Software for creating and editing digital data.
Person who edits texts or publications.
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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Elected position of a academic society, in charge of publications (journals, books)
1 I called the public editor number on The New York Times website.
2 BBC Scotland's political editor Brian Taylor reports on the day's political events.
3 Perhaps too sensitive to be home news editor -or prime minister.
4 Europe graphics editor Ciaran Hughes talks about storytelling with data and images.
5 Political editor Brent Edwards keeps us up to speed with the situation.
6 Moving around in this editor is simple; just use the arrow keys.
7 He told political editor Nick Robinson: That is not going to happen.
8 RNZ political editor Jane Patterson joins us with the latest political analysis.
9 RNZ political editor Jane Patterson joins us to discuss the latest events.
10 The award was presented by The Irish Times' news editor , Mark Hennessy.
11 The bug has claimed a couple of victims recently, including one editor .
12 She took on the job of deputy editor in April last year.
13 For example, editor of The New York Review of Books, Robert Silvers.
14 Amanda Baillieu is editor of Building Design, the respected architectural trade paper.
15 And NBR political editor Brent Edwards thought Sarah Dowie had a point.
16 RNZ political editor Jane Patterson looks back on the year that was.
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