Journalists and Editors X Career Path: Editing Desk

15 matching jobs found.

English-language newspaper reporter

English-language newspaper reporters gather and write news articles in English to provide information to international readers.

Advertising Journalist

A journalist who covers and writes about the advertising activities of companies and advertising agencies, producing advertising articles and tie-up articles for media outlets.

Social Affairs Reporter

Social affairs reporters cover social events such as crimes, accidents, trials, and labor issues, verify facts, and write news articles as a specialized profession.

Newspaper proofreading staff

Newspaper proofreading staff are specialists who proofread newspaper article manuscripts, checking and correcting typographical errors, notation inconsistencies, and factual errors.

Newspaper Editor

A job in a newspaper company that involves editing and proofreading submitted manuscripts from reporters, creating page layouts and headlines, adjusting layouts, etc., to deliver news to readers.

Copy Editor (Broadcast)

A broadcast copy editor organizes and analyzes materials and footage collected through reporting for news programs and information programs, creating broadcast scripts and program structures.

Feature Reporter (Magazines)

A specialist who handles magazine article production, conducting on-site reporting and interviews to write engaging articles.

Telecommunications Reporter

Reporter who conducts remote reporting through communication lines, creates news articles, and distributes them.

Letters to the Editor Editor (Newspaper)

A profession that selects, edits, and proofreads letters to the editor submitted by newspaper readers and publishes them in the letters column on the printed page or website.

News Rewrite (Broadcast)

A profession that rewrites news scripts for broadcast programs by adjusting style and structure from materials like wire services to make them easy for viewers to understand.