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masthead

[mast-hed, mahst-] / ˈmæstˌhɛd, ˈmɑst- /


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The Local’s board is stocked with media and dot-com veterans from Google, Facebook and The New York Times, including a former masthead editor and the current editor of The New York Times Magazine.

From Seattle Times

Similarly, simply spotting the Fox News masthead may be enough to prompt some Whites to expect that Blacks are guilty.

From Salon

And Raphael Nash Thompson has an amusing scene, playing a bohemian painter who comes up with eccentric mock-ups of newspaper mastheads.

From Washington Post

He signed last year with what he thought was Petty GMS, a mediocre team with a legend in Petty in the team masthead.

From Washington Times

She replaces Matt Murray, whose four-year tenure at the top of the newspaper's masthead has been marked by ambitious coverage, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation into former U.S.

From Reuters