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a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine (usually on the editorial page) that gives the name of the publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc

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the title of a newspaper or magazine

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the head or top of a mast

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Caption: Earlier this year, Southern California News Group revealed the updated mastheads and redesigned pages of its three Spanish-language newspapers as part of the expansion of the Excelsior brand.
Newspaper mastheads are traditionally at the top because of the way they were once stacked on old-style tiered racks - ie, you could only see the top portion of each paper.
McClatchy has so far written down $290.9 million against goodwill and $9-1/2 million against mastheads and warned it might have to make more similar charges.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015 www.gazettelive.co.uk YOURproms Gazettes hot off the press in 1969, top, and mastheads from the past century |
Instead, the former Huddersfield printer has amassed hundreds of newspaper mastheads - the title pieces on top of the front pages.
Wherever one looks, whether on boxes of chocolates to be found in Sheremetyevo Airport's dutyfree shops, matchbook covers dedicated to "Political Placards of the (sic) Stalin's Epoch." the mastheads of nationalistic newspapers, the recent reversion to the name Stalingrad for the city of Volgograd, statues in the Park of Monuments in Moscow.
Start by keeping the weather and dirt out of mastheads when the AB-1339/G antenna is stored on trailers.
Ryan McDowell, aged nine, and his friends at the school in Anderton Road, Aldermans Green, have been busy snipping off the mastheads of scores of copies of the Evening Telegraph.
Further, Fred's brilliant, ninety-page Masthead in 1996 was not dedicated to looking back on the works published in previous Mastheads.
Software programs offer a generous selection of designs, graphics and mastheads. In the custom framing industry, it's important to remember that great design and creativity, whether in framing or in newsletter production, are important reflections of your artistry.
Some change the name of the publication in their markets, and we design custom mastheads for them.
Professional journalists joke that the masthead is "read only by your mother and your next employer." Faithful readers of The Conservationist mastheads will have noticed that one name has appeared without interruption for the past 36 years.
Indians appeared on military flags, newspaper mastheads, and numerous handbills."
The 15 "Timeless/Authorless," newspaper series (all works 1995) are school related, too: along with the photos lifted from high school year-books, all the mastheads are from places where Kelley has attended school, or had shows (having a show being another way of seeking institutional approval, and consequently, having a horrible time).
Just look at the mastheads of the nation's leading publications.