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How Indian newspapers headlined Trump’s triumph

November 10, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

First, it was the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes. Then, it was the stunning victory of Donald Trump. The two events, coming […]

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How the newspapers headlined the demonetisation of notes

November 9, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

How do you headline a news that is as momentous as demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes? And as stunning? The suddenness of […]

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The easiest way to write clickable headlines

October 1, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

The most difficult thing for a new blogger is to write clickable headlines. Often, the best written blogposts lie unread because of listless and dead […]

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How Indian newspapers headlined surgical strikes on terror

September 30, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

Yes. We have done it. The mood was unmistakable. Every Indian turned to their smartphones and television sets as the news spread of surgical strikes […]

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How Indian newspapers headlined Modi’s address to US Congress

June 9, 2016 Sunil Saxena 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi scaled another political peak on June 8. His address to the US Congress not only swept the American senators off their […]

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No Indian media company in world’s top 30

June 2, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

India is the envy of the world for having a free and vibrant media. It is also one of the few countries where newspapers have […]

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How newspapers headlined Modi’s audacious Pak visit

December 26, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

The stopover in Lahore in one word was audacious. The political world was rocked. The media was shell-shocked. Th stopover was a shocker, a historic […]

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Love them or hate them, clickbait headlines are here to stay

December 11, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

The web pioneered a new brand of headline: Clickbait. The headline, also referred to as linkbait, was a blogging invention. Bloggers found clickbait headlines a […]

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Chennai rain coverage exposes limitations of National TV

December 3, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

What’s happened to National TV? For two days Chennai has been marooned, and there are heroic efforts being made by the residents, NGOs and administration […]

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