editor in chief

NOUN
  1. a person responsible for the editorial aspects of publication; the person who determines the final content of a text (especially of a newspaper or magazine)
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How To Use editor in chief In A Sentence

  • Consumers have changed the way they think about their homes and about decoration and design, and I'm not sure all the magazines have kept pace with that," said Deborah Needleman, editor in chief at Condé Nast's Domino, a shelter title geared toward younger consumers. Home Magazine a Victim of Housing Woes
  • The editor in chief embroidered the original story beyond recognition.
  • Mashable editor Lauren Indvik, Gilt Group founder Alexis Maybank, L2 researcher Maureen Mullen and Esquire's editor in chief David Granger discussed the new model of content and commerce.
  • The editor in chief embroidered the original story beyond recognition.
  • The resignation of the editor in chief was remarked upon by all the staff members in the newspaper office.
  • As the editor in chief of such a magazine, I am obliged to answer a lot of questions about men.
  • Another time I interrupted a marketing meeting to argue with the editor in chief about whether ‘ineluctable’ or ‘deliquescence’ was the more euphonious.
  • Mr Smith was moved up from an editor to editor in chief.
  • Mr. Tyrrell, the current editor in chief of The American Spectator, saw bikes as not only anticar but also anticorporation. NYT > Home Page
  • Mr Smith was moved up from an editor to editor in chief.
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