Editor-in-chief

What is Editor-in-chief?


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The most powerful person in a publication that acts as the dicator of the publication. The Editorial Board acts as the Editor-in-Chief's Board of Advisors, but the Editor-in-Chief has final, undisputed say over everything and every part of the the publication. Staff reporters are below both the Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board. They are rigorously trained to one day eventually become Editors or Editors-in-Chief.

Lorenzo is Clarion Newspaper's Editor-in-Chief; you must get his approval in order for this story to be published in the newspaper.

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