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Headline Writing
Copyreading
SYMBOL MEANING
-Professor Juan Masipag Abbreviate
-Prof. Masipag Spell out word
- Bought ten cans Set in numerals
- 8 participants Spell out
CRHW prepared by
Ana Marie Contreras-Calapit
Copy reading symbols
SYMBOL MEANING
Abbreviate
-Professor Juan Masipag
CRHW prepared by
Ana Marie Contreras-Calapit
SYMBOL
MEANING
Transpose letters
- Local govermnent
‘
Dr Juan Flavier Put period
,
Los Angeles California Insert comma
- -
six year old boy Insert hyphen
CRHW prepared by
Ana Marie Contreras-Calapit
Pointers in Copyediting
NUMBERS
EXCEPTIONS:
dates, address: always in figures.
proper nouns: may be written in
figures/words
beginning of sentence: always in words
events: 1st – 9th is allowed
Spelling
1) to attract readers
2) to tell the story (in a summary)
3) to add variety of type (to break monotony in a
sea of type)
4) to identify personality of newspaper (use of
font/style of letters)
5) to index/grade the news (big type for important
news; small type for less important)
Tips in headline writing
1. Flush
left – two or more lines of
headline are aligned at the left
edge of the column.
Example:
Malacanang considers
Abat adventure over
2. Flush right – two or more
lines of headline are
aligned at the right edge of
the column.
Example:
Malacanang considers
Abat adventure over
2. Flush right – two or more
lines of headline are
aligned at the right edge of
the column.
Example:
Malacanang considers
Abat adventure over
3. Dropline – two or more lines
of headline, usually of the
same length and arranged
diagonally.
Example:
DOLE Philippines donates
arm chairs to Sarangani
3. Dropline – two or more lines
of headline, usually of the
same length and arranged
diagonally.
Example:
DOLE Philippines donates
arm chairs to Sarangani
4. Hanging Indention- usually three or
more lines of headline, the first line set
flush to both margins and the succeeding
lines re indented or beginning several
spaces in from the left margin, thus
hanging as it from the first.
Example:
Military ready to step in
if anti-gov’t protest
turn violent
4. Hanging Indention- usually three or
more lines of headline, the first line set
flush to both margins and the succeeding
lines re indented or beginning several
spaces in from the left margin, thus
hanging as it from the first.
Example:
Military ready to step in
if anti-gov’t protest
turn violent
5. Crossline or barline – a single
line of headline running over
two or more columns.
Example:
Grenade blast kills 2 kids
5. Crossline or barline – a single
line of headline running over
two or more columns.
Example:
Grenade blast kills 2 kids
6. Inverted pyramid – two or
more lines of headline with
the first line flushed to both
margin and the succeeding
lines getting shorter and
centered.
Example:
DepEd sets new guidelines
for teacher-applicants
6. Inverted pyramid – two or
more lines of headline with
the first line flushed to both
margin and the succeeding
lines getting shorter and
centered.
Example:
DepEd sets new guidelines
for teacher-applicants
7. Flushline or full line –
consists of two or more
liens of the same length.
Example:
Garci names solons
who also called him
7. Flushline or full line –
consists of two or more
liens of the same length.
Example:
Garci names solons
who also called him
8. Streamer –
striking boldface
head extending
across the top of the
page.
8. Streamer –
striking boldface
head extending
across the top of the
page.
9. Umbrella – a streamer
that is placed at the very
top of the page above the
nameplate of the
newspaper.
9. Umbrella – a streamer
that is placed at the very
top of the page above the
nameplate of the
newspaper.
10. Boxed head – the headline is
boxed either for prominence or to
avoid tombstoning.
a. Full box – ICT to generate 1M
jobs
b. Half box - ICT to generate 1M
jobs
c. Quarter box - ICT to generate
1M jobs
10. Boxed head – the headline is
boxed either for prominence or to
avoid tombstoning.
a. Full box – ICT to generate 1M
jobs
b. Half box - ICT to generate 1M
jobs
c. Quarter box - ICT to generate
1M jobs
11. Jump Head (run-over
head) – headline of news
story, which is cut and
continued on the inside
page; it is followed by
the words column width.
from page – or the like
11. Jump Head (run-over
head) – headline of news
story, which is cut and
continued on the inside
page; it is followed by
the words column width.
from page – or the like
12. Tagline, kicker or
teaser – a short single
line placed above
main head, may be
smaller type,
underlined and set
flush left or centered.
DECK
Punctuation marks
dash (–) – 1 ½ units
question mark (?) – 1 unit
others - ½ unit
Number digits
0 to 9 – 1 unit
Space – 1 unit
Unit counts
BCIS bags medals in NEPPESA quiz bee
B C I S b a g s
1½+1½+1+1½+1+1+1+1+1+1
(11 ½ units)
m e d a l s i n
1½+1+1+1+1+1+1+½+1+1
(10 units)
Unit counts
BCIS bags medals in NEPPESA quiz bee
N E P P E S A
1½+1½+1½+1½+1½+1½+1½+1
(11 ½ units)
q u i z b e e
1+1+½+1+1+1+1+1
(7 ½ units)
TOTAL = 11 ½ + 10 + 11 ½ + 7 ½ = 40 ½ units
Printers direction
Example for the Headline:
25 - 32 – TNRB – 2 DS, FL
2 (32.5 u.c)
pica ems
Font size
Font style
number of lines
Example for the lead:
25 – 12 TNRB
2