English to Punjabi Dictionary editorial

editorial

ਸੰਪਾਦਕੀ
definition
noun
The newspaper in its editorials also criticised the Japanese invaders.
a newspaper article written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue.
adjective
a pillar of scholarly publishing and editorial excellence
of or relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
example
This is the 10th consecutive month the index has shown growth in manufacturing, yet this report received scant mention in the nightly news or on the 'editorial' pages of the major newspapers.
Magazines can choose their 'editorial' ; they can't choose their advertising.
What hurts the 'editorial' staff of most publications is the intrusion into the creative process of money in the form of advertising revenue.
As part of the publication process, the 'editorial' staff further clarifies these relationships and properly discloses them in print.
He had also hired a fresh team of senior 'editorial' executives, nearly all of whom were still there eight years later.
'editorial' policy
The 'editorial' criticizes Reagan for failing to follow through on those democratic revolutions.
A Telegraph 'editorial' says the case shows that something's rotten in the European superstate.
We have also been busy sorting and sending files and materials to the new 'editorial' staff and are working closely with them to ensure a smooth transition.
The time to exercise 'editorial' responsibility is before publication, not after.
The 'editorial' concluded that the White House should present this alleged new evidence or stop talking about it.
The paper weighs in with a scathing 'editorial' about the dress code debacle here.
The award is the result of collaboration between the 'editorial' staff of Euromoney publications and consultants from major accounting and financial services firms.
Julia has just come to Heldref Publications to augment its 'editorial' staff, with our journal as one of her first responsibilities.
The ratio of editorial to advertising in Ireland will be similar to the other magazines - two-thirds 'editorial' .
A front-page 'editorial' in the Chicago Tribune called for immediate impeachment proceedings against the President.
Why is the assessment of 'editorial' excellence as murky as critical judgment of poetry, chamber music or architecture?
But there are other more subtle ways of encouraging health journalists to produce 'editorial' .
Both writers made substantial adjustments to the original material, and their 'editorial' work is now regarded as suspect and unscholarly.
In the interim, the LA Times ran an excellent 'editorial' making some of the points above, and more.
And given the 'editorial' quality of your publication so far I think it's safe to say that your opinions will soon become well respected.
This raises all kinds of questions about the ever-shrinking wall between advertising and 'editorial' .
Most stressed they had not been asked to show restraint by their governments but said they would use their 'editorial' judgment if more material from the Saudi-born militant came their way.
You'll find this column in its usual spot, the last 'editorial' page in the magazine.
But newspapers have NO right to lie to their readers and pass off advertising as 'editorial' news or comment.
In my editorship, I intend to remedy this situation by using a brief report format for a somewhat different goal: rapid 'editorial' decision and publication.
During the last century the Evening Press evolved from an inky journal without 'editorial' on the front page into a modern, colourful newspaper packed with photographs and graphics.
The accompanying 'editorial' concluded that dual therapy was rarely indicated.
I was beginning my ninth year on the publishing staff at the Historical Society in Helena and my second year in the 'editorial' chair of this publication.
‘Due to our own mistake, the promotional CD… had material with a grievous 'editorial' error,’ the letter says.
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