0 an advertisement in a newspaper or magazine that is designed to look like an article by the writers of the magazine
1 an advertisement that is designed to look like a written article and seems to be giving information rather than advertising a product:
These programs feature a traditional daytime show format of light talk, health, beauty, fashion and recipe segments along with advertorial segments scattered throughout the show.
A major difference between regular editorial and advertorial is that clients usually have content approval of advertorials, a luxury usually not provided with regular editorial.
The main hosts of the show usually do not interact with the advertorial hosts or the business representatives.
The advertorials are usually hosted by regular advertorial hosts who interact with business representatives.
The publication matured into an advertorial, one of the first of its kind, catering to affluent clientele.
The term advertorial is a blend of the words advertisement and editorial.
The new entrant's mix of human interest stories, entertainment reviews, lifestyle features and informative advertorial soon garnered it a lot of local respect.
In recent years, the advertorial emerged.