单词 | subeditor |
例句 | There were the huge printing shops with their subeditors, their typography experts, and their elaborately equipped studios for the faking of photographs. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z After graduating, he joined the Oxford Mail, but left within months when he was hired as a subeditor in the features department of the Guardian's Cross Street office in Manchester in 1967. Robin Thornber obituary 2010-12-12T18:08:00Z There’s a crusading editor, his crusty subeditor, a female reporter with an abusive husband and a talented writer bound for bigger things. Three things we love this week 2013-01-03T21:36:57Z After starting out in interiors magazines as a subeditor, she beat her goal of becoming an editor before the age of 30: at 25, she was editor of Real Homes and, later, Inspired Living. Lisa Lynch obituary 2013-03-18T19:03:13Z Having twice not quite started university, he joined BBC Scotland as a subeditor at the age of 22, and soon began to host its flagship radio and television shows: Good Morning Scotland and Reporting Scotland. Eddie Mair: a rising BBC star 2013-03-25T19:07:00Z At the start of my career in , a chief subeditor told me a story, possibly apocryphal, to illustrate the dangers of careless picture caption writing. Open door: The corrections column co-editor on... the challenge of writing picture captions 2012-08-05T20:10:00Z He said that if you're going to be a novelist, working as a subeditor is the perfect job. John Banville: a life in writing 2012-06-29T21:55:12Z They were responding to an article I had published in the Sydney Morning Herald, which some subeditor had entitled "Young People Have Lost Art of Reading Together", which is neither elegant nor very clear. Not-so essential reading 2010-10-22T08:43:00Z Sometimes subeditors writing the captions don't tell page designers they need extra space, or a message that the person in a picture needs to be named doesn't get through. Open door: The corrections column co-editor on... the challenge of writing picture captions 2012-08-05T20:10:00Z It wouldn't be fair on my editors and subeditors. The weekend's TV: The Killing 2011-03-26T23:15:01Z From there she was invited to join Guardian as an arts subeditor by Alan Rusbridger, who was then its features editor. Deborah Orr obituary 2019-10-21T04:00:00Z If a submission is ultimately accepted, then our in-house team of expert subeditors will handle the final formatting. How small changes to a paper can help to smooth the review process 2019-04-30T04:00:00Z Nasrullah Khan, a subeditor for a local daily in Karachi, was taken from his home early Saturday by uniformed and plainclothes men and held incommunicado for two days. Pakistan reporter held for having ‘provocative literature’ 2018-11-12T05:00:00Z Khan works as a subeditor for a local daily in Karachi. Pakistan journalist detained by unidentified security forces 2018-11-11T05:00:00Z Ridey, a freelance subeditor, told Guardian Money that it appeared that Airbnb did not check if a property was registered at the time of listing, but only when the final payment was due. Airbnb wrecks travellers’ holiday plans as battle with cities intensifies 2018-06-16T04:00:00Z Nobody gets them right every time, but subeditors might consider letting enormous font-sizes shrink to accommodate more information. The weasel voice in journalism 2018-05-24T04:00:00Z As a subeditor reminded me, “That’s what happens when you try and get down with the kids.” 'I'm a magpie, a collector of facts and curiosities': secrets of a quizmaster 2017-12-23T05:00:00Z “My grandfather was a subeditor for an Edinburgh paper. So I thought, I’m going to find out.” 'Plagiarists never do it once': meet the sleuth tracking down the poetry cheats 2017-09-09T04:00:00Z If the paper was accepted, a few queries from the subeditor would need attention, and a perfectly decent product would emerge. Publishing: Journals, do your own formatting : Nature : Nature Research 2017-01-31T05:00:00Z We had by now been joined by the paper’s investigations head, Nick Hopkins, picture researchers and a crack team of subeditors who moulded a mass of 33 articles into publishable form. Panama Papers: inside the Guardian's investigation into offshore secrets 2016-04-16T04:00:00Z He was a folk violinist and boxing correspondent for the Morning Star, and he encouraged his wife to work for the paper, first as a subeditor and then a reporter. Marxism Today: the forgotten visionaries whose ideas could save Labour | John Harris 2015-09-29T04:00:00Z The Times subeditors had replaced the offensive word of “homosexual” with the meaningless phrase “un-man”. The night boxer Emile Griffith answered gay taunts with a deadly cortege of punches 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z First he talked Sir Keith’s longtime friend, the capricious Lord Beaverbrook, into letting him apprentice as a $40-a-week subeditor on the London Daily Express. How Rupert Murdoch First Got Into the Media Business 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z “Back in the day, there was a reason there were temperamental journalists and then editors and subeditors. Editors were the people who managed these egos.” At First Look Media, Personalities Prove Tough to Manage 2014-10-31T04:00:00Z A colleague on the news desk, the subeditor James Eagle, says using “woman” as an adjective is “somewhere between a hypercorrection and pejoration, plus a dollop of condescending sexism masquerading as chivalry.” Why there are too many women doctors, women MPs, and women bosses 2014-10-17T04:00:00Z So when I was asked to outsource editorial production in a move that would make most of the subeditors redundant, I was gutted. Life and death as a female editor 2014-05-18T04:00:00Z Mary Abraham is a biological sciences subeditor at Nature. Summer books 2013-07-11T15:50:23.720Z Photograph: Jeff Morgan and I first met on the day in the late 1950s that Frank arrived as a trainee subeditor at the Bristol Evening World. David Foot on Frank Keating: What we all valued was his humanity 2013-01-29T13:08:51Z He joined the Manchester features department as a young subeditor in May 1964. Ian Breach obituary 2013-01-27T13:12:47Z But Guardian reporters slip up on this quite frequently, and some of the slips aren’t caught by subeditors. Why there are too many women doctors, women MPs, and women bosses 2014-10-17T04:00:00Z His praise was measured, his mockery gentle: it was often as well that editors, and subeditors, were not there to overhear his asides. Letter: Frank Keating was a one-man party of anecdotes 2013-01-27T13:04:52Z Manchester's earthier subeditors were not amused by a style they deemed more Daily Express than Guardian, but, to an increasing number of readers, it was obvious a writer of note was trying to get out. Frank Keating obituary 2013-01-25T17:08:11Z Next the piece goes to a subeditor who checks it over and decides on a headline and standfirst, and then it goes live. How the banking blog comes together 2012-08-01T14:05:55Z His career at Trinity Mirror began in 1994 when he joined the Daily Mirror as a subeditor. Daily and Sunday Mirror editor Lloyd Embley: quiet man of the People 2012-05-30T13:08:25Z Mr. Bond was some time subeditor, and afterwards publisher, of the “Norfolk News,” and before removing to Norwich kept a school at Barton Mills, near Stoke Ferry. Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z The UK has its own equivalent which has been running much longer: the Register – motto: "biting the hand that feeds IT" – which boasts 45 staff, including 21 journalists of whom two are subeditors. Will a UK content site ever sell for as much as the Huffington Post? 2011-02-14T07:00:05Z Joining the staff in 1961, his work as a writer and subeditor was a model of the integrity and exactitude that earlier mentors such as Larry Montague and Bill Taylor had demanded. Brian Crowther obituary 2010-08-08T17:32:00Z Please teach your subeditors the basic facts about your own country. Snooker and the geography of the British Isles 2010-05-11T12:18:00Z He went on to hold a number of different production positions, including deputy chief subeditor, assistant night editor, night editor and assistant editor, and worked alongside former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan. Daily and Sunday Mirror editor Lloyd Embley: quiet man of the People 2012-05-30T13:08:25Z Two persons only were in my secret,—Sanson, the subeditor of the "Presse," and Jostard, who was a royalist agent, and who paid with a liberal hand all the advocates of the Bourbons. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience I went out to lunch, leaving a thick headed subeditor in charge. The Silent Barrier He was kept at bay by the subeditor, who scented a sensation, and was afraid that the editor-in-chief might cut the copy to pieces. The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography In 1821 he became subeditor of the "London Magazine," and formed the acquaintance of the literary men of the metropolis. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader It was written by Edward Howard, subeditor, under Marryat, of the The Metropolitan Magazine, and author of Outward Bound, etc. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 The subeditor of the Beacon was in reality a good hard worker in his comfortable way, and there was little harm in his desire that the world should be aware of his industry. The Slave of the Lamp The busy bookseller of Fleet Street had no time to play the cicerone; therefore, on the morning after Clare's arrival, he delivered him formally over to Mr. Thomas Hood, subeditor of the 'London Magazine.' The Life of John Clare In the first place, an able editor had to be found; and, perhaps of almost equal importance, an able subeditor. A Publisher and His Friends Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray; with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the House, 1768-1843 Mr. Bodery had now completed his preparations, and he held out his plump hand, which the subeditor grasped. The Slave of the Lamp |
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