jump page

Noun

 * 1) A page of a newspaper on which an article is continued, having been started on a more prominent page.
 * 2) * 1999, Lawrence N. Strout, Covering McCarthyism: How the Christian Science Monitor Handled Joseph R. McCarthy, 1950–1954, Greenwood Press, ISBN 0313310912, page 65,
 * The New York Times, after running a front-page story (which included rebuttals on the jump page) about the McCarthy speech, also ran an editorial.