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The phrase "editorial schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a plan for the types of content that a publisher will release at set times throughout a specified period. For example, "Our editorial schedule includes articles from guest authors every Tuesday, blog updates every Thursday, and a monthly podcast."
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Other elements of the weekly editorial schedule include contributed columns and Q&As with marketing executives.
My reality right now is diapers, nannies, copyediting while making fire truck noises, staying up too late to finish my editorial schedule, etc.
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Because of publishing and editorial schedules, additional answers will be posted in mid-March.
In an editorial scheduled for Thursday, the German daily Süddeutsche Zeitung plans to argue that the victory was a combination of celebrity and the generally popular gambit in the United States of appearing to run against professional politicians.
In the past, law enforcement was at the mercy of the main-stream media's editorial agenda and schedule.
The New England Journal of Medicine, in a rare move prompted by some stunning new research data, released an Internet version of an article and two editorials scheduled to appear in its Nov. 6 issue.
Your Feb. 9 editorial about scheduled helicopter service at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport was unfair.
Finally, weekly editorial output is scheduled on a whiteboard.
Allowances to the editorial and design schedules account for the product's appearance at this time of year.
As it happens, "Improving the Culture" was to be the subject of several talks at the paper's annual "offsite," a leadership summit for business and editorial executives, which had been scheduled for Thursday and Friday.
Whether candidates are "credible" or "serious" is the prerogative of the voters, in duly scheduled elections, not the New York Times editorial board.
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