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editorial
Alternative clues for the word editorial
- I adore it terribly, Steel's latest newspaper article
- Aisle I trod awkwardly with second gone to get view of organ?
- Male, one Conservative on radio introducing a Liberal leader
- Article inaccurate I alter, do I?
- Newspaper opinion piece
- Counterpart of advertising
- Leader ordered liar to die
- View from the top?
Word definitions for editorial in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
An editorial , leading article (US) or leader (UK), is an opinion piece written by the senior editorial staff or publisher of a newspaper , magazine , or any other written document. Editorials may be supposed to reflect the opinion of the periodical. Australian ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Editorial \Ed`i*to"ri*al\, n. A leading article in a newspaper or magazine; an editorial article; an article published as an expression of the views of the editor.
Usage examples of editorial.
The Internet and the news services were abuzz with speculation, and a few editorials were suggesting that maybe the Probability Assessment Unit had completed its job and needed to be scaled back.
Youll also examine the quality of the editorial environment in which your advertising will appear.
This ties the advertising to editorial in a way that grants the message more exposure and greater depth of credibility.
The relation- ship between editorial and advertising is much closer in trade publishing than it is in consumer circles.
Information is crammed together-ads butting up to other ads with no editorial relief In every other conceivable media environment, advertising is interrupted by other information.
Trent Lott-like editorials demanding that the pathetic Neanderthal, homophobic bigot be drummed right out of the human race.
Laden were having their dinner, and Dad and Bish went up to the editorial office.
William Safire New York Times column, an Australian journalist eviscerating the United Nations for corruption, editorials from smaller-market daily papers like the Rocky Mountain News and the Seattle Times, top blogger commentaries, U.
When I went back into the editorial room Phil Dobe was taking off his coat.
There is an element of eyewash in all this, but it is partly due to the fact that the decline in the trade in consumption goods has robbed the advertisers of much of their power over editorial policy.
In the morning of life they are rapt by intoxicating visions of some great haberdashery business, beckoned to by the voluptuous enticements of the legal profession, or maybe the Holy Grail they forswear all else to seek is a snug editorial chair.
I read in one of our modern journals, those monuments of editorial self-conceit, that Catherine the Great died happily as she had lived.
Robert Lecker, for his painstaking and careful editing, and to the editorial staff of Twayne Publishers for their generous and always productive assistance.
I would also like to thank the series editor, Robert Lecker, and the editorial staff at Twayne Publishers for their help and good sense.
The chairman of the board of RAMJAC, Arpad Leen, said in the story that RAMJAC contemplated no changes in personnel or editorial policy.