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Editor - traducción al alemán

PROCESS OF REVISING, CORRECTING, AND PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION SOME MATERIAL, PERFORMED BY AN EDITOR(S)
Executive Editor; Edited; Edits; Technical editing; Newspaper editors; Staff editor; Essay editing; Editing articles; Edit article; Book editor; Journal editor; Magazine editor; Editable; Editability; Uneditable; Editing guide; Reader editor; Readers editor; Readers' editor; Comment editor; Editor; Paid editing; Editorial director; Technical editor; Editing a Page; Editors; Desk Editor; Newspaper Editor; Coeditor; Press editor; Volume editor; Project editor; Production editor; Sponsoring editor; Symposium editor; Series editor; Directory editor; Art editor; Co-editor; Defence editor
  • Editors work on producing an issue of ''[[Bild]]'', [[West Berlin]], 1977. Previous front pages are affixed to the wall behind them.
  • Page 1 Editor [[Jack Breibart]] in the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' newsroom, 1994.

Editor         
n. editor, one who prepares printed matter for publication; one who revises, one who reviews and corrects
text editor         
  • Emacs, a text editor popular among programmers, running on [[Microsoft Windows]]
  • [[gedit]] is a text editor shipped with [[GNOME]]
  • A box of [[punched cards]] with several program decks.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE USED TO EDIT PLAIN TEXT DOCUMENTS
Text editors; Texteditor; Text editing; Text Editor; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Find and Replace (computer function); Plaintext editor; Document editor; Screen-based text editor
ein Programm mit dem man eine Textdatei ohne Kontrollezeichen editieren kann
newspaper editor         
PUBLICATION'S EDITORIAL LEADER
Chief editor; Associate editor; Executive editor; Editor-in-Chief; Editor in Chief; Newspaper editor; Associate Editor; Editors-in-Chief; Editor-In-Chief; Chief Editor; Editor in chief; Editors-in-chief; Editors in Chief; Editors in chief; Editor‑in‑chief; Main editor; Lead editor
Zeitungsredakteur

Definición

editor
n.
1) a city editor
2) a copy; managing; news; technical editor USAGE NOTE: In AE. city editor means 'local news editor'; in BE it means 'London financial editor'.

Wikipedia

Editing

Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, photographic, visual, audible, or cinematic material used by a person or an entity to convey a message or information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organisation, and many other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate and complete piece of work.

The editing process often begins with the author's idea for the work itself, continuing as a collaboration between the author and the editor as the work is created. Editing can involve creative skills, human relations and a precise set of methods.

There are various editorial positions in publishing. Typically, one finds editorial assistants reporting to the senior-level editorial staff and directors who report to senior executive editors. Senior executive editors are responsible for developing a product for its final release. The smaller the publication, the more these roles overlap.

The top editor at many publications may be known as the chief editor, executive editor, or simply the editor. A frequent and highly regarded contributor to a magazine may acquire the title of editor-at-large or contributing editor. Mid-level newspaper editors often manage or help to manage sections, such as business, sports and features. In U.S. newspapers, the level below the top editor is usually the managing editor.

In the book publishing industry, editors may organize anthologies and other compilations, produce definitive editions of a classic author's works (scholarly editor), and organize and manage contributions to a multi-author book (symposium editor or volume editor). Obtaining manuscripts or recruiting authors is the role of an acquisitions editor or a commissioning editor in a publishing house. Finding marketable ideas and presenting them to appropriate authors are the responsibilities of a sponsoring editor.

Copy editors correct spelling, grammar and align writings to house style. Changes to the publishing industry since the 1980s have resulted in nearly all copy editing of book manuscripts being outsourced to freelance copy editors.

At newspapers and wire services, press or copy editors write headlines and work on more substantive issues, such as ensuring accuracy, fairness, and taste. In some positions, they design pages and select news stories for inclusion. At U.K. and Australian newspapers, the term is sub-editor. They may choose the layout of the publication and communicate with the printer. These editors may have the title of layout or design editor or (more so in the past) makeup editor.

Ejemplos de uso de Editor
1. Doch es gibt eine Geschichte hinter der Geschichte: In einer ungewöhnlichen Erklärung, die dem Scoop folgte, erläuterte Bill Keller, Executive Editor des Blattes, die Entstehung der Geschichte.
2. Solche hausbackenen Ratschläge ziehen sich über Seiten hin, und man fragt sich besorgt, was Coautor Hadley Freeman, Fashion–Editor beim Guardian, eigentlich zu dem Meisterwerk beigetragen hat.
3. Montgomery fand beim "Mirror"–Büro in Manchester, wo die sogenannte Nord–Ausgabe produziert wurde, eine Einstellung als "sub–editor". Die sogenannten "Unterredakteure" sind im britischen Zeitungswesen allein für das Redigieren und Kürzen von Artikeln zuständig, schreiben aber nicht selbst.
4. MoveOn.org hätte aber die volle Rate von gut 142.000 Dollar bezahlen müssen, schreibt Public Editor Clark Hoyt jetzt, denn der sogenannte Standby–Tarif dürfe nur ohne Zusage eines festen Publikationstermins gewährt werden.
5. Die müsste stattdessen, so forderte das US–Fachblatt "Editor & Publisher" gestern, "wegen Verbrechen gegen den Journalismus sofort entlassen werden". Bei der umstrittenen Dame handelt es sich um Judith Miller, langjährige Star–Reporterin der "New York Times". Umstritten?