Editorial independence - meaning and definition. What is Editorial independence
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What (who) is Editorial independence - definition


Editorial independence         
FREEDOM OF EDITORS TO MAKE DECISIONS
Editorial independent
Editorial independence is the freedom of editors to make decisions without interference from the owners of a publication. Editorial independence is tested, for instance, if a newspaper runs articles that may be unpopular with its advertising clientele or critical of its ownership.
Análise Editorial         
Análise Editorial is a Brazilian publishing house headquartered in the city of São Paulo. The company, founded in 2005 by partners Silvana Quaglio, Alexandre Secco and Eduardo Oinegue, produces segmented journalistic content aimed at Brazilian and global economic analysis.
independence         
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CONDITION OF A NATION, COUNTRY, OR STATE WHICH EXERCISES SELF-GOVERNMENT, AND USUALLY SOVEREIGNTY, OVER THE TERRITORY
Independence (politics); Independent state; Independance; Independent (nation); Political independence; Say yes to independence; Nominal independence; Independent nation; Independent country; Indepence
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If a country has or gains independence, it has its own government and is not ruled by any other country.
In 1816, Argentina declared its independence from Spain.
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2.
Someone's independence is the fact that they do not rely on other people.
He was afraid of losing his independence.
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Examples of use of Editorial independence
1. "Peter had complete editorial independence for seven years.
2. Nevertheless, Izvestias readers and reporters fear that their new owner will curb their editorial independence.
3. After acquiring a controlling stake, the president of the company respected the newspaper‘s editorial independence.
4. Bancroft representatives presented proposals to the board on Wednesday for addressing key concerns about the bid, including ways of preserving editorial independence, a spokesman for the family said.
5. But commentators are beginning to question whether publications such as the Sun are surrendering editorial independence by doing deals with PR companies in exchange for free web content.