A front page article is a written piece that appears on the front page of a magazine or newspaper. It is usually the very first thing that a reader notices and it usually has the most important news of the entire paper.
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 articles the editor the newspaper thinks are most important are put on the first (front) page and the subject of the most important among these is in the big title (headline) at the top of the first page.
Traditional newspapers (not tabloids) are folded in the middle such that the top half of the first page is on top. The most important articles are on the top half so they will be seen on newsstands. Another common phrase is "above the fold," meaning an article on the top half of the front page.
a front page is a part of the news paper where you can find the main news for that day.
The most important things go on the front page, in the view of the Editor. It is usually a major new, news item, but the priorities for one newspaper are not necessarily those of another.
(This was flagged for improvement: I have retained the first sentence but qualified it by adding the words "in the view..." onwards; and deleted a puerile comment that followed it.)
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Newspapers have pages like a book-the front page is the first page
What is frontpage in newspaper
it is called the front page
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The main article of a newspaper is typically called the "headline" or "front-page story." It is usually the most important or prominent news story that is featured on the front page to grab the reader's attention.
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.
"Off lead" in a newspaper typically refers to an article or story that is not assigned as the main or front-page story. It may appear on inside pages or sections of the newspaper.
A newspaper splash refers to a prominent and eye-catching headline or article featured on the front page of a newspaper. It is typically a story of significant importance or interest meant to grab the attention of readers.
The imprint in a newspaper typically includes information about the publication such as the name, address, contact details, and sometimes the names of the publisher and editor. It is usually found on the editorial page or the bottom of the front page.
The title of a newspaper is called the "headline" or "masthead," which typically appears at the top of the front page and includes the name of the newspaper.
well it actually isn't in the front its in the back of the newspaper!!!!
A heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
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Again , what is the value of a 1937 newspaper of President Franklin Roosevelt and his wife on the front page about his second term
this page is where you can find the headline that is written in bold letters.
Bill Clinton was imprisoned.