noun
- plural of noneditorial; articles, content, or sections in a publication that are not opinion pieces or editorials
Usage: typically used in journalism and publishing contexts; refers to news articles, features, and other factual or informational content
Examples
- The newspaper devoted most of its front page to noneditorials covering the election results.
- Noneditorials make up the bulk of the magazine's content, with only a small section reserved for opinion.
- Readers often prefer noneditorials because they provide factual information without bias.
- The editor separated noneditorials from editorials to maintain clear editorial standards.
- Most of the publication's advertising revenue comes from pages containing noneditorials.