单词 | banner headline |
释义 | > as lemmasbanner headline banner headline n. (see sense 2c). banner headline c. A headline in large type, esp. one running across a whole page in a newspaper. Also attributive, esp. banner headline. Originally U.S. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > parts and layout of journals > [noun] > headline > types of subhead1744 side head1822 side heading1836 subheading1842 spread head1872 scare-head1887 cross-head1888 scare-line1892 scare-heading1894 cross-heading1898 one-liner1904 streamer1909 banner1913 screamer1926 drophead1930 1913 W. G. Bleyer Newspaper Writing & Editing xi. 305 Important news may be given as a head of one, two, or three parts extending across the whole front page. Such a head is often called a ‘banner’. 1915 G. M. Hyde Newspaper Editing i. v. 167 Banner headlines have undergone a strange evolution. They were invented to assist in street sales by advertising the news. 1952 V. Gollancz My Dear Timothy xx. 275 The Daily Herald came out with a huge banner headline, in letters half an inch high, on its opening page. 1957 Listener 1 Aug. 165/1 A five-column streamer in looming Gothic, followed by a banner line in some sort of spidery italic. 1965 Listener 9 Sept. 374/2 There is no longer a morning newspaper bravely bearing the name of Manchester on its banner-head. < as lemmas |
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