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To editorial
noun
An article in a publication giving the opinion of its editors on a given topic or current event.
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It would involve "letters, visits to editorial boards, ads, TV announcements, phone calls.
Yet another savage cut to editorial.
"He didn't make the usual nod to editorial independence".
I wanted to bring a different perspective to editorial.
Though this faster, drive-thru approach to editorial consumption may be what more people want.
Visit to editorial offices of the armed forces magazine "Yank", at 641 Washington St.
They could reach large audiences without having to adhere to editorial guidelines.
Mr. Hillkirk replaces Brian Gallagher, who returns to editorial page editor.
The step from financial matters to editorial ones, though, is a very short one.
Advertisers, therefore, are also looking for other ways to attach their brands to editorial.
Greg Dyke's earlier response to changes to editorial procedures sounded inadequate, defensive and bureaucratic.
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