English to Urdu Dictionary advertorial

advertorial

اشتہار
definition
noun
Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials , and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers.
a newspaper or magazine advertisement giving information about a product in the style of an editorial or objective journalistic article.
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Admittedly the article reads like an 'advertorial' for the company involved, and it could just be cheap filler.
Then they assign the writers that are best suited to giving the studio the 'advertorial' they need.
Is it committed to a clear separation between editorial and 'advertorial' content?
A growing number of people will do it - but the value has to be there, be it editorial or 'advertorial' .
In many instances, they are willing to offer 'advertorial' and editorial support to extend advertising messages.
Note that this is an article and not an 'advertorial' for which the travel club paid.
But rest assured that even if it's an 'advertorial' , I will remain blatantly honest.
A college ‘survival guide,’ an 'advertorial' offering late-night study tips and other helpful info, tags alone in the October issue.
He's right, of course, and the 'advertorial' theatre event only rubbed it in.
For this to happen they need access to information through 'advertorials' , advertisements, or other information channels.
Ads and 'advertorials' , whether labeled or not, are inherently less credible than other information.
Aside from the reports, today's papers also contained promotional 'advertorials' about France.
Advertisements and 'advertorials' need to be upfront.
A great deal too many 'advertorials' , which make the magazine, as well as the featured businesses, appear cheap.
The completely shameless 'advertorials' ; without anything at all to identify it as advertising.
With his chart-filled television 'advertorials' , Perot galvanized the nation with his crusade for fiscal responsibility.
Have staff writers compose story-like 'advertorials' that would be indistinguishable from their regular copy.
At best, the end results are 'advertorials' , so hysterical in their praise of their subject that anyone can see straight through them.
Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and 'advertorials' , and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers.
Some publishers charge consumers a cover price of up to €25 for the privilege of reading these 'advertorials' .
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