What Does an Executive Editor Do?
Executive editor refers to the job position responsible for topic selection planning, work coordination, material editing, layout proofreading, etc., and responsible for the content of the selection.
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- Executive editor refers to the job position responsible for topic selection planning, work coordination, material editing, layout proofreading, etc., and responsible for the content of the selection.
- Strictly speaking, the scope of work of executive editors is different from that of general editors and responsible editors. The simple differences from work are: the executive editor is responsible for the overall layout design of newspapers and magazines, adjusting the material relationship of each layout, etc., and is not directly responsible for the work of each layout. The responsible editor is responsible for the specific work of designing and layout of a certain layout.