Headlines And Features In Newspapers And Magazines
advertorial noun [C]
an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine that is designed to look like an article by the writers of the magazine agony aunt noun [C usually singular] UK a person, usually a woman, who publicly gives advice to people with personal problems, especially in a regular magazine or newspaper article agony column noun [C usually singular] UK the part of a magazine or newspaper where letters from readers about their personal problems are printed, together with advice about how to deal with them: he wrote into an agony column! article "#$%&'&$() noun [C] a piece of writing on a particular sub*ect in a newspaper or magazine: +here was an interesting article on vegetarianism in the paper yesterday! banner headline noun [C] a large title of a story in a newspaper that stretches across the top of the front page bulletin noun [C] a short news programme on television or radio often about something that has *ust happened, or a short newspaper printed by an organization: an hourly news bulletin +he company publishes a fortnightly bulletin for its staff! by,line noun [C] &$C-'.-/$0 a line at the top of a newspaper or magazine article giving the writer1s name cartoon "0('%-#2) noun [C] 3 a drawing, especially in a newspaper or magazine, that tells a *oke or makes an amusing political criticism centerfold noun [C] U 45( centrefold centrefold UK, U centerfold noun [C] a large photograph that covers the two pages opposite each other in the middle of a magazine, usually of a young woman with few or no clothes on, or the person who appears in such a picture centre,spread noun [C] the two pages opposite each other in the middle of a newspaper or magazine, which deal only with one particular sub*ect and include many pictures: +omorrow1s edition will include a centre,spread on the panish royal family! classified ad noun [C] "'.5 classified) -#45(6'. a small advertisement that you put in a newspaper or a magazine, usually because you want to sell or buy something or to find or offer a *ob clipping noun 7 [C] an article cut from a newspaper: ' friend recently sent me a newspaper clipping about someone we were at school with! column "&(-#+-#2) noun [C] 3 one of several vertical blocks of print into which a page of a newspaper or magazine is divided: - didn1t have time to read the whole article , *ust the first column!ee picture Columns! column "&(-#+-#2) noun [C] 7 a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine which is always written by the same person and which appears regularly, usually on a particular sub*ect: he writes a weekly fashion8gossip column for the $vening tandard! comic strip noun [C] "'.5 cartoon strip) a short series of amusing drawings with a small amount of writing which is usually published in a newspaper dateline noun [C] the line in a newspaper article which tells the place and date of writing Compare by,line and headline! double",page) spread noun [C] -n a book, magazine, etc! a double",page) spread is one article, set of photographs, etc! that covers two pages opposite each other! editorial noun [C] "UK '.5 leader, leading article) an article in a newspaper which e9presses the editor1s opinion on a sub*ect of particular interest at the present time: 'll the papers deal with the same sub*ect in their editorials! e9clusive noun [C] a story which is printed in one newspaper or magazine and no others: +he newspaper published an e9clusive about the escape! feature "'(+-C.$) noun [C] a special article in a newspaper or magazine, or a part of a television or radio broadcast, that deals with a particular sub*ect: a double,page feature on global warming filler noun 7 [C] a short te9t or drawings used to fill e9tra space in a magazine or newspaper, or talk, music, etc! used to fill e9tra time in a radio or television broadcast the funnies plural noun 6'-#.: U the series of drawings in a newspaper that tell an amusing story ee also comic strip! heading noun [C] words written or printed at the top of a te9t as a title headline noun [C] a line of words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of the news that are broadcast on television or radio: +he news of his death was splashed in headlines across all the newspapers! the eight o1clock headlines Compare by,line and dateline! headline verb [+ ; ob*ect ; noun] +he story was headlined "< had as its headline) 1Killer dogs on the loose1! leader "#$%&'&$() noun [C] UK editorial ee at edit! leading article noun [C] UK editorial ee at edit! listings plural noun [C] information about entertainments and activities that is published in newspapers and magazines masthead noun [C] the title of a newspaper or magazine which is printed at the top of the front page notices plural noun printed statements of opinion in the newspapers about plays, films, books, etc: +he musical has received wonderful notices! obituary noun [C] "-#45(6'. obit) a report, especially in a newspaper, which gives the news of someone1s death and details about their life op,ed ad*ective [before noun] U describes a piece of writing which e9presses a personal opinion and is usually printed in a newspaper opposite the page on which the editorial is printed: an op,ed article8column8page op,ed noun [U] U =is rebuttal appeared in yesterday1s op,ed! personal column UK noun [C] "U the personals) the part of a newspaper or magazine which contains short advertisements and private messages press cutting noun [C] a piece cut out of a newspaper pull,out "section) noun [C] in a magazine or newspaper, a set of pages that are intended to be taken out and used separately: a 3>,page pull,out +here1s a pull,out on hair care in ne9t week1s issue! review noun ? [C usually singular] a "part of a) newspaper or magazine that has articles on films, books, travel, famous people, etc: Could you pass me the review "section of the paper), please@ serial "+5(:) noun [C] a story on television or radio or in a newspaper, etc! which is broadcast or printed in separate parts: 6ost of her novels have been made into television serials at some time! serialization, UK UU'..: serialisation noun [C or U] sidebar noun [C] U a short news story in a newspaper or magazine that relates to a longer main story, giving details or e9tra information ituations Aacant noun [ or U] UK the part of a newspaper in which *obs are listed small ad noun [C] UK classified ad spread noun ? [C] a large article or advertisement covering one or more pages in a newspaper or magazine: +here1s a double,page spread on the latest fashions! stop press noun [U] UK top press refers to a particular space on the front or back page of a newspaper which contains very recent news which was added to the newspaper after the printing process had started! lonely hearts "'.5 lonely hearts club8column, etc!) a place or section of a magazine etc! for people who would like to make new friends or meet a se9ual partner