It's the name of the paper at the top of Page 1 eg. "New York Times." It includes all the graphics associated with it above the pictures and stories.
No, a flag in the context of a newspaper is a design element at the top of the front page that displays the publication's name. It typically includes the newspaper's logo and sometimes a motto or slogan.
The flag on a newspaper is the very top of page 1--where the logo, date of publication and other information is found.
Yes. It is called Flag.
Another name for gazette is journal or newspaper.
Semaphore or signal flag.
Chicago Tribune is the name of a newspaper. Chicago Sun-Times is the name of another newspaper.
Old Glory.
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subs i think an editor check the copy of the newspaper SUBS, (SUB-EDITORS)
The Alabama state flag has a Crimson cross on a white field. It is also called the confederate battle flag.
Old Glory
It has been called, "Star and Bar", referring to the appearance of the flag, but there are no official names other than The Texas State Flag
Some call that a banner, but it is actually a pennant.
A newspaper can also be referred to as a paper or a publication.
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