An editorial is an article that states the newspaper’s ideas on an issue. These ideas are presented as opinion.

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An editorial is an article that states the newspaper’s ideas on an issue. These ideas are presented as opinion.

Editorials appear on the newspaper’s editorial page, a page which includes editorials, columns, opinion articles, reviews and cartoons. If the paper contains more than one opinion page, the others are called op-ed pages.

Another important item that appears on the newspaper’s editorial page is the masthead, also known as a staff box, which includes a statement providing the details of publication—who the editors, photographers and other key staff members are, as well as a synopsis of the newspaper’s editorial policy. The editorial policy will generally tell who determines the content, if letters to the editor are accepted, if advertising is accepted, what the subscription rates are, how errors will be corrected, among other important information.

Since a newspaper is not a living, breathing human being, it cannot form these ideas or opinions. However, the editorial board is made up of living, breathing human beings who determine, hopefully by consensus, the opinions that will be presented in the editorial. On some small newspapers, the editorial is determined and written by the editor or publisher based on his/her own observations and research.

Where do editorial ideas come from? Daily life Community, state, national and international issues

The newspaper is the voice of the community. The editorials are the voice of the newspaper. This voice can inform readers, stimulate thinking, mold opinion and occasionally move people to action.

Writing an editorial To be worthy of print space, the editorial needs to: Tell the reader something that would not be discussed in a straight news story Be researched just as carefully as a news story.

In general, an editorial should be organized in 4 steps: 1. State the subject and your position on the subject in the introduction. 2. Discuss opposing points of view. 3. Prove your position with supporting details. 4. Draw a conclusion.

●Remember: The editorial represents the opinion of the newspaper or editorial board. There is no byline on editorials in most newspapers. ●Therefore, editorials do not use words such as “I think” or “in my opinion.” ●It is much stronger to say “This is an injustice” than to say “I think this is wrong.” Don’t leave any doubt in your reader’s mind about the stance taken in the editorial.