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COMA 360 - DMH
HEADLINES
The billboards of print media
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COMA 360 - DMH
HEADLINES HAVE TO GET ATTENTION
 Make the reader want to find out more by reading the
article
 Create curiosity
 Promise answers to a questions or solutions to a
problem
 Include a key benefit
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COMA 360 - DMH
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COMA 360 - DMH
RULES FOR HEADLINES
 Use present tense
• Wildcats defeat Tigers
 Use active verbs
• Survey reveals students fed up
 Don’t use “be” verbs
 Leave out articles (a, an, the)
• Student Council plans riot
 Use comma in place of and
• Journalism, English teachers quit
 Keep all parts of a verb on one line
• Winning students travel to moon
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COMA 360 - DMH
A FEW MORE RULES
 Don’t repeat words
• BAD: Students vote for Student Council
 Use plain, simple words
• BAD: Netters take top trophy
• GOOD! Tennis team wins state
 Avoid names
• Smith asks for recount
 Be active, not passive
• Principal wins bull riding contest
• NOT Bull riding contest won by principal
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COMA 360 - DMH
ACTUAL HEADLINES:
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?
 Iraqi head seeks arms
 Police begin campaign to run down jaywalkers
 Teacher strikes idle kids
 Shot off woman’s leg helps Nicklaus to 66
 Juvenile court to try shooting defendant
 Miners refuse to work after death
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COMA 360 - DMH
ACTUAL HEADLINES:
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?
 War dims hope for peace
 Cold wave linked to temperatures
 Diaper market bottoms out
 Sex education delayed; teachers request training
 Queen Mary having bottom scraped
 Antique stripper to display wares at store
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COMA 360 - DMH
STEPS FOR WRITING HEADLINES
1. Reread your article; identify the underlying theme.
2. Express the theme in an active voice using as few
words as possible.
3. Keep your headline in present tense.
4. Keep it simple. A headline is a short, direct
sentence without extra adjectives or adverbs.
5. Provide enough information in the headline to give
the casual reader an impression of the entire story.
6. Check for accuracy.
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COMA 360 - DMH
WARNINGS
 Don’t try to be cute
 Make sure you don’t misrepresent the story
 Make sure the headline can stand on its own
 Always lead with the latest information

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Headline Basics

  • 1. 1 COMA 360 - DMH HEADLINES The billboards of print media
  • 2. 2 COMA 360 - DMH HEADLINES HAVE TO GET ATTENTION  Make the reader want to find out more by reading the article  Create curiosity  Promise answers to a questions or solutions to a problem  Include a key benefit
  • 4. 4 COMA 360 - DMH RULES FOR HEADLINES  Use present tense • Wildcats defeat Tigers  Use active verbs • Survey reveals students fed up  Don’t use “be” verbs  Leave out articles (a, an, the) • Student Council plans riot  Use comma in place of and • Journalism, English teachers quit  Keep all parts of a verb on one line • Winning students travel to moon
  • 5. 5 COMA 360 - DMH A FEW MORE RULES  Don’t repeat words • BAD: Students vote for Student Council  Use plain, simple words • BAD: Netters take top trophy • GOOD! Tennis team wins state  Avoid names • Smith asks for recount  Be active, not passive • Principal wins bull riding contest • NOT Bull riding contest won by principal
  • 6. 6 COMA 360 - DMH ACTUAL HEADLINES: WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?  Iraqi head seeks arms  Police begin campaign to run down jaywalkers  Teacher strikes idle kids  Shot off woman’s leg helps Nicklaus to 66  Juvenile court to try shooting defendant  Miners refuse to work after death
  • 7. 7 COMA 360 - DMH ACTUAL HEADLINES: WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?  War dims hope for peace  Cold wave linked to temperatures  Diaper market bottoms out  Sex education delayed; teachers request training  Queen Mary having bottom scraped  Antique stripper to display wares at store
  • 8. 8 COMA 360 - DMH STEPS FOR WRITING HEADLINES 1. Reread your article; identify the underlying theme. 2. Express the theme in an active voice using as few words as possible. 3. Keep your headline in present tense. 4. Keep it simple. A headline is a short, direct sentence without extra adjectives or adverbs. 5. Provide enough information in the headline to give the casual reader an impression of the entire story. 6. Check for accuracy.
  • 9. 9 COMA 360 - DMH WARNINGS  Don’t try to be cute  Make sure you don’t misrepresent the story  Make sure the headline can stand on its own  Always lead with the latest information