The first and most visible page of a newspaper or other publication; front matter.
Baldwin’s appearance on the news that night and on the front-page of the Times the next day catapulted her into the middle of a media frenzy.
The top of a newspaper’s front page typically contains the largest stories of the day, either those of major national significance or, in some cases, international significance. The front page may also tease other important stories inside the edition. It also contains the title and all publication information. Also called folio. See also main page, lead story. Your browser is blocking front-page content. Please update your security settings to enable this content.