subediting
1subediting — sub ed·it || ‚sÊŒb edɪt v. copyedit, edit a text for printing …
2William Haley — Sir William John Haley, KCMG (May 24, 1901 September 6, 1987) was a British newspaper editor and broadcasting administrator. Early in his career on the Manchester Evening News , Haley was found to be too shy to work as a reporter. He was then… …
3Pluto (newspaper) — Pluto is a student newspaper at the University of Central Lancashire s Students UnionIt is usually published every fortnight through the academic year, and began life in 1985 as the Ribble Echo . The name originally stood for Preston Libertarian… …
4Wiki journalism — is a form of participatory journalism or crowdsourcing, which uses wiki technology to facilitate collaboration between users. The largest example of wiki journalism is Wikinews. Examples Wikinews was launched in 2004 as an attempt to build an… …
5subedit — verb (subedits, subediting, subedited) chiefly Brit. check and correct (newspaper or magazine text) before printing, typically also writing headlines and captions. Derivatives subeditor noun …
6subedit — UK [sʌbˈedɪt] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms subedit : present tense I/you/we/they subedit he/she/it subedits present participle subediting past tense subedited past participle subedited British to read what someone else has… …
7subedit — ► VERB (subedited, subediting) chiefly Brit. ▪ check and correct (newspaper or magazine text) before printing. DERIVATIVES subeditor noun …
8subeditor — subedit ► VERB (subedited, subediting) chiefly Brit. ▪ check and correct (newspaper or magazine text) before printing. DERIVATIVES subeditor noun …