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hoofditem

Hoofditem is a Dutch term used to denote the most important item on a list, program, or agenda. The word combines hoofd meaning “head” with item, reflecting its status as the head item that sets the focus or priority. The concept is used in journalism, meetings, and planning contexts to indicate what matters most.

In media, the hoofditem refers to the lead story—the topic given the most prominence in a news

In organizational and political settings, the hoofditem is the central topic scheduled for discussion or decision.

Usage notes: the term is common in Dutch-speaking media and institutions. It can be used interchangeably with

Examples: The hoofditem of tonight’s news is the new budget proposal. At the city council meeting, the

program.
It
is
typically
introduced
first
or
given
extra
emphasis
to
signal
its
significance
for
viewers
or
readers.
In
newspapers
and
online
outlets,
the
hoofditem
is
often
presented
with
the
main
headline
or
a
featured
position
on
the
front
page
or
homepage.
It
determines
the
structure
of
the
agenda
and
usually
receives
more
time
and
attention
than
other
items.
Subitems
or
supporting
topics
accompany
the
hoofditem
to
provide
context
or
detail.
lead
item
or
hoofdonderwerp
in
some
contexts,
but
exact
synonyms
may
vary
by
setting.
The
concept
emphasizes
priority,
importance,
and
impact.
hoofditem
is
the
revision
of
the
zoning
plan.
In
many
broadcasts,
the
hoofditem
is
followed
by
analysis,
background,
and
responses.