explain the function of the editorial of a newspaper
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It tackles recent events and issues, and attempts to formulate viewpoints based on an objective analysis of happenings and conflicting/contrary opinions. An editorial is predominantly about balance. But that does not prevent it from occasionally stirring things up, when such is the need.
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Typically, a newspaper's editorial board evaluates which issues are important for their readership to know the newspaper's opinion on. On the other hand, an editorial does reflect the position of a newspaper and the head of the newspaper, the editor, is known by name.
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