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The red-circled part of this magazine cover known as Masthead.

In American use, a publication's masthead is a printed list of its owners, departments, officers, contributors, and address information that is printed in a fixed location in each edition. which is referred to as impression in British English.

The designed title of a publication that appears on the first page is referred to as "the masthead" in the UK and many other Commonwealth countries, where it is known as the nameplate or "flag" in American English.

A section of a newsletter that normally appears on the second page (but could be on any page) and contains information about the publisher, how to reach them, how many people subscribe, and other important facts.

A newspaper's or similar publication's MASTHEAD is an intangible fixed asset that consists of its trade mark (if registered) and its logo's copyright.

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