EDITORSHIP - meaning and definition. What is EDITORSHIP
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What (who) is EDITORSHIP - definition


editorship      
n. under the editorship of
editorship      
(editorships)
The editorship of a newspaper or magazine is the position of its editor, or his or her work as its editor.
Under his editorship, the Economist has introduced regular sports coverage.
N-VAR: oft poss N, N of n
Editorship      
·noun The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence of a publication.
Examples of use of EDITORSHIP
1. Still only 2', he applied for the editorship of the Daily Times in Nigeria.
2. "Until I‘m kicked out!" he says, well aware of the "patter of impermanence" about his editorship.
3. Next, he was offered the editorship of the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, which needed turning round.
4. I am delighted he has accepted the editorship of the Spectator.
5. In 1'50 Lambert took on the editorship of Sight and Sound, the BFI journal.