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What (who) is managing editor - definition


Managing editor         
SENIOR MEMBER OF A PUBLICATION'S MANAGEMENT TEAM
Managing Editor; Senior editor; Senior Editor; Editorial manager
A managing editor (ME) is a senior member of a publication's management team. Typically, the managing editor reports directly to the editor-in-chief and oversees all aspects of the publication.
Commissioning editor         
BUYER FOR PUBLISHING COMPANY SELECTING MATERIALS TO PUBLISH
Commissioning Editor (Publishing); Acquisitions Editor; Commissioning editor (book publishing); Commissioning Editor; Acquisitions editor; Acquiring editor
In book publishing, a commissioning editor is essentially a buyer. It is the job of the commissioning editor to advise the publishing house on which books to publish.
Hex editor         
  • Screenshot of a common hex editor (hexedit by Pascal Rigaux (Pixel))
  • An example of a simple template-based hex editor.
COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH CAN REPRESENT AND EDIT DATA AT THE BYTE LEVEL
Binary file editor; Sector editor; Byte editor; Hexedit; Hex editing; HexEdit; Binary editor; Hexadecimal editor
A hex editor (or binary file editor or byte editor) is a computer program that allows for manipulation of the fundamental binary data that constitutes a computer file. The name 'hex' comes from 'hexadecimal', a standard numerical format for representing binary data.
Examples of use of managing editor
1. Kunhardt worked as an assistant managing editor and managing editor of Life magazine, retiring in 1'82.
2. Sally Jacobsen AP Deputy Managing Editor/Projects
3. Those considered to be the strongest contenders for his job are Post Managing Editor Philip Bennett, former Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli and Jonathan Landman, a New York Times deputy managing editor.
4. Returning to New York, Rosenthal was named Times metropolitan editor, beginning a 14–year climb to the pinnacle of newsroom power –– assistant managing editor, 1'66; associate managing editor, 1'68; managing editor, 1'6'; and executive editor, 1'77.
5. "A lot of people thought being managing editor of the Journal meant running your own show, and it didn‘t," said Alan Murray, the paper‘s deputy managing editor.