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Byline

Definition:

A byline refers to a line of text, typically appearing below the title of an article or news story, that states the name of the author, journalist, or reporter responsible for creating the content. Bylines are commonly used in newspapers, magazines, and online publications to provide credit to the writer.

Sample Sentences:

  • I always make sure to read the byline before delving into an article.
  • The byline for the front-page story in today's newspaper is written by John Smith.
  • As a journalist, seeing my byline in a renowned magazine was a proud moment for me.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun

Senses/Usages:

1. Credit Line:
  • A byline provides credit to the author of an article or news story.
  • Example: The lack of a byline in the online publication raised suspicions about the credibility of the content.

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