Showing posts with label headlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label headlines. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Above the nameplate: Prime real estate


Mario Garcia tackles the question: Is the space above the nameplate sacred? He writes:

"It can be controversial, and I usually get asked that question at least twice a week somewhere in the world: How effective is it to lower the newspaper's nameplate to put something at the very top?
My response is always similar: very effective. The moment you put a promo, a photo, a story or even a variety of elements above the nameplate, those items will command great attention. It is the editor's way of saying:
Look at this. It is special."


Thursday, April 17, 2008

Borrowing from or perhaps 'bloggerizing' my friends

My friend Lisa posted this headline last week from the New York Times Web site. This is no ordinary headline.
MTV launched a new reality show Monday called "The Paper." It's about a high school journalism class and the four students bidding for editor.





Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The big cheese

What will they think of next?