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managing editor

noun as in supervising editor

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She started working as assistant managing editor of Stateline, a news site that covers trends in state politics, and she went on to become the chief strategy officer and communications director for the National Governors Association.

Aleta Burchyski, associate managing editor My boyfriend and I are known for only bringing Frito pies on backcountry and camping trips.

Late last week, local news broadcaster Tegna announced it was expanding Verify, a kind of fact-checking and claim debunking vertical originally launched in 2015, adding McClatchy veteran Jonathan Forsythe as managing editor.

From Digiday

This newsletter was edited by Jessica Davies, managing editor of Future of Work, with additional reporting from Seb Joseph, senior news editor.

From Digiday

She will work in tandem with the assistant managing editor for standards, Diego Sorbara, to maintain the high quality of stories and manage the flow of copy.

“James Woods refuses to toe the Hollyweird line,” Twitchy managing editor Lori Ziganto told The Daily Beast in an email.

UPDATE: Managing editor Will Dana took greater responsibility for Rolling Stone's errors in a series of tweets Friday evening.

Bone was a highly competent managing editor, and contrived somehow to squeeze us into the tumultuous Post office.

Lynn Meekins, the managing editor, decided against wasting time and energy on extras.

Baquet and his evolving leadership team (he has yet to appoint a managing editor) face daunting challenges.

Alfred Boucher conceived a strong admiration for the managing editor, who treated him as a friend.

The managing editor traffic through the office of the Bulletin was prodigious.

Apparently the managing editor accepted it as something inevitable in an out-of-town assignment.

He was a little hesitant about accepting the assignment and the managing editor misunderstood him somewhat.

But the managing editor, despite his accustomed gruffness and sharpness, was at heart the kindest of men.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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