If you are referring to a printed newspaper, the front page often has two parts: what is placed "above the fold" and then the rest of the front page (this refers to the fact that most newspapers are folded in half, and the "above the fold" story is what your eyes would see first if you were walking by a news-stand). The "above the fold" or top part of the newspaper contains the biggest headline and it is generally the most important story of the day. The front page is where a newspaper places the stories it believes the most readers will find important or interesting. You will generally see one big story with a big headline, and then on the rest of the page, some photos and smaller headlines with stories that are not as important as the one that was placed above the fold.
Each day, the featured stories on page 1 will vary. As I write this, it is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and most of the newspapers I saw featured a front-page story about local people remembering where they were and how they heard the news of the president's death. But on other days, the lead story might be about politics; or about some important community leader; or about some natural disaster like a hurricane or flood; or even about the death of a famous person (like a pope or a queen or a major celebrity like Michael Jackson). There are usually about four or five stories on page 1, but that too will vary, depending on how much news there was that day.
The main features on a front page newspaper are typically the headline, subheadings, byline, lead paragraph, images or graphics, and any standout stories or advertisements. These elements are used to grab the reader's attention and provide a snapshot of the day's most important news.
well it actually isn't in the front its in the back of the newspaper!!!!
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.
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The part of a newspaper that includes the publisher and editor's names is called the masthead. It is typically located at the top of the front page or on the editorial page.
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.
Yes, hard news is typically found on the front page of a newspaper. This section usually covers important and timely events, such as politics, economics, and major national or international developments. Features and human-interest stories are often found in other sections of the newspaper.
The title block of a newspaper is called the masthead. It typically appears on the front page and includes the newspaper's name, logo, publication information, and sometimes key headlines.
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.
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.
A newspaper page is typically referred to simply as a "page" or a "newspaper page."