Editor in Chief definition
Editor in Chief or 'Chief Editor" means a person, who is in over all charge of a newspaper.
Editor in Chief means the principal editor of the official journal but need not be a trustee.
Editor in Chief or 'Chief Editor" means a person who is in over all charge of a news agency.
More Definitions of Editor in Chief
Editor in Chief means a natural person or a number of natural persons possibly grouped in a body, regardless of its legal form, status and composition, that takes or supervises editorial decisions within a media service provider;
Editor in Chief means a natural person who takes or supervises editorial decisions within a media service provider;
Editor in Chief means the person who, pursuant to Article 6 of this Proclamation exercises excllusive editorial control.
Editor in Chief means the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal since 1998;
Editor in Chief. Cochrane employs an Editor in Chief to support CRGs and other entities to ensure that the Cochrane Library continues to meet the varied needs of users, and appropriately reflects the commitment of CRG teams and authors.
Editor in Chief or 'ChiefEditor" means a person who is in over all charge of a news agency.
Editor in Chief means the Senior Manager appointed in accordance with Bylaw 13.1 with the duties set out in Bylaw 13.2;