FCW Insider: Eliot's headlines
Off-topic, but...Journalists love a good headline. I think you do too, but I'm not sure most people realize how incredibly hard it is to come up with a good one. (It is even more difficult in the age of Google, where a boring headline that says more actually works much better for those Web spiders.)Anyway, when the Eliot Spitzer story broke yesterday, you just knew there were going to be some... interesting headlines. (They also provide an insight into how a publication views itself.)The NYT, which broke the story, did the NYT thing: Report the facts. Their headline: The WP has a similar kind of headline: The WSJ: But the NYPost: The other NY tab, the : My favorite, however, comes from Slate.com's Today's Papers, which goes with After the fire at my house, my new home is a block from DC's soon-to-open , which posts scores of the front pages of publications each and every day. It's amazing... and fun. I'm going to take a walk down there this morning and check it out and I'll let you know if there is anything better.