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Magazine Editing John Morrish

Magazine Editing By John Morrish

Magazine Editing by John Morrish


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Summary

"Magazine Editing" explains the dual role of the magazine editor. John Morrish considers the editor both as a journalist, having to provide information and entertainment for readers, and as a manager, expected to lead and supervise successfully the development of a magazine or periodical.

Magazine Editing Summary

Magazine Editing: In Print and Online by John Morrish

Magazine Editing examines and explains the job of the magazine editor in both its journalistic and managerial aspects. Written by an experienced journalist and former editor, it draws upon the experiences of a number of magazine professionals who were interviewed during the research for this book.
Approaching the editorial role from a practical perspective, this book provides advice on such areas as:
* Becoming an editor
* Working with publishers
* Creating a successful editorial strategy
* Managing the editorial team
* Design and Production issues
* Drawing up an editorial budget
* The Legal Framework
* New Technology and on-line publishing
John Morrish's book will serve as an introduction to aspiring, newly-appointed and experienced editors.

Magazine Editing Reviews

"Technical communicators thinking about becoming magazine editors will find Morrish's book helpful."
No1, Vol. 52; Pg. 86; ISSN: 0049-3155
-Tom Warren, "Technical Communication, 02/2005

Table of Contents

How magazines work; creating an editorial strategy; leader and manager; money matters; the right words; pictures and design; managing production; where the buck stops; becoming an editor.

Additional information

GOR002837670
9780415303811
0415303818
Magazine Editing: In Print and Online by John Morrish
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2003-06-26
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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