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A [[Publication|publication's]] '''editor in chief''' is its [[primary]] [[Editing|editor]]. The term is generally applied to [[newspaper]]s and [[magazine]]s.
A [[Publication|publication's]] '''editor in chief''' is its [[primary]] [[Editing|editor]]. The term is generally applied to [[newspaper]]s and [[magazine]]s.I have a husband named Fabian :)


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A publication's editor in chief is its primary editor. The term is generally applied to newspapers and magazines.I have a husband named Fabian :)

References

Further reading

  • John La Porte Given (1907). "The Editor-In-Chief". Making a Newspaper. New York: H. Holt and company. pp. 30–35.
  • Nathaniel Clark Fowler (1913). "The Editor-In-Chief". The Handbook of Journalism: All about Newspaper Work. — Facts and Information. New York: Sully and Kleinteich.