a newspaper page is a leaf but if it's for a crossword then I've found it's generally 'OPED' for opinion and editorial
A folio line is a line of text included on each page of the newspaper. Included in the line is typically the name of the publication, the publication date and the page of the newspaper. It's used mainly for identification. The folio line on the front page will typically also include the volume and issue number as well as the publication's location.
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.
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No, a flag in the context of a newspaper is a design element at the top of the front page that displays the publication's name. It typically includes the newspaper's logo and sometimes a motto or slogan.
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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.
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every newspaper is bound to publish the name of publisher and editor and address of office in every publication this is called print line.
The blank is typically known as the "masthead" of the newspaper. It usually includes the name of the newspaper, sometimes the date, a motto or slogan, and possibly the publication's logo.
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The part of a newspaper or magazine that includes the publisher's and editor's name is the 'masthead'
Newspaper editors are listed on the newspaper masthead. The masthead is typically found on the second page of the section and lists the name of the publisher and other pertinent information.