Definition: In journalism, the headline is an element of the headline of a newspaper placed between two paragraphs. Visually separated from the rest of the text, it aims to (again) arouse the interest of the reader and to ventilate the text pad. For these reasons, the sub-titles are never placed at the beginning of the article.
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