masthead

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A list of a newspaper or other periodical's main staff, contributing writers, publisher, circulation, advertising rates etc
The title (normally in a large and distinctive font) of a newspaper at the top of the front page
The top of a mast
To cause to go to the masthead as a punishment
A list of a newspaper or other periodicals main staff, contributing writers, publisher, circulation, advertising rates etc
the title of a newsletter, usually with an issue number and a date
The top of a lower mast to which a topmast is attached
Section of a newsletter or magazine giving the title and details of the ownership, advertising, subscription dates, and so on Sometimes used to describe the banner on the front of a magazine
The visual identification of a magazine or newspaper, usually a logotype
In print media, the style of the official heading of the publication frequently followed by personnel and/or policy information
The top or head of a mast; the part of a mast above the hounds
the head or top of a mast
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
the title of a newspaper or magazine; usually printed on the front page and on the editorial page
A masthead is a graphic image placed on top of a web page that tells end users what page they are on Masthead images can contain photos, text, shapes, and/or image maps
A statement of title, ownership, editors, etc , of a newspaper or periodical In the case of newspapers it is commonly found on the editorial page or at the top of page one, and, in the case of periodicals, on the contents page
The section of a newspaper or magazine that lists the publication's staff, ownership, subscription details, and so on
any design or logo type used as identification
details of publisher and editorial staff usually printed on the cover
Presentation of the name of the newspaper on the front page; can also include name of the newspaper's owners and senior management
This term is used to mean three things and can get confusing It is used to mean the name on page one, for the box on the editorial page with the names of top editors, and for the box of names, phone numbers and addresses that appears in the first few pages of the newspaper
"The topmost part of the mast " (Uden & Cooper)
The top part of the mast to which the mainsail halyard sheaves are fitted
A ship's masthead is the highest part of its mast
the head or top of a mast the title of a newspaper or magazine; usually printed on the front page and on the editorial page 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
the presentation on the front page of the newspaper's title Correct term is title piece Also called a flag
A summary of a publication's identification and ownership, usually appearing on page carrying table of contents
{i} top of a mast (Nautical); statement and/or information printed on editorial page of journal or newspaper
The top of the mast
Detailed information printed in the newspaper stating names of the publication's publisher, editors and other top executives, usually printed in a box on the editorial page
The printed matter including name, ownership, subscription rate, etc most often displayed on the first page of a newspaper or newsletter
The top of a mast Wind direction indicators and radio antennas usually collect on the masthead
The statement in a publication giving the publication's name, the names of the owner and staff, etc Also sometimes used when referring to the nameplate (the large display of the publication's name)
layout term
The list of staff, owners, and subscription information for a periodical
A newspaper's masthead is the part at the top of the front page where its name appears in big letters
mastheads
plural of masthead
masthead
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