Nutgraf
The nutgraf is a journalistic term referring to a paragraph that summarizes the most important information of a news story. It typically appears early in the article, often after the lead, and provides context, explains the significance of the event, and answers the key questions a reader might have. The term "nutgraf" is believed to have originated from the idea that it contains the "kernel" or "nut" of the story.
A well-written nutgraf answers the "who, what, when, where, why, and how" of the story, but in
The placement of the nutgraf can vary, but it is generally positioned within the first few paragraphs