Examples of editorial page in the following topics:
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- Many of the changes that came with this shift brought about new features of journalism that remain important today, such as the editorial page, personal interviews, business news, and foreign-news correspondents.
- Newspapers and their editors began to show greater personal and editorial influence as they realized the broader appeal of human-interest stories.
- The editorial voice of each newspaper grew more distinct and important, and the editorial page began to assume something of its modern form.
- The editorial signed with a pseudonym gradually died, but unsigned editorial comment and leading articles did not become established features until after 1814, when Nathan Hale made them characteristic of the newly established Boston Daily Advertiser.
- Journalists reported the party line and editorialized in favor of party positions.
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- A newspaper is a scheduled publication containing news of current events, informative articles, diverse features, editorials, and advertising .
- Most traditional papers also feature an editorial page containing editorials written by an editor and columns that express the personal opinions of writers.
- Soon, the printing press was adapted to print on both sides of a page at once.
- The front page of the New York Times on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918.
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- It no longer mattered as much what the editorial page said—most newspapers opposed him—as long as his speeches made the front page.
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- When open source software project wikis go bad, they usually go bad for the same reasons: lack of consistent organization and editing, leading to a mess of outdated and redundant pages, and lack of clarity on who the target audience is for a given page or section.
- Try to have a clear page organization strategy and even a pleasing visual layout, so that visitors (i.e., potential editors) will instinctively know how to fit their contributions in.
- Each individual page or paragraph may be good when considered by itself, but it will not be good if embedded in a disorganized or confusing whole.
- The shining example of a well-run wiki is Wikipedia, of course, and in some ways it makes a poor example because it gets so much more editorial attention than any other wiki in the world.
- They also have authorization controls, so that if a page is the target of repeated inappropriate edits, they can lock it down until the problem is resolved.
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- Public relations are the activities one engages in to generate excitement about your new venture so that editorial coverage will occur.
- Editorial coverage is thought to be much more valuable then advertising in media because people perceive editorial coverage as authentic and of interest.
- (CSRwire, "Home Page," http://www.csrwire.com)
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- Any piece of academic writing can use Chicago style, from a one-page paper to a full-length book.
- Chicago style deals with many aspects of editorial practice.
- It can give information about in-text citation by page number or by year of publication; it even provides for variations in styles of footnotes and endnotes, depending on whether the paper includes a full bibliography at the end.
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- Du Bois wrote an editorial in 1914 deploring the dismissal of blacks from federal posts, and he supported William Monroe Trotter when Trotter brusquely confronted Wilson about Wilson's failure to fulfill his campaign promise of justice for blacks.
- Du Bois also wrote an editorial supporting the African-American Great Migration, the movement of blacks from the southern U.S. to the Northeast, Midwest, and West, because he felt it would help blacks escape southern racism, find economic opportunities, and assimilate into American society.
- Title page of The Souls of Black Folk.
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