this page is where you can find the headline that is written in bold letters.
if you mean 'front Page" this means the most important item is the headline. which of course is on the front page.
well it actually isn't in the front its in the back of the newspaper!!!!
front page
In newspaper lingo, "ears" refer to the empty space at the top corners of a newspaper's front page, usually used for design elements or advertisements. They are called "ears" because of their position on the page resembling the shape of ears.
Again , what is the value of a 1937 newspaper of President Franklin Roosevelt and his wife on the front page about his second term
Bill Clinton was imprisoned.
The parts of a newspaper are the front page, the entertainment page, the editorial page, the sports page, and the classified ads. They all have different functions, including advertisement, updates on sports events, and information on important news items.
A front page article in a newspaper is a prominent news story that is given prime placement on the front page. It is typically one of the most important or impactful stories of the day, chosen to grab the attention of readers and draw them into the publication. This article sets the tone for the rest of the newspaper and plays a key role in defining the day's news agenda.
The entertainment page is often a page on a website/newspaper/magazine where articles pertaining to celebrities is featured.
The centerpiece in a newspaper is the main story or the most prominent article that is given a prime placement on the front page. It is strategically chosen to capture the reader's attention and draw them into the newspaper.
Local or national ads.
One is able to find a summary of the front page of a national newspaper at several online locations such as the following: NPR, BBC, Nation Time, and Info Please.