Mass Media’s success depends on the efficiency of communicating messages to its target audiences. For newspapers,a clear and interesting communication is essential and thus, an easily comprehensible language is necessary.In theory, a headline encapsulates the story in minimum number of words and attracts the reader's attention. To write an effective headline,journalists use various techniques of language that may not be familiar to the popular readers. Overtime, the headline writers have developed a vocabulary that fulfils the requirement of a good headline by using words that are short and precise.However, sometimes over simplicity of headlines leads to confusion and ambiguity. This attribute can be used to gain more readership and many do it consciously. This research is an effort to analyse the format and structure of news headlines given in various English newspapers and studies closely the strategic usage of words and their consequent effect on reader's understandability.
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Pema Sherpa was born in Darjeeling, West Bengal on 7th September 1988. She holds a Master of Science in Communication from Christ University, Bangalore. She possesses keen interest in the nuances of journalistic writing and aspires to understand the relativity of language used as to the perception created through journalism in her future projects.
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