different between byline vs dateline

byline

English

Etymology

From by +? line.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ba?la?n/

Noun

byline (plural bylines)

  1. (journalism) A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer's name.
  2. (sports) A touchline.

Related terms

  • headline
  • dateline

See also

  • Glossary of journalism: Article components

Verb

byline (third-person singular simple present bylines, present participle bylining, simple past and past participle bylined)

  1. (journalism, transitive) To provide (an article) with a byline.

Anagrams

  • Binley, Nibley

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dateline

English

Etymology

From date +? line.

Noun

dateline (plural datelines)

  1. (journalism) A line at the beginning of a document (such as a newspaper article) stating the place of origin and typically the date, and often written in capital letters.

Related terms

  • byline
  • headline

Translations

See also

  • Glossary of journalism: Article components

Verb

dateline (third-person singular simple present datelines, present participle datelining, simple past and past participle datelined)

  1. To attach a dateline to a particular document

Anagrams

  • entailed, leniated, lineated

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English dateline.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?de?t.l?i?n/
  • Hyphenation: date?line

Noun

dateline m (plural datelines)

  1. (journalism) dateline.

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