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The Editorial Page
*The editorial page of any newspaper is the VOICE of the editorial staff and the readers.
*It expresses the opinion of whatever the management of the publication feels in relation to the present occasion.

Objectives of an Editorial
*To explain and interpret the news, to put it in on its proper perspective, to analyze it, to draw conclusions from that analysis and
*To persuade the readers to follow a course of action that the newspaper believes is for the public good regardless of party interests involved

Functions of an Editorial Writer
*Explaining the news
*Filling the background
*Forecasting the future
*Passing moral judgment

Principles of Editorial Writing
The code of principles emphasizes the scientific method in arriving at and presenting the TRUTH.
*The editorial writer should present facts honestly and fully.
*The editorial writer should draw objective conclusions from the stated facts, basing them upon the weight of evidence and upon his considered concept of the greatest good.
*The editorial writer should never be motivated by personal interest, nor use his influence to seek special favors for himself or for others.
*The editorial writer should realize that he is not infallible.
*The editorial writer should regularly review his own conclusions in the light of all obtainable information.
*The editorial writer should have the courage of well-founded conviction and democratic philosophy of life.
*The editorial writer should support his colleagues in their adherence to highest standards of profession integrity.

Types of Editorial
*Informative – are those which just give information, review, or announce certain facts or events. Example: The Need for Population Education Poverty, high cost of living, school crisis, lack of job opportunities confront common people. Millions of children are victims of under-nourishment and

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