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Under whose editorship JTA became a force to be reckoned with, died December 26 of a long illness brought on by a broken heart.
When, under whose editorship, and why have the covers required elucidation?
The magazine's circulation fell after World War I, however, and in 1935 it was sold to Joseph Hilton Smyth, under whose editorship it ceased publication in 1940.
Forbes.com staff and alumni remember moments with a man whose editorship and editing left an indelible stamp on their magazine and them.
Coulson, whose editorship of the Sunday tabloid remains mired in controversy about phone hacking, is close to key figures in News Corporation's newspapers, led by News International's chief executive and former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks.
The man who was editing the News of the World when it was closed by Rupert Murdoch, and whose editorship of the Sunday Mirror ended after his paper collapsed a trial, is back – this time at Mort Zuckerman's New York Daily News.
And with whose hair?
With whose connection?
McNicholas, whose seven-year editorship of the NME was characterised largely by the well-publicised row, was in court for the three-hour hearing on Monday.
I fell in one day and emerged a year or so later with an editorship.
"Negotiations with your Editorship are, by open measure, inching, tedious, and impoverished as spit".
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