Today's strengths, tomorrow's success
The need for effective editing grows even more critical as journalism moves online. Great Web presentations keep online readers coming back. However, the damage done by a flawed story goes global in an instant. Top editors share their advice on how to create a copy desk that allows a newsroom to be at its best.
1. John McIntyre (4.6 Mb)
2. Sara Hendricks (2.1 Mb)
3. Merrill Perlman (3.1 Mb)
4. Bill Connally (2.5 Mb)
5. Ron Smith (3.2 Mb)
6. Zoe Friloux (4.7 Mb)
7. Bill Keller (3.4 Mb)
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- The New York Times finds more time for editing (PDF)
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Putting content first
Merrill Perlman, director of copy desks, The New York Times