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- noun Plural form of
editor .
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Examples
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"We just thought that we [the title editors] are the ones who are answerable to our readers and owners," Du Plessis told Bizcommunity. com this week.
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Tim du Plessis, the editor of Media24's Beeld newspaper, says the declaration was really an "opening gambit" by the title editors and that it was decided at the open meeting held by South African National Editors 'Forum (SANEF) last week at Avusa's headquarters than an action committee be formed - on which Du Plessis sits - to take the battle forward.
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We, the title editors of South Africa's major publications and members of the South
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A continuous means to be reached by editors is important.
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Q: A lot of celebrity journalists on TV are identified as "editors at large."
Charlie Carillo: Celebrity Journalism: A Heads-Up Guide to Talking Heads Charlie Carillo 2011
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Q: A lot of celebrity journalists on TV are identified as "editors at large."
Charlie Carillo: Celebrity Journalism: A Heads-Up Guide to Talking Heads Charlie Carillo 2011
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Q: A lot of celebrity journalists on TV are identified as "editors at large."
Charlie Carillo: Celebrity Journalism: A Heads-Up Guide to Talking Heads Charlie Carillo 2011
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As McConnell recently recalled the experience to Politico: A frequent problem with student editors is that they try to turn an article into something they want it to be.
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Q: A lot of celebrity journalists on TV are identified as "editors at large."
Charlie Carillo: Celebrity Journalism: A Heads-Up Guide to Talking Heads Charlie Carillo 2011
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Q: A lot of celebrity journalists on TV are identified as "editors at large."
Charlie Carillo: Celebrity Journalism: A Heads-Up Guide to Talking Heads Charlie Carillo 2011
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