Word: editor
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Walter S. Isaacson '74, managing editor of Time magazine, gave a discussion group a recent example of collaboration among top news outlets...
While Isaacson was online, Drudge--who has the Time editor on his "buddy list"--sent him an instant message asking for a news tip to put up on his Web site...
George magazine's Senior Editor Matthew A. Saal '87 said the power of the Internet--and of Internet stars like Matt Drudge--manifests itself in the fact that "no longer can an elite group of Washington editors decide what's a story...
...Tucked away in the Woodberry Poetry Room of Lamont Library is the office of Stratis Haviaras, editor of The Harvard Review. The Review is not a student publication; instead, it competes on a national level with the over 3000 other literary reviews published in the country. The work represented in the magazine is intended for a national and international audience, and there are no limits as to who may contribute. Their next issue, to be published in the spring of 2000, is themed "Metamorphoses." Work submitted for that issue will be judged in light of its relevance to that theme...
...EDITOR'S NOTE: TIME Daily writer Frank Pellegrini, at a ripe 27 years, has taken a leave of absence to join the Army Reserve. He is currently undergoing basic training - boot camp - and then will spend several months in an Army journalism school. Given the difficulty the armed forces are experiencing in recruiting qualified young people these days, we think his experiences and impressions are worth sharing. His dispatches, some handwritten and snail-mailed (Internet cafes are evidently not part of the standard equipment at basic training), are arriving irregularly. Here is the first, and others will be posted...