As for editorial content, that's the stuff you separate the ads with.
Editorials are editorials. They a supposed to have an opinion, even a very strong one.
Those who write the editorials and those who write the columns, they simply are unaccountable. They're free to impose their cultural politics in the name of freedom of the press.
An expensive ad represents the toil, attention, testing, wit, art, and skill of many people. Far more thought and care go into the composition of any prominent ad in a newspaper or magazine than go into the writing of their features and editorials. Any expensive ad is as carefully built on the tested foundations of public stereotypes or 'sets' of established attitudes, as any skyscraper is built on bedrock.
The thorn in the cushion of the editorial chair.
Each time I did assignments or editorials, I realized that I wanted to do something more. I saw that it wasn't just about the clothes.
For the reader who has put away comic books, but isn't yet ready for editorials in the Daily News.
And if you are somebody who needs to get a pat on the back for everything that you do, editorial is not for you.
News reports stand up as people, and people wither into editorials. Clichés walk around on two legs while men are having theirs shot off.
I measure the amount of shows I should do by my hair. If my hair isn't good for campaigns and editorials, then obviously I am not going to look good.
I do love editorials - youre free to do whatever you want and portray a different character.
Real writers-that is, capital W Writers-rarely make much money. Their biggest reward is the occasional reader's response. . . . Commentators-in-print voicing big fat opinions-you might call us small w writers-get considerably more feedback than Writers. The letters I personally find most flattering are not the very rare ones that speak well of my editorials, but the occasional reader who wants to know who writes them. I always happily assume the letter-writers is implying that the editorials are so good that I couldn't have written them myself.
Memories contain hidden editorials on current events.
Editorial photography has to be energetic and visually competitive.
One Ad is worth more to a paper than forty Editorials.
Over the years, I've evolved a somewhat heretical but time-and mind-saving approach to books, articles, editorials that deal with weighty matters. More often than not, by beginning at the end and contemplating the conclusions, one can determine if it's worth going through the whole to get there.
Hollywood is right. A good and strong movie can have a more powerful social impact than any and all political speeches or newspaper editorials and columns.
We should call editorials what they are: columns written by committees.