editor

simple noun50 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

An editor who manages content for a website or digital publication.

The editor responsible for the news content of a publication.

The second most important editor in a publication.

The editor of a magazine.

The editor of a newspaper.

The editor in charge of the sports section.

The editor in charge of the features section of a publication.

A regular contributor to a publication who is not a full-time employee.

The person who started a publication and was its first editor.

A person invited to edit a single issue of a magazine or journal.

The editor of an academic or professional journal.

An expert advisor for a publication, often on a specific subject.

One of two or more people who share the role of editor.

An editor who checks and corrects text for grammar, spelling, and style before it is printed.

An experienced editor with significant responsibility.

An editor who supports a more senior editor.

An editor who specializes in preparing books for publication.

A person who selects, cuts, and assembles shots to create a finished film.

A person who selects, cuts, and assembles shots to create a finished movie.

An editor who works independently for different companies rather than being employed by one.

An editor who selects and prepares photographs for publication.

The person responsible for the overall content and production of a television or radio programme.

Refers to an editor with broad responsibilities, often overseeing a whole project.

An editor who works with fiction manuscripts and authors.

An editor responsible for the visual aspects, such as illustrations and layout.

An editor who prepares musical scores for publication, or who edits audio for film and video.

An editor who finds authors and commissions them to write books.

An editor specializing in medical and scientific texts.

A letter sent to a publication, intended to be published for other readers to see.