Editorial board
The editorial board is a group of editors, writers, and other people who are charged with implementing a publication's approach to
Mass media
At a newspaper, the editorial board usually consists of the
Editorial boards meet regularly to discuss the latest news and opinion trends and to discuss what the publication should say on a range of issues, including
A typical editorial board for a newspaper has three or four employees.[2] In early 2023, the editorial board for The New York Times comprised 14 employees, all from its Opinion department.[3] Some newspapers, particularly small ones, do not have an editorial board, choosing instead to rely on the judgment of a single editorial page editor.
In the 1700s, if any editorial were published, it had typically written by the owner or was an op-ed.
The editorial board meeting ran by Phyllis E. Grann at Putnam was called the "Thursday Morning Breakfast Meeting." The meeting was described in New York Magazine as, "8:30 event had a war-room atmosphere, with representatives of every department--editorial, publicity, sales and marketing--reporting in to Grann, who made decisions like a Mike Milken-style bond trader, constantly evaluation and re-evaluating her positions."[4]
Some editorial boards additionally publish
Academic journals
Almost all academic journals have an editorial board consisting of selected, unpaid experts in the academic field covered by a journal. This is almost always an honorary position, although board members sometimes provide peer review of submissions. A member may be asked to review several manuscripts per year and may edit a special issue. The members may also be consulted regarding new regulations at the journal. They are expected to promote the journal among their peers.[6][7]
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 978-1-4522-6152-2.
- ^ OCLC 1080217993.)
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- ^ Maneker, Marion (January 1, 2002). "Now for the Grann Finale". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-4522-6152-2.
- ^ Information for Editors, MDPI
- ^ Editorial Boards, Elsevier