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Ms. Woolf, 54 and now editing news for an Internet communications company, sought her niche in the information agency in radio and television.

"Online Columnist Quits, Citing Excessive Editing" (news article, Sept. 20) said that I ended my column for the Poynter Institute because of excessive editing and that Poynter was following common journalistic practice in withholding the name of the woman who accuses Kobe Bryant of rape.

"From booking, writing, editing, news desk, to operations, she knows what she wants and the staff is trained to know what she wants," said Mr. Ortner, who called Ms. Sawyer a "supernova" in a shrinking galaxy of TV news stars.

Kerri-Ann, a registered dietitian, is the associate editor of nutrition for EatingWell magazine, where she puts her master's degree in nutrition from Columbia University to work writing and editing news about nutrition, health and food trends.

Kerri-Ann Jennings, a registered dietitian, is the associate nutrition editor of EatingWell Magazine, where she wields her master's degree in nutrition from Columbia University writing and editing news about nutrition, health and food trends.

Between 2003 and 2010 he worked at ITN, which makes ITV News, with responsibilities including editing News at Ten. MoneySavingExpert has also appointed Kirsty Good, currently business editor at Sky News, to the newly created role of campaigns editor.

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A video by Martha Rosler edits news into selective sound bites.

No one argued that Redstone, or Moonves, would edit news pieces, but in the end Heyward, with the concurrence of other news executives, decided to hold the Ed Bradley piece.

The marketing campaign for the Observer's relaunch this weekend steps up a gear tonight with a TV ad debuting on Channel 4. In the ad Justin Edwards, who portrays hapless Labour MP Ben Swain in The Thick of It, plays a TV reporter delivering a series of rapidly edited news pieces to camera that become increasingly meaningless one-word soundbites.

Nearby, in a four-channel video, Australian artist Vernon Ah Kee presents edited news footage of demonstrations and riots on Palm Island, Queensland, in 2004, following the death in custody of a young Aboriginal man who was detained for singing Who Let the Dogs Out within earshot of a police car.

Making the leap from a one-way text service to interactive TV that allows viewers to edit news broadcasts, choose camera angles and play along with their favorite quiz show required the cooperation of the media industry in setting standards that would allow the new technology to be transmitted to set-top boxes regardless whether they were hooked to cable or satellite systems.

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