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front page

a. 1 So important as to warrant being put on the front page of newspapers 2 Which appears on the front page of a publication n. The first, and initially visible, page of a publication

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Front page

The front page is the first page of a publication.

Front Page or The Front Page may refer to:

Entertainment:

  • The Front Page, a 1928 Broadway comedy written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, and its adaptations:
    • The Front Page (1931 film), starring Adolphe Menjou and Pat O'Brien
    • The Front Page (1974 film), directed by Billy Wilder, starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau
    • The Front Page (TV series), an American series that aired in 1949
  • Front Page (film), a 1990 Hong Kong film starring Michael Hui
  • Frontpage (TV series), a 2008 Malaysian drama series
  • "The Front Page" (Diff'rent Strokes), the final episode of the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes
  • Front Page, a 2003 jazz album by Bireli Lagrene, Dominique Di Piazza, and Dennis Chambers

Media:

  • FrontPage Magazine, an online political magazine, sometimes known as The Front Page
  • Front Page (newsmagazine), a short-lived newsmagazine TV show that aired in 1993
  • Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco, a Philippine news bulletin
  • Front Page (New Zealand company), a news and political media company

Other uses:

  • Microsoft FrontPage, discontinued Web site software
Front Page (newsmagazine)

Front Page was a short-lived newsmagazine that ran in 1993 on the Fox television network in the United States. It featured five main hosts and reporters: Andria Hall, Tony Harris, Vicki Liviakis, Josh Mankiewicz, and Ron Reagan. It ran on Saturday evenings.

Front Page (film)

Front Page is a 1990 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Philip Chan and starring Michael Hui, Samuel Hui and Ricky Hui. The film is a remake of the Hui Brothers' 1976 film, The Private Eyes.