register in Springfield, Ill., was praised by judges in Division II as "the best single headline in the contest."
A panel of eminent judges reviewed more than 240 entries, a record for the contest, which is intended to recognize one of the major but unheralded contributions of copy editors, according to John E. McIntyre, an assistant managing editor of The Baltimore Sun and ACES president.
“Headlines are the most widely read component of any news publication, and crafting them effectively requires an array of rare skills,” said Hank Glamann, a newsroom trainer and consultant and the coordinator of this year’s contest.
www.copydesk.org /2004conference/headline.htm   (595 words)

  
 Johnny Headline - Attorney General John Ashcroft dictates the news to the stenographers at the New York Times and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Johnny Headline - Attorney General John Ashcroft dictates the news to the stenographers at the New York Times and Washington Post.
Never call a press conference if you don't know what headline you want to come out of it.
Beginning with the dispassionate headline, "U.S. Officials Announce 2 Terrorism Indictments," the Los Angeles Times' coverage casts a skeptical eye on Ashcroft, Mueller, and Hutchinson's wild tub-thumping.
slate.msn.com /?id=2073654&device=   (698 words)

  
 Headline Viewer home
Headline Viewer is a Windows application that lets you see news headlines from a configurable list of Headline Providers (news sources and weblogs).
The current version is preconfigured to download headlines from 812 sites; you can easily add even more.
Headline Viewer automatically handles all overlap between provider lists, automatically merging duplicate and aliased entries.
www.headlineviewer.com   (139 words)

  
 Wildgrape NewsDesk
Web sites package their headlines and stories with advertising, menus, and other information that takes time to load in your browser and distracts you from the information you came to read.
You quickly scan the headlines and read the summaries, decide which headlines to read, then open the full text of the story in NewsDesk.
You'll be reading headlines from sources like CNN, BBC, ITN, Financial Times, USA Today, New York Times, Computerworld, Wired News, and other preloaded sources within one minute of opening NewsDesk for the first time.
www.wildgrape.net   (622 words)

  
 Poynter Online - Headline of the Day
Vote for your favorite headline by selecting the radio button next to it and clicking the vote button.
You can only vote for one headline each day, but you may change which one is your favorite at any time.
In order to submit or vote for a headline, you must first register as a site user.
www.poynter.org /headline_of_the_day   (106 words)

  
 WebDevTips - Code Generators - RSS Headliner
Getting your headlines to appear in newsfeeds requires the creation and maintenance of an RSS file.
If you already have a feed and are looking for an easy way to update it then try our RSS updater tool.
Clicking on the "what does it look like" button is not an exact representation of how your headlines may appear.
www.webdevtips.com /webdevtips/codegen/rss.shtml   (493 words)

  
 creator headline pro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Get creator headline pro software which writes web copy headlines in 17 seconds or less.
Your sales copy's ultimate success or ultimate failure hinges on how persuasive your headline is. If your headline does not hit all the right hot buttons and stop them dead in their tracks, your reader will click away to the next web site of interest.
Offers creator headline pro with a product or service that delivers web copy headlines.
webcopywritingsecrets.com /headlines/creator-headline-pro.html   (215 words)

  
 ComputerHeadline: Scotlands Premier Information and Communication Technology Publication for Business News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Computer Headline is Scotland's premier ICT news information site for IT staff professionals throughout Scotland.
We are based in Glasgow, Scotland and publish computing news from all the main areas throughout Scotland including Edinburgh, Stirling and Aberdeen.
Visit Computer Headlines IT and computing industry career pages soon to go live with a IT job search facility and all the latest IT vacancies.
www.computerheadline.com   (627 words)

  
 Novobot - A Smart Headline Viewer - Overview
When the queue processing is complete (or during the processing) you can browse through the retrieved headlines and surf to the content of interest with your default browser.
Another kind of ticker cycles headlines in a small topmost window, providing you not only with headings but telling you more, so that in many cases you could save a browser visit to the linked article.
A tray icon animates during headline retrieval and notifies you of any new headlines by displaying a red dot.
www.proggle.com /novobot   (591 words)

  
 Nat'l Academies Press: Headline News, Science Views II
Headline News, Science Views II provides short, readable answers directly from the experts.
This engaging book "can be warmly recommended to card-carrying scientists and laypeople alike," New Scientist wrote about the first edition of Headline News, Science Views.
Now, in a completely new edition packed with 75 engaging articles, Headline News, Science Views II probes further into scientific issues behind today's headlines, issues like highway safety, global warming, industrial competitiveness, and women's health.
www.nap.edu /catalog/2043.html   (308 words)

  
 CNN.com - Headline News
CONTACT US Send your questions and comments to Headline News.
ET weekdays, replays at midnight ET Headline News provides the only comprehensive, national news program during this time period with "Prime News Tonight," a nightly news program hosted by Mike Galanos and Erica Hill.
All external sites will open in a new browser.
www.cnn.com /HLN   (215 words)

  
 Writing Well for the Web: Headlines - webreference.com
Take a look at a good newspaper or magazine and just read the headlines.
Include the key elements of the "thought" in your headline.
Give the reader a good idea of what they'll get if they read further.
www.webreference.com /content/writing/headlines.html   (178 words)

  
 Download Headline Viewer (Free!)
Pick "Headline Viewer" from your Start/Programs menu, and you will see the latest articles from the first provider in your list.
For full operating instructions please read the help file.
Copyright © 2004 Headline Viewer and SeventhWave Software.
www.headlineviewer.com /download.shtml   (253 words)

  
 Wired News: A Scan of the Headline Scanners
These programs are hybrids of a Web browser and an e-mail client, allowing Web users to peruse hundreds of information sources in one place.
Instead of surfing dozens of sites for the latest news or blog postings, aggregators let people read headlines from those sources in one window.
Note: You are reading this message either because you can not see our css files (served from Lygo, a Lycos image server, for performance reasons), or because you do not have a standards-compliant browser.
www.wired.com /news/infostructure/0,1377,63538,00.html   (739 words)

  
 NewsIsFree: Your Personal News Portal
We carry the broadest selection of high quality news sources and provide also headlines from sites which do not provide rss feeds.
Send headlines to your friends and colleagues by email.
For only $25 a year, enjoy NO ADVERTISING and add any RSS or ATOM feed to your custom pages, get weather reports and instant emails with new items, post news items to your weblog and much more...
www.newsisfree.com   (390 words)

  
 Affiliate Wire - The Web's only free headline ticker for Affiliate Marketing news
Using any of our customizeable news feeds, you can have dynamic, automatically updating affiliate program news, reports, tutorials and advice delivered directly to your website.
From scrolling Java headline tickers to customizeable "Affiliate News" pages, Affiliate Wire couldn't be easier to add to your website.
Nothing to "sign up" for, nothing to "opt in" to, not even any advertisements in the news feeds to compete with your own site's goals.
www.affiliatewire.com   (161 words)

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