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3. Another word for a photo
caption that journalists use:
Byline
cutline
deadline
nightline​

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Answered by rivarora
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Explanation:

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

cutline

Explanation:

  • Cutline refers to the caption underneath an image.
  • The text that describes what the viewer is looking at below an image is known as the "cutline" in journalism. It is what most people refer to as a caption, although a journalist would characterise a "caption" as more of a title, but a "cutline" would first describe what is occurring in the photo before explaining the significance of the event represented.
  • A cutline is a straight news article condensed into one sentence. The five Ws of important information—who, what, when, where, and why—should be included in the statement.

Cutline is another term that journalists use to describe a picture caption.

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