Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
wrap-up
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Now on to Dan O'Brien with a wrap-up of today's NFL games.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Kate instinctively recognized a good wrap-up line and shut her notebook.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
wrap-up
"summary," 1947, from the verbal phrase (see wrap (v.)).
Wiktionary
wrap-up
n. 1 A brief condensation or recapitulation as a final summary, especially to a news programme 2 A concluding action; a conclusion