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Editorial
Presented by:
Myra S. Candol
5/04/2019 1
An editorial is an opinion piece. It is a
persuasive text in which an editor or senior
member of staff presents and justifies
their opinion on a particular issue.
Editorial
5/04/2019 2
it must reflect the point of view of the
organization or company behind the
publication.
How does it differ
from other writings?
5/04/2019 3
The tradition has been to frame the editorial
using first person plural, we. Editorials are not
generally signed although there have been
some exceptions over the years.
How does it differ
from other writings?
5/04/2019 4
- written by a columnist, editor or other
selected individual on a topic of their choosing.
-expression of one person's opinion or
viewpoint and is generally written using first
person singular or third person singular.
Columns are signed by the author.
Column
5/04/2019 5
The kind of editorial to be written
depends upon the purpose of the
writer.
Types of Editorial
5/04/2019 6
it seeks to give information on facts of
news stories or add other facts with
minimum explanation.
It may define terms, identify persons
or factors or provide a background.
Editorial of Information
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It explains the significance or meaning
of a news event, current idea,
condition, or situation, theory, or
hypothesis.
Editorial of Interpretation
5/04/2019 8
It points out the good or the bad
features of a problem or situation
mentioned in the news. Its purpose is
to influence the reader. It suggests a
solution at the end.
Editorial of Criticism
5/04/2019 9
It praises, commends, or pays tribute
to a person or organization that has
performed some worthwhile projects
or deeds, or accomplishments.
Editorial of Commendation,
Appreciation, or Tribute
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This is oftentimes called editorial of
persuasion. The editor argues in order
to convince or persuade the reader to
accept his stand on the issue.
Editorial of Argumentation
5/04/2019 11
It evokes a smile, a chuckle, laughter,
while suggesting truth. Its main aim is
to entertain. It is usually short.
Editorial of Entertainment
5/04/2019 12
It presents a philosophy rather than
an argument or an explanation.
Oftentimes, the subject matter is
nature or emotion.
Mood Editorial
5/04/2019 13
– it explains the significance of a
special day or occasion.
Special Occasion
5/04/2019 14
Headline – catchy and clever, usually
containing figurative language such
as a pun, metaphor or rhetorical
question.
Structure of Editorial
5/04/2019 15
Introductory paragraph-
It introduces issue and the point of
view to be argued.
Structure of Editorial
5/04/2019 16
Body-
It discusses arguments to support the
overall point of view and back these
up with evidence.
Structure of Editorial
5/04/2019 17
THE CONCLUSION-
It restates perspective and calls the
reader to action
Structure of Editorial
5/04/2019 18
Folio –
consists of the page number, date of
publication, and name of the newspaper
usually written on the top of the page
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 19
Folio –
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 20
MASTHEAD-
the editorial box containing the logo, names of
the staff members and position in the staff, the
publisher and other pertinent data about the
newspaper.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 21
MASTHEAD-
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 22
Editorial proper-
a commentary written by any of the editors who
comments or gives the opinion of the staff or of the
whole paper on various subjects. It is the stand of the
paper, sometimes called Top editorial/ Lead editorial.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 23
Editorial column-
a personal opinion written by the columnist
himself. Like the editorial proper, it may attack,
teach, entertain, nor appeal depending upon its
purpose. It uses the pronoun “I”.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 24
Editorial liner-
a short statement or quoted sayings placed at
the end of editorial columns or editorials to
drive home some messages.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 25
Letter to the Editor-
a letter sent in by the reader giving his
personal views on certain aspects.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 26
Survey-
this part elicits opinions from other
people who are not part of the
publication.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 27
Editorial cartoon-
usually a caricature emphasizing a simple
point. Usually humorous, it has the function
of the editorial.
What must be there in
the Editorial Page?
5/04/2019 28
Editorial cartoon-
5/04/2019 29
Editorial cartoon-
also known as political cartooning
a visual commentary or drawing on current events most
particularly political issue or social ill
Ideas in hyperbole, parody, ridicule, metaphor
Faces in caricature
5/04/2019 30
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How to write?
5/04/2019 37
Prewriting: Planning what to write
Choose a topic. We can choose to tackle any of the issues,
events, faces appearing in the news but try as much as possible
to make the editorial acquire the following values:
-Current and timely
-Substantive
-Offers insight
-Free of conflict of interest
5/04/2019 38
Obtain background material and information about your
topic. Observe, read, interview.
Identify your purpose and audience – will it merely
inform? Or do you want to interpret, criticize, suggest
reforms, urge readers to action?
5/04/2019 39
Organize Information –briefly outline your facts logically
before writing the piece.
-Choosing details
-Ordering details
5/04/2019 40
The Beginning: Editorial Lead
• The editorial lead, like in the news story, is the showcase of the write-up.
However, it is not considered the heart of the story unlike in the news.
• The heart could be in the middle or at the end, depending upon the whims
and style of the editorial writer.
• Remember that it must contain enough “sparks” to urge the readers to
read the whole article. A flat, dull and dragging lead will readily turn
readers away.
• It does not have to follow the traditional five W’s and one H.
• The editorial writer has more freedom to display his creativity than the
news writer in the writing of the lead.
5/04/2019 41
The opening statement must be brief. It may consist only of the news
on which the editorial is based, or the topic or problem to be taken up.
It may be:
• Emphatic statement or maxim
ex. The law might be harsh, but it is the law.
• A striking statement about the topic.
ex. Patriot, orator, lawyer, martyr – that was Jose Abad Santos.
• A quotation
ex. “Time is gold,” so the saying goes.
“Education is the best provision for old age.” Such were the
words of Greek Philosopher Aristotle.
5/04/2019 42
• Narration
ex. October saw a long and heated debate in the Constitutional
Convention Hall which resulted in the passing of a resolution lowering
the voting age from 21 to 18.
• An order
ex. Go out and vote.
• A question
ex. Remember the legend of the poinsettia and the story of the
sanctuary bells?
5/04/2019 43
• Poetic
ex. In the darks depths of man’s labyrinth of fears may lie hidden a ray
of hope which man, in his despair over other problems, may have
overlooked.
• Prophecy
ex. If nothing is done, we will wake up one day to find that there are
not enough schools for our children.
• Reaction
ex. Never has the government been so concerned with labor as it is
now.
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• Mixture of facts and opinion
ex. It is encouraging to note that students would rather take active part
in school affairs than remain onlookers.
• A news peg
ex. This year’s NCEE results in VHS need looking into.
Note: The exact type of lead to use depends upon the nature and
purpose of the editorial. Usually it is best to state briefly the situation
that stimulates the editorial
5/04/2019 45
The Body
The body should include the editorial’s
basic facts, the causes and effects behind
incidents, situations, illustrations and
arguments.
5/04/2019 46
Drafting: Writing the BODY
When writing the body, remember to:
•Keep an eye on the list of points you intend to
discuss.
•Write without worrying whether the wording of
each sentence is perfect and
•Leave plenty of room for rewriting
5/04/2019 47
The Conclusion
The last part drives home the final important
thought or direction. This conclusion may be
in the form of advice, challenge, command or
just a rounding out or a simple summary
5/04/2019 48
Drafting: Writing the CONCLUSION
• If the editorial must have an impelling lead paragraph,
it follows that it must also have a good ending - one
that could literally clinch the “ballgame.”
• The writer must remember that the most emphatic
positions are the beginning and the end.
5/04/2019 49
Here are some typical last paragraphs:
• Proverb
ex. Savage sentences ought to be deplored. But there is only safe rule
to follow when travelling abroad. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
• Quotations
ex. A book by Dennise and Ching Ping Bloodworth offers us an insight
into the ways of statecraft. We think this quotation from the book a
timely reminder: “…A country or a party should form a vertical
‘united front’ with enemies who can be liquidated later, in order to be
able to destroy the enemy who must be liquidated now.”
5/04/2019 50
Last paragraphs...
• Advice
ex. We must always be on the guard against these lawless elements.
• Comparison
ex. Other countries were able to save their forests by buying our
exported logs. For a few thousand dollars, we are practically selling
them the environs of future generations of Filipinos.
• Contrast
ex. Societal reforms cannot, indeed, make headway if more privileges
are piled up for a few while the great majority of the population
become mere onlookers.
5/04/2019 51
Last paragraphs...
• Crusading
ex. Get out and vote!
• Argumentative
ex. We therefore urge the police, the local governments, the BAI, and
the courts to crack down hard on dog thieves. In the old American
West, horse thieves are lynched. We are not advocating the same
punishment for dog thieves but they should be treated as criminals, not
as mere pranksters. If we don’t, our moral values will certainly go to the
dogs.
5/04/2019 52
• Formal and the standard form
ex. We hope it is not too late. It is about time the proper steps
are taken.
• Conclusion
ex. With these improvement programs, the people of Manila
and suburbs are assured of good water supply and efficient
service.
5/04/2019 53
• After writing the draft…
• Revise your work.
• Add action and clarity to writing
• Reread your draft carefully
• Focus sentences through parallelism and translation
• Rethink, reevaluate and rewrite
• Use transitions
• Move sentences
• Add words and phrases
5/04/2019 54
• After writing the draft…
• Proofreading and Editing
• Concentrate on surface features of your writing
• Check for clarity
• Check for errors in grammar, punctuation, mechanics and spelling
• Publishing
• Prepare copy for print, broadcast or electronic media
• Follow style sheet
• Choosing a way to present your work:
• Print
• Broadcast
• Electronic Media
5/04/2019 55
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Editorial Writing

  • 1. Editorial Presented by: Myra S. Candol 5/04/2019 1
  • 2. An editorial is an opinion piece. It is a persuasive text in which an editor or senior member of staff presents and justifies their opinion on a particular issue. Editorial 5/04/2019 2
  • 3. it must reflect the point of view of the organization or company behind the publication. How does it differ from other writings? 5/04/2019 3
  • 4. The tradition has been to frame the editorial using first person plural, we. Editorials are not generally signed although there have been some exceptions over the years. How does it differ from other writings? 5/04/2019 4
  • 5. - written by a columnist, editor or other selected individual on a topic of their choosing. -expression of one person's opinion or viewpoint and is generally written using first person singular or third person singular. Columns are signed by the author. Column 5/04/2019 5
  • 6. The kind of editorial to be written depends upon the purpose of the writer. Types of Editorial 5/04/2019 6
  • 7. it seeks to give information on facts of news stories or add other facts with minimum explanation. It may define terms, identify persons or factors or provide a background. Editorial of Information 5/04/2019 7
  • 8. It explains the significance or meaning of a news event, current idea, condition, or situation, theory, or hypothesis. Editorial of Interpretation 5/04/2019 8
  • 9. It points out the good or the bad features of a problem or situation mentioned in the news. Its purpose is to influence the reader. It suggests a solution at the end. Editorial of Criticism 5/04/2019 9
  • 10. It praises, commends, or pays tribute to a person or organization that has performed some worthwhile projects or deeds, or accomplishments. Editorial of Commendation, Appreciation, or Tribute 5/04/2019 10
  • 11. This is oftentimes called editorial of persuasion. The editor argues in order to convince or persuade the reader to accept his stand on the issue. Editorial of Argumentation 5/04/2019 11
  • 12. It evokes a smile, a chuckle, laughter, while suggesting truth. Its main aim is to entertain. It is usually short. Editorial of Entertainment 5/04/2019 12
  • 13. It presents a philosophy rather than an argument or an explanation. Oftentimes, the subject matter is nature or emotion. Mood Editorial 5/04/2019 13
  • 14. – it explains the significance of a special day or occasion. Special Occasion 5/04/2019 14
  • 15. Headline – catchy and clever, usually containing figurative language such as a pun, metaphor or rhetorical question. Structure of Editorial 5/04/2019 15
  • 16. Introductory paragraph- It introduces issue and the point of view to be argued. Structure of Editorial 5/04/2019 16
  • 17. Body- It discusses arguments to support the overall point of view and back these up with evidence. Structure of Editorial 5/04/2019 17
  • 18. THE CONCLUSION- It restates perspective and calls the reader to action Structure of Editorial 5/04/2019 18
  • 19. Folio – consists of the page number, date of publication, and name of the newspaper usually written on the top of the page What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 19
  • 20. Folio – What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 20
  • 21. MASTHEAD- the editorial box containing the logo, names of the staff members and position in the staff, the publisher and other pertinent data about the newspaper. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 21
  • 22. MASTHEAD- What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 22
  • 23. Editorial proper- a commentary written by any of the editors who comments or gives the opinion of the staff or of the whole paper on various subjects. It is the stand of the paper, sometimes called Top editorial/ Lead editorial. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 23
  • 24. Editorial column- a personal opinion written by the columnist himself. Like the editorial proper, it may attack, teach, entertain, nor appeal depending upon its purpose. It uses the pronoun “I”. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 24
  • 25. Editorial liner- a short statement or quoted sayings placed at the end of editorial columns or editorials to drive home some messages. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 25
  • 26. Letter to the Editor- a letter sent in by the reader giving his personal views on certain aspects. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 26
  • 27. Survey- this part elicits opinions from other people who are not part of the publication. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 27
  • 28. Editorial cartoon- usually a caricature emphasizing a simple point. Usually humorous, it has the function of the editorial. What must be there in the Editorial Page? 5/04/2019 28
  • 30. Editorial cartoon- also known as political cartooning a visual commentary or drawing on current events most particularly political issue or social ill Ideas in hyperbole, parody, ridicule, metaphor Faces in caricature 5/04/2019 30
  • 38. Prewriting: Planning what to write Choose a topic. We can choose to tackle any of the issues, events, faces appearing in the news but try as much as possible to make the editorial acquire the following values: -Current and timely -Substantive -Offers insight -Free of conflict of interest 5/04/2019 38
  • 39. Obtain background material and information about your topic. Observe, read, interview. Identify your purpose and audience – will it merely inform? Or do you want to interpret, criticize, suggest reforms, urge readers to action? 5/04/2019 39
  • 40. Organize Information –briefly outline your facts logically before writing the piece. -Choosing details -Ordering details 5/04/2019 40
  • 41. The Beginning: Editorial Lead • The editorial lead, like in the news story, is the showcase of the write-up. However, it is not considered the heart of the story unlike in the news. • The heart could be in the middle or at the end, depending upon the whims and style of the editorial writer. • Remember that it must contain enough “sparks” to urge the readers to read the whole article. A flat, dull and dragging lead will readily turn readers away. • It does not have to follow the traditional five W’s and one H. • The editorial writer has more freedom to display his creativity than the news writer in the writing of the lead. 5/04/2019 41
  • 42. The opening statement must be brief. It may consist only of the news on which the editorial is based, or the topic or problem to be taken up. It may be: • Emphatic statement or maxim ex. The law might be harsh, but it is the law. • A striking statement about the topic. ex. Patriot, orator, lawyer, martyr – that was Jose Abad Santos. • A quotation ex. “Time is gold,” so the saying goes. “Education is the best provision for old age.” Such were the words of Greek Philosopher Aristotle. 5/04/2019 42
  • 43. • Narration ex. October saw a long and heated debate in the Constitutional Convention Hall which resulted in the passing of a resolution lowering the voting age from 21 to 18. • An order ex. Go out and vote. • A question ex. Remember the legend of the poinsettia and the story of the sanctuary bells? 5/04/2019 43
  • 44. • Poetic ex. In the darks depths of man’s labyrinth of fears may lie hidden a ray of hope which man, in his despair over other problems, may have overlooked. • Prophecy ex. If nothing is done, we will wake up one day to find that there are not enough schools for our children. • Reaction ex. Never has the government been so concerned with labor as it is now. 5/04/2019 44
  • 45. • Mixture of facts and opinion ex. It is encouraging to note that students would rather take active part in school affairs than remain onlookers. • A news peg ex. This year’s NCEE results in VHS need looking into. Note: The exact type of lead to use depends upon the nature and purpose of the editorial. Usually it is best to state briefly the situation that stimulates the editorial 5/04/2019 45
  • 46. The Body The body should include the editorial’s basic facts, the causes and effects behind incidents, situations, illustrations and arguments. 5/04/2019 46
  • 47. Drafting: Writing the BODY When writing the body, remember to: •Keep an eye on the list of points you intend to discuss. •Write without worrying whether the wording of each sentence is perfect and •Leave plenty of room for rewriting 5/04/2019 47
  • 48. The Conclusion The last part drives home the final important thought or direction. This conclusion may be in the form of advice, challenge, command or just a rounding out or a simple summary 5/04/2019 48
  • 49. Drafting: Writing the CONCLUSION • If the editorial must have an impelling lead paragraph, it follows that it must also have a good ending - one that could literally clinch the “ballgame.” • The writer must remember that the most emphatic positions are the beginning and the end. 5/04/2019 49
  • 50. Here are some typical last paragraphs: • Proverb ex. Savage sentences ought to be deplored. But there is only safe rule to follow when travelling abroad. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. • Quotations ex. A book by Dennise and Ching Ping Bloodworth offers us an insight into the ways of statecraft. We think this quotation from the book a timely reminder: “…A country or a party should form a vertical ‘united front’ with enemies who can be liquidated later, in order to be able to destroy the enemy who must be liquidated now.” 5/04/2019 50
  • 51. Last paragraphs... • Advice ex. We must always be on the guard against these lawless elements. • Comparison ex. Other countries were able to save their forests by buying our exported logs. For a few thousand dollars, we are practically selling them the environs of future generations of Filipinos. • Contrast ex. Societal reforms cannot, indeed, make headway if more privileges are piled up for a few while the great majority of the population become mere onlookers. 5/04/2019 51
  • 52. Last paragraphs... • Crusading ex. Get out and vote! • Argumentative ex. We therefore urge the police, the local governments, the BAI, and the courts to crack down hard on dog thieves. In the old American West, horse thieves are lynched. We are not advocating the same punishment for dog thieves but they should be treated as criminals, not as mere pranksters. If we don’t, our moral values will certainly go to the dogs. 5/04/2019 52
  • 53. • Formal and the standard form ex. We hope it is not too late. It is about time the proper steps are taken. • Conclusion ex. With these improvement programs, the people of Manila and suburbs are assured of good water supply and efficient service. 5/04/2019 53
  • 54. • After writing the draft… • Revise your work. • Add action and clarity to writing • Reread your draft carefully • Focus sentences through parallelism and translation • Rethink, reevaluate and rewrite • Use transitions • Move sentences • Add words and phrases 5/04/2019 54
  • 55. • After writing the draft… • Proofreading and Editing • Concentrate on surface features of your writing • Check for clarity • Check for errors in grammar, punctuation, mechanics and spelling • Publishing • Prepare copy for print, broadcast or electronic media • Follow style sheet • Choosing a way to present your work: • Print • Broadcast • Electronic Media 5/04/2019 55