Monday, February 9, 2015

Other High School Newspapers

1. My favorite newspaper front page is Breezeway because the highly experienced editing is evident and it still looks neat and intriguing.
2. The Breezeway also is the most attention grabbing newspaper because the boy in the photo looks 3D and the photo is large, very well taken, and gives insight onto a very interesting a fun topic: prom.
3. My favorite headline from this newspaper is "Let the Magic Begin" because the font is similar to the Disney font and it looks cute. Also, having a headline like that interests readers.
4. There are no stories on the front page of this newspaper, just one large photo and three smaller ones at the bottom along with a few headlines.
5. In many of the newspapers, I see that having at least one large, intriguing photo is an aspect they all have in common, having a visible title, and a few headlines.
6. Some varying aspects of the newspapers are the amount of photos, the layout, including stories on the front page or not and the size of the title.
7. I don't think these newspapers for schools were very similar to the ones around the world because the topics they covered were very different and usually cheerful.

Broadsheets:
The Voice- Irvington Highchool
Granite Bay Gasette- Granite Bay Highschool
Eye of the Story- Summet Highschool

Tabloids:
The Etownian- Elizabethtown College


Definitions
  • Headlines- Words at the head of the passage to introduce or categorize a story
  • Subheadlines- Additional headline that comes immediately after the main headline 
  • Boxes- refers to type that is framed in a border to give it prominence
  • Photos- images with captions and stories to hook the viewer
  • Folios- newspaper name, date and page number that appear at the top of each page 
  • Teaser- gives basic information that the viewer will have to read on to find out about
  • Flag- the printed title of a newspaper at the top of the front page
  • Captions- headline or text accompanying a picture or illustration; also called a cutline
  • Stories- written word about images, current events, etc
  • Screens- upright fixed or movable portion used to divide things
  • Bylines- the author's name, printed at the beginning of an article
  • Jumps- to continue a story that is on another page
  • Story dividers- something separating two stories 
  • Masthead/staff box- details of the publisher, place of publication, editorial staff and information about the newspaper, generally placed on the editorial page

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