You say something stupid and the next morning you're in the headlines.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's no longer just reporting the headlines of the day, but trying to put the headlines into some context and to add some perspective into what they mean.
These days, headlines are trying to get you to click.
Headlines, in a way, are what mislead you because bad news is a headline, and gradual improvement is not.
Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline.
You don't tell us how to stage the news and we don't tell you how to cover it.
There is nothing likely to get you a bigger headline than attacking your own party.
Whenever you're the leader in any industry, you get more headlines.
Headlines are so great in a sense that they can take a little bit from an article completely out of context and blow it into something it's not. Some people really only read headlines.
The worst headline is one that contains a factual error. Bad headlines are ones that are bland, and don't tell the reader anything specific, like 'Democrats at it Again.'
I'm smart enough to know, 'Don't try and make any headlines.'