
``` t b w i l l i e ` $1.25 ` 22:26, 22 December 2020 (UTC) Reply The Wall Street Journal and the National Post are, in fact, not "officially" all caps. Also compare The Wall Street Journal and National Post, two other prominent newspapers that style their name in ALLCAPS, but whose Wikipedia articles use mixed case for their names throughout. ``` t b w i l l i e ` $1.25 ` 21:54, 22 December 2020 (UTC) Reply For examples, see Cake (band): Cake (stylized CAKE) is an American alternative rock band and Aldi: Aldi (stylized as ALDI) is the common brand of two German family-owned discount supermarket chains. It might be appropriate to add a parenthetical note to the lede, "stylized as USA TODAY". Wikipedia generally capitalizes only the first letter of each word in a trade name or title of a creative work, regardless of how the text is displayed on the page (or the product, the advertising for it, etc.). What do y'all think? Andibrema ( talk) 02:17, 19 December 2020 (UTC) Reply See MOS:CAPS. I think in the infobox it should say the official name, and maybe in the first sentence (because there's a WP policy that company names should generally appear in official spelling in the first sentence don't know if that applies here as well).

The name of the newspaper, USA TODAY, appears nowhere in this article with the official capitalisation. Newspapers Wikipedia:WikiProject Newspapers Template:WikiProject Newspapers Newspapers articles

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