Editorship

Word EDITORSHIP
Character 10
Hyphenation ed i tor ship
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Definitions and meanings of "Editorship"

What do we mean by editorship?

The position, functions, or guidance of an editor. noun

The office of an editor. noun

The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence of a publication. noun

The position or job of being an editor noun

The position of editor noun

The position or job of being an editor

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The word "editorship" in example sentences

An initially negative report from a referee plus a change in editorship delayed publication until September of 1964. ❋ Unknown (1991)

It cannot be said that his editorship was a success. ❋ M. H. Spielmann (N/A)

Cornhill under my editorship was a place of belles-lettres. ❋ Strachey, John St Loe (1922)

_Cornhill_ under my editorship was a place of _belles-lettres. ❋ John St. Loe Strachey (1893)

Which is to say, he has a record of fine editorship, which is continued on this year; aside from my two books he’s also edited Widdershins by Charles de Lint, Farthing by Jo Walton and The Armies of Memory by John Barnes, among others. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In September Jill Abramson will ascend to the Olympus of her world: the top editorship of the New York Times. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The man who was editing the News of the World when it was closed by Rupert Murdoch, and whose editorship of the Sunday Mirror ended after his paper collapsed a trial, is back – this time at Mort Zuckerman's New York Daily News. ❋ Unknown (2012)

By her own admission, Rotich also has "treehuggery tendencies", a passion she has harnessed through her editorship of the environment section of the Global Voices website. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A smaller number include events dating back to the editorship of Rebekah Brooks, who was Coulson's immediate predecessor, and who subsequently became chief executive of News International before her resignation last summer in the wake of revelations about the hacking of a phone belonging to Milly Dowler. ❋ Unknown (2012)

In point of fact, since his associate editorship, his expenses had decreased prodigiously. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Myler's editorship came after the hacking, of course, but square in the middle of the time when the Murdoch machine said it was all down to a "single rogue reporter". ❋ Unknown (2012)

It's the first cover of my editorship and if it doesn't provoke any reaction whatsoever – if it was just a nice picture of James Franco looking a bit cool and saying something a bit interesting about his new film – I would have been a bit disappointed and felt like I hadn't done my job. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I rarely see a printed copy of the magazine in the office any more, sadly, but when I do I am usually favourably impressed by her column and by her editorship of the publication. ❋ Maxine (2009)

Paul Dacre, the editor-in-chief of London's formidable Daily Mail, wrote that the secret of editorship was determining when to be cautious and when to be bold. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Though Myler was not caught up in the phone-hacking scandal, his editorship of the News of the World had its controversial moments. ❋ Unknown (2012)

These were published on the Edge site in the usual way, but 150 of them have now been collected between hard covers under Brockman's editorship. ❋ Unknown (2012)

At the outset, many friends warned me about the pitfalls of taking on the editorship of such a project. ❋ Col. Matthew Moten (2011)

His tenderness toward books was matched by his tenderness toward their writers, as his voluminous correspondence attests: During and after his editorship, he regularly exchanged letters with New Yorker contributors John Cheever, John Updike and John O'Hara, to name only the Johns. ❋ Abigail Deutsch (2011)

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