newspaper editor

NOUN
  1. the editor of a newspaper
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How To Use newspaper editor In A Sentence

  • “Plants and trees without the proper pre-Mayflower lineage are called ‘invasive exotics’ and are wrenched from the soil to die,” Yee wrote in a local newspaper editorial. San Francisco in Hole, Continues Digging
  • The change in the government's stance came after a spate of unfavorable newspaper editorials and commentaries.
  • Newspaper editors assign the stories, they edit the written text or "copy," and they supervise the design and layout of pages.
  • In counter-protest, newspaper editor Giuliano Ferrara hung up underwear in a Milan auditorium against what he calls a puritanical drive to oust the premier. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The newspaper editor is obviously in bed with the President.
  • But if that system is allowed to rot by religious leaders forgetting that their first responsibility is to communicate moral behavior and courageously criticize actions that unweave the fabric of society, the result is newspaper editors who will listen in to a dead girl's messages to boost circulation and youth who feel the right to burn down a city when angry. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Decline and Fall of British Values
  • Isn't a newspaper editorial page supposed to give its opinion on whether a nominee is good or not?
  • Newspaper editors assign the stories, they edit the written text or "copy," and they supervise the design and layout of pages.
  • They are, essentially, just an extended version of a newspaper editorial page with many varied, individual voices.
  • This was the overriding message coming across to a group of Irish newspaper editors on a visit to Brussels last week.
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