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Heh! It’s the TITLE! I thought you were saying, “they made one mistake in the audio,” and then I thought, well, you can fix that in post, right? If only we had italics in the titles…
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For some reason, I missed that when I reblogged.
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It’s not the first time someone had that problem with a title. Newspapers used to do it from time to time, but mostly avoided it by having an editor look at it and say, “you can’t do that, it says this instead.”
See:
https://books.google.com/books?id=sDg_AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA311&ots=IiVUQOmpCo&dq=what%20called%20when%20newspaper%20headlines%20mixed%20together&pg=PA311#v=onepage&q=what%20called%20when%20newspaper%20headlines%20mixed%20together&f=false
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Interesting book. Sometimes you still see some funny headlines or an title/photo combo that doesn’t work the way the creator thinks.
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