Headline four in this BBC News widget left me wondering who Prime Minister Gordon Brown might have assaulted:
It turns out that the story was about R&B star Chris Brown... but how was I supposed to know that? I imagine that most UK readers would think of 'Gordon' if they saw the name 'Brown' in a web headline.
I may have to add this to my knol on web print versus headlines to illustrate the point the web headlines are often seen out of context.
Gordon Brown sorry over assault arrest. Really?
Posted by
JD (The Engine Room)
on Monday, 16 February 2009
Labels:
ambiguity,
BBC News,
Chris Brown,
Gordon Brown,
headlines,
print,
web headlines
2 comments:
Is "Rhys killer" a killer OF someone named Rhys or a killer FROM somewhere named Rhys, or something else entirely (surely not a killer named Rhys himself)?
Also, I think I would have parsed that Brown headline as Gordon being sorry that some third party had been wrongfully arrested...
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