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  2. Editor-in-chief - Wikipedia

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    The editor-in-chief heads all departments of the organization and is held accountable for delegating tasks to staff members and managing them. The term is often used at newspapers, magazines, yearbooks, and television news programs. The editor-in-chief is commonly the link between the publisher or proprietor and the editorial staff.

  3. Editorial board - Wikipedia

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    A typical editorial board for a newspaper has three or four employees. [2] In early 2023, the editorial board for The New York Times comprised 14 employees, all from its Opinion department. [3] Some newspapers, particularly small ones, do not have an editorial board, choosing instead to rely on the judgment of a single editorial page editor.

  4. Assignment editor - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, possibly dependent on the market, assignment editors use police scanners, listening to traffic between 911 dispatchers and police officers in the field. Whatever the case, it is the assignment editor's job to determine what news tips and news releases are the most newsworthy and then decide which reporter to assign a story to.

  5. How the nation's most famous newspaper editor took on ... - AOL

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    Former Washington Post editor Martin Baron joins the L.A. Times Book Club Oct. 11 to discuss "Collision of Power," his book about Trump, Bezos and the future of journalism.

  6. Public editor - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper to appoint an ombudsman was Tokyo's Asahi Shimbun in 1922; the first American newspapers to appoint a public editor were the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times in 1967. [1] At The New York Times, the position was created in response to the Jayson Blair scandal.

  7. Tony Quiroga Named Car and Driver's Editor-in-Chief - AOL

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    The veteran editor, test driver, and car reviewer becomes the 19th editor-in-chief since the magazine's founding in 1955.

  8. Statesman executive editor to step down, take top editor role ...

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    American-Statesman Executive Editor Manny García will step down this month to take the role of editor in chief at the Houston Landing, a digital nonprofit news organization. García’s last day ...

  9. Managing editor - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a managing editor of a newspaper, magazine or other periodical publication oversees and coordinates the publication's editorial activities. The managing editor can hire, fire, or promote staff members. Other responsibilities include creating and enforcing deadlines. Most section editors will report to the managing editor.