Editorial definition

Editorial means an item on radio/television that expresses the opinion of the station;
Editorial means Editorial AA, S.A., a Dominican Republic corporation and one of the Affiliated Creditors.
Editorial means a communication that provides an opinion of the news medium that is Publishing the communication.

Examples of Editorial in a sentence

  • Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide).

  • When you are ready to revise your manuscript, you will be prompted in Editorial Manager (EM) to click on "Revise Submission." Doing so will launch the resubmission process, and you will be walked through the various questions that comprise the eCTA.

  • Editorial and format changes to reprints are made using the powers under sec- tions 24 to 26 of the Legislation Act 2012.

  • Editorial BoardFollow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/mlr Part of the Law Commons Recommended CitationEditorial Board, Minn.

  • Editorial changes take effect from the compilation registration date.


More Definitions of Editorial

Editorial means work pertaining to the literary or artistic activities or contents of a newspaper as distinguished from the newspaper's business and advertising activities.
Editorial. One reproduction only of pictures supplied within one print edition of the specified title in an editorial context only.
Editorial means creation and enforcement of marketplace creative advertisement policies, auditing and removal of non-conforming advertisements based on such advertising policies and this Agreement, management of process and tools needed to provide feedback to sales and account management regarding the removal of non-confirming advertisements.
Editorial. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 38, Issue 22, 26 July 2013, Pages 9360-9361. Xxxxx, R. P. J. M., Xxxxxx, X. X., Xxxxxxxx, C. F. J., & Xxxxxxxxx, E. (2009). Modulating societal acceptance in new energy projects: Towards a toolkit methodology for project managers. Energy, 34(5), 564–574. doi:10.1016/j.energy.2008.08.012 Xxx, X., Xxx, X., Xxx, X., & Xxxx, X. (2014). Hydrogen economy in China : Strengths – weaknesses – opportunities – threats analysis and strategies prioritization. Xxxxxxxxx and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 41, 1230–1243. doi:10.1016/j.rser.2014.09.014 Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, X., & Xxxxx, X. (2007). Stakholders’ and publics' perceptions of hydrogen energy technologies. In Risk and the public acceptance of new technologies (pp. 175– 197). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, X., & Xxxxx, R. (2008). What do we know about public perceptions and acceptance of hydrogen? A critical review and new case study evidence. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 33(21), 5868–5880. doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2008.07.106 Xxxxx, X., Xxxxxxx, X., & Xxxxx, R. (2010). Engaging the public on paths to sustainable energy: Who has to trust whom? Energy Policy, 38(6), 2633–2640. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2009.05.038 Xxxxxxxx, X. (2009). “A summary of Diffusion of Innovations”. Enabling Change, 1-7. Xxxxxx, X.X. (1995). Diffussion of innovations. The Free Press. New York.
Editorial means any literary material, article, lay-out, editorial, product recommendation, testimonial, logo, trademark, story, music, endorsement, feature, text, voiceover, clip, audio, video, photograph, multimedia elements, interactive material, moving image, still image or audiovisual work.
Editorial covers employees in the editorial, news, and culture coverage verticals, including the A.V. Club, the Takeout, and Deadspin.
Editorial means any submission to member publications for the purpose of publication, letters to the editor, press releases, and unsolicited