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Editor has four major senses:

  1. a person who obtains or improves material for a publication;
  2. a film editor, a person responsible for the flow of a motion picture or television program from scene to scene
  3. a sound editor, a person responsible for the flow and choice of music, voice, and other sound material in a recording
  4. computer software based editors that can be used to input and format text. These can be further divided into text editors, XML editors, HTML editors and source code editors.
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Etymology

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, editor comes from the Latin phrase e ditus which means "to put forward". The editor ludorum in Ancient Rome was the person who put on the games. In French, editeur means "publisher". The word came into English from French. The verb edit is a back formation from editor.

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Publications

Human editors in the print publishing industry include people who are responsible for:

The smaller the publication, the more these roles run together. In particular, the substantive editor and copy editor often overlap:

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Newspapers

Editors at newspapers supervise journalists and improve their work.

Newspaper editing encompasses a variety of titles and functions. These include:







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