editorial column
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editorial
adjective
uk/ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/us/ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating to the editor (= the person in charge) or editors of a newspaper, magazine, television programme, etc. and to the power to decide what is published or shown ...
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column
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒl.əm/us/ˈkɑː.ləm/
one of several vertical blocks of print into which a page of a newspaper or magazine ...
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(Definition ofeditorialandcolumnfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Fortunately, in theeditorialcolumnof the paper it was pointed out that the picture was a photograph and that in this case it certainly did not lie.
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They did not just pick out one or two words which happened to fit in with the message that they were going to put in theireditorialcolumnthat day.
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Fick was editor of this magazine for twenty years and authored theeditorialcolumnon the front page as well.
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Let me divide the columns in newspapers into three categories—advertisement columns, editorial columns, and editorial comment columns.
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We have run several of these competitions in national newspapers because their editorial columns save us expense in circulars and postage stamps.
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The fact is that, apart from the editorial columns of a number of newspapers, this has not yet become a public debate.
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That, again, refers to advertisements but not to editorial columns.
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Editorial columns could also be subject to scrutiny and their contents could result in prosecution.
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But they adopt a remarkably different attitude to the constant excesses of newspapers who support them passionately in their own editorial columns.
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He may wish to prevent the publication of paid-for advertisements, but he may also think that the printing of such descriptions in the editorial columns is just as repugnant.
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In that evening's edition he restated his paper's policy that the editorial columns should be kept open to any contributor irrespective of union or political affiliations.
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Last year, he went so far as to complain of being hounded by the press after almost every national newspaper had criticised that settlement in its editorial columns.
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The publication is known for the quality of its investigative journalism, its editorial columns, and its layout.
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It syndicated 150 comics and editorial columns worldwide.
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Local interest stories and editorial columns take up the main share of content, often sticking to a universal theme for the week's issue.
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It is a common method for writing news stories (and has adaptability to other kinds of texts, e.g., blogs and editorial columns).
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Dubbed by one political commentator as the magazine for the political in-crowd its editorial columns are noted for their expert analysis.
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However, the intrusion of politics into editorial columns rarely intrudes into reviews of cars themselves or feature articles.
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Some hosted debates in their editorial columns.
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