noun
- plural of frontpage; the first or cover page of a newspaper, magazine, or website, typically featuring the most important or prominent news stories
Usage: commonly used in journalism and media contexts; can refer to physical print publications or digital publications
Examples
- The major scandal dominated frontpages across the country.
- Breaking news stories often appear on frontpages of major newspapers.
- The website's frontpages are updated hourly with the latest headlines.
- Photographers compete to get their images on frontpages of publications.
- The election results made frontpages worldwide.
- Social media has changed how stories reach frontpages of traditional news outlets.