Source: This Is the Right Way to Capitalize Headlines – The Millions
Category: journalism
On replacing terminology from sports car to supercar in a supercity
If the incident was a test drive it’s not the first time a supercar has been wrecked on an Auckland motorway.
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On bad choice of words by a journalist
Bumrah, who got Gup in the end, is the best in the world. I mean, he canters in. He looks like a horse when he runs in.
On spreading hysteria by media without any research
Alderson had not made any assertions of phones being “hacked” to feed the helpline number. However, soon many journalists and news agencies jumped on the bandwagon and claimed that phones have been “hacked” nationally and that this was “bizarre”.
How the hysteria about phones ‘hacked’ to add Aadhaar helpline number was spread
We Analyzed 100 Million Headlines. Here’s What We Learned (New Research)
This phrase “will make you” gained more than twice the number of Facebook engagements as the second most popular headline trigram.
Source: We Analyzed 100 Million Headlines. Here’s What We Learned (New Research) | BuzzSumo