Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The Big Idea: Parts of a Newspaper


     In order to create a newspaper, a lot of elements must be used to have a “correct” and “proper” newspaper. First off, all newspapers have nameplates. A nameplate is the name of the newspaper, like The New York Times, for example. Other important elements include banners, bylines, datelines, leads, columns, inside boxes,  ears, and so much more. You can look on any regional or national newspaper, and you should find yourself most to if not all of these things. A newspaper is not just news on paper. There is so much more to it.

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