The phrase "headline writers" refers to the people who create eye-catching and attention-grabbing titles for news articles or stories.
Sentences with «headline writers»
But he'd probably exchange a few hundred of them for headline writers who actually read the story. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
It might also help headline writers focus on something more meaningful than crude global mean figures when interpreting global warming findings. (realclimate.org)
In 2009, in an interview discussing his salary and banking practices, Blankfein explained to the Sunday Times that he was a banker «doing God's work,» a phrase that captured the imagination of headline writers everywhere. (fortune.com)