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ad·ver·to·ri·al

 (ăd′vər-tôr′ē-əl)
n.
An advertisement promoting the interests or opinions of a corporate sponsor, often presented in such a way as to resemble an editorial.

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advertorial

(ˌædvɜːˈtɔːrɪəl)
n
(Marketing) advertising material presented under the guise of editorial material
[C20: from advert2 + (edit)orial]
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ad•ver•to•ri•al

(ˌæd vərˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-)

n.
a newspaper or magazine advertisement that promotes the sponsor's product while appearing to be an editorial or provide information of general interest.
[1960–65; b. advertisement and editorial]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.advertorial - an advertisement that is written and presented in the style of an editorial or journalistic reportadvertorial - an advertisement that is written and presented in the style of an editorial or journalistic report
ad, advert, advertisement, advertising, advertizement, advertizing - a public promotion of some product or service
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Translations
publirédactionnelpublicité rédactionnelle

advertorial

[ˌædvəˈtɔːrɪəl] N (Press) → publirreportaje m
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advertorial

[ˌædvɜːrˈtɔːrɪəl] npublireportage m
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advertorial

nAnzeige f (in Form eines Artikels), → Advertorial nt
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In a paid advertorial in the daily Phileleftheros on Wednesday, the company said it has collected E120 million ($147 million) representing its share from the sale of Queen Alia airport in Jordan, and was now in a position to fund its subsidiary in Saudi Arabia, which was having problems paying its staff, reported Cyprus Mail.
In a paid advertorial in daily Phileleftheros on Wednesday, the company said it has collected e1/4120m, representing its share from the sale of Queen Alia airport in Jordan, and was now in position to fund its subsidiary in Saudi Arabia, which was having problems paying its staff.
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'A marketer can make use of such micro-moments to run short advertorial content that can be consumed through smartphones.'
The Office of the Ombudsman has dismissed Philippine Normal University (PNU) president Ester Ogena and three other officials for grave misconduct over a $25,000 (around P1.25 million) advertorial contract with an international magazine in 2011.
Much research on various forms of Influencers on social media has focused on self-curation (Abidin, 2014a; Marwick, 2015; Wissinger, 2015), follower-engagement (Abidin, 2015), authenticity (Hopkins and Thomas, 2011) and advertorial disclosure (Ots and Abidin, 2015), as well as ordinary users as 'promotional apparatus' for brands (Carah and Shaul, 2016) and as participants in electronic word of mouth (Erkan, 2015).