Types of Headlines
Types of Headlines
Types of Headlines
Headlines contain essential words that convey the subject of a story and what the story is about.
Please note those are two different things. The subject is general and the what's it about is
specific.
What is a headline?
If people see my five to ten words, will they know what the article is
about?
It's not hard to find examples of headlines that answer that question in the
negative. Sure, they may have a couple of words that point to a subject,
but they don't answer what's it about?
What to do?
Word choices
Punctuation
Grammar
The single headline is becoming a thing of the past. Instead, multi-deck headlines result in more
reader friendly newspapers. Of course, not all headlines need to be multi-decks. Ideally, multi-
deck headlines appear at the top of the page, and normally the lead story on inside pages should
have them. For stories below the fold and for briefs, the reader is better served with single
headlines.
• Also called talking heads, blurbs, superblurbs. The deck is one or more lines of text
(usually not more than 3 depending on column width) found between the headline and the
body of the article.
• Multi-deck headlines must offer typographic contrast: if the main headline is bold, then
the decks should be lighter in weight; a Roman main headline may be accompanied by
decks set in Italics. Lately, many newspapers have opted to colorize decks.
• Multi-deck headlines must offer size contrast: if the main headline is set in 36 points, the
first deck might be in 18 points, and the second in 14. Decks range from 12 to 24 points.
TYPES OF HEADLINES
Banner/steamer/ribbon
Boxed headline
Single column headlines
Double column
Multi column
Banner headline
The journalism industry is highly competitive, and attracting the attention of the readers, viewers
or listeners is the most important thing. The audience should have a reason for choosing a
particular newspaper, television channel or radio station. Headlines play an important role in
attracting attention, especially in print media. Banner headlines are words printed in extra large
letters across the top of the front page of the newspaper on extremely important stories; they are
not used frequently, but when they are used, they have significant impact.
Boxed headline
Any headline when placed within a box is called a boxed headline.
Single column, double column and multi column headlines
If the news below the headline is in a single column, the headline will be called a single column
headline. Likewise if there are two or more columns of news item, the headlines above would be
double column headline and multi column respectively.
STRUCTURE OF HEADLINES
Flush left
Flush right
Stepped
Hanging indentation
Pyramid
Inverted pyramid
Combination b/w pyramid n inverted
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Hanging Indentation:
The first line of the headline is flush left and the rest of the lines that follow are hanging
indentation. Following is how it looks
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ASSIGNMENT :
a) Take any two newspaper of the same date and cut their headlines that are on
the same issue.
b) Also cut out headlines types and structures from various newspapers submit