The editorial in The News Tribune appeared to present a biased view of the judge's election.
He wrote the editorial
This was editorial mistake. Who is editorial chief there?
"The newspaper reporter wrote an editorial for the paper."
"She needs to write an editorial column for The New York Times."
Because your mom says so
Each day, the publishers of the newspaper print an editorial with their take on the latest events.
The reporter began to assume editorial tasks at the newspaper. In its editiorial, the TV station criticized the mayor's administration.
Editorial can be used as a noun (an editorial) and an adjective (editorial techniques).
Yes. The editorial is the property of the writer and the newspaper. They control how the item is used.
If you don't agree with the editorial in the newspaper, feel free to wirte a rebuttal.
Yes, this is a complex sentence because it is made up of two complete sentences, as follows: Check out the editorial in today's paper. You'll notice the piece by Oscar Lewis.
Editorial has at least two distinct meanings. 1. a written statement in a periodical which gives an opinion, rather than stating facts: The editorial told us that the editor did not think highly of the new proposal. 2. in fashion, it refers to a photograph that "tells a story" rather than sells a garment. The scarf photo with the camel was editorial, but the boxer ad helped sell out the garments.
Editorial liner is a quotation used to fill in a gap or space in the newspaper. It is usually done if the space left is very small.