Sentences with phrase «flashy headlines»

Our success will only come when the disease crippling our quality of life is cured; merely masking the symptoms with flashy headlines does nothing to move us forward.
Topics like station density, dock siting and data collection standards may not make for flashy headlines in the mainstream media, but they are important to equity as to other measures of success.
Let's hope that as TDC grows, the editors will focus less on flashy headlines and more on good words and good ideas, living up to Tucker's claim that «the site will be distinguished by original reporting, including his own.»
Sure Eliot Spitzer, one of Schneiderman's predecessors, drew flashy headlines with his probes of Wall Street malfeasance.
It rarely generates flashy headlines or news footage of health workers in hazmat suits.
Hudak asserted that the newspaper's coverage portrayed his civil disputes with clients as crimes «in order to write flashy headlines
Flashy headlines containing main information and ready to attract attention are good.
While their goal is accuracy in reporting, journalists only have so much room to write or time on the air and a controversial story angle and flashy headline is the best way to attract readers.
They are meant to grab readers attracted to flashy headlines («Run your best 10K in just three weeks!»).
But others pointed out that we need the flashy headline grabbing projects in order to introduce the world to EVs, eventually causing the technology to trickle down to the cars the rest of us drive.
MediaTek is still offering some flashier headline features, too: dual - rear cameras up to 16MP and 20MP, or a single camera up to 32MP; a tall display that maxes out at a 20:9 aspect ratio in Full HD +; and AI for advanced facial and object recognition.
One thing that really stuck with me was that you talked about capturing the buyer's eyes with a flashy headline and photo, essentially hooking them in.
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