What Does a Managing Editor Do?
The editor-in-chief is the person in charge of the press or publishing unit, and the state news or publishing unit is a bureau-level administrative post. Responsible for research, formulation and implementation of work policies, organize and lead the daily business work of the editorial department. There is no news and publishing unit for the president, and the chief editor also manages administrative work in addition to the editing business; the unit with the president, the chief editor specializes in editing business. The editor-in-chief is the head of the editing and interviewing business unit in the media business. In smaller media, the editor-in-chief often has to participate in the editing and editing business; however, in larger media careers, the editor-in-chief is often only a professional manager of the editorial department. Participate directly in editing.
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- The editor-in-chief is the "decision maker of the editing work and the main person in charge of the publishing house."
- Under the vertical organizational structure of the media, the editor-in-chief usually manages the two major parts of "editing" and "interviewing".
- Although the chief editor is the chief of all editors, in most media, the chief editor is not promoted by a professional editor.
- Theoretically, the editor-in-chief, like other editors and journalists, is the "Ke Qing" of the head of the media and is only responsible for his own professional judgment in journalism. However, due to fierce competition in the media, editors often need to compromise with the market, such as arranging "public relations drafts" or changing the position of newspapers as the political environment changes, or changing, adding, or withdrawing journalists' manuscripts under external coercion.
- Chief of the editorial business of the press and publishing unit. The fourth act of Cao Yu's "Sunrise": "My surname is Pan, and my name is Si Si Pan ... I will speak to the editor-in-chief, Mr. Zhang." Write Psalms. "
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