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  • Definition of Copy Editing

    Copy editors are the backbone of any publication. They have to go above and beyond reading any article countless times in order to make it perfect.

  • Types of Editing Jobs

    Editing jobs are usually filled by journalism majors or those who have had experience working on school newspapers or other publishing experience. Opportunities for advancement are more clearly...

  • How to Become a Freelance Editor at Demand Studios

    Demand Studios hires freelance editors and freelance writers all the time. After all, that is how they make their money. Learn how to become a freelance editor for Demand Studios, and you could be...

  • Editing Principles of TV News

    Editing Principles of TV News Reports in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • TV News Reporter Tips in the Editing Booth

    Learn about working in the Editing Booth in TV News in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • How to Edit a Newspaper Article

    Editing a news story is perhaps one of the most important jobs within a publication. Without proper editing skills, articles could potentially hit the page with disastrous spelling and grammatical...

  • How to Become a Magazine Editor

    Editors are the backbone of any magazine. They edit, supervise, express their views and make sure that the policies of the magazine are carried out. Editing is not a profession that you can jump...

  • How to Get a Job in Copy Editing

    Finding copy editing jobs can be tough. Copy editors are in high demand in all fields of publishing, both traditional and electronic, but there are a lot of English majors, journalism interns and...

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