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Editor in Chief

An editor in chief (also called editor-in-chief and executive editor) is a publication's primary editor, having final responsibility for the operations and policies. The term is generally applied to newspapers, magazines, yearbooks, and television news programs. The term is also applied to academic...
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Gary Gygax

Ernest Gary Gygax (July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008; last name pronounced /ˈɡaɪɡæks/ GYE-gaks) was an American writer and game designer, best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D;) with Dave Arneson. Gygax is...

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Stefan Aust

Stefan Aust (born 1 July 1946 Stade, Lower Saxony) is a German journalist and was the editor-in-chief of the weekly news magazine Der Spiegel from 1994 to February 2008. Two of Aust's books have been made into films: Der Pirat 1997 by Bernd...

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  • Dec 16, 1994

Asael Dror

Asael specializes in system-level software and hardware, in the areas of graphics, multimedia, security, communications,...

David Niu

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Steve Fox

Steve Fox is Editor in Chief of Affinity Labs, where he oversees content for a burgeoning number of online communities. Prior to joining Affinity Labs, Fox was Editor in Chief of InfoWorld Media Group, where he was responsible for editorial strategy...

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Steve Fox

Steve Fox is Editor in Chief of Affinity Labs, where he oversees content for a burgeoning number of online communities. Prior to joining Affinity Labs, Fox was Editor in Chief of InfoWorld Media Group, where he was responsible for editorial strategy...

Mick Weinstein

Mick Weinstein, a financial journalist and online content specialist, has been Editor in Chief of Seeking Alpha since November 2005.

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  • Nov 2005

Edward Greenspon

Edward Greenspon (born 26 March 1957) was the editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail newspaper, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2002, he assumed the position at a turning point in the paper's history, and, during his tenure, has instituted...

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Steve Fox

Steve Fox is Editor in Chief of Affinity Labs, where he oversees content for a burgeoning number of online communities. Prior to joining Affinity Labs, Fox was Editor in Chief of InfoWorld Media Group, where he was responsible for editorial strategy...

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Jinyong

Louis Cha, GBM, OBE (simplified Chinese: 查良镛; traditional Chinese: 查良鏞; pinyin: Zhā Liángyōng; born 6 February 1924), better known by his pen name Jin Yong (Chinese: 金庸; pinyin: Jīn Yōng; Cantonese Yale: Gām Yùhng), is one of the most influential...

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Whitelaw Reid

Whitelaw Reid (October 27, 1837 – December 15, 1912) was a U.S. politician and newspaper editor, as well as the author of a popular history of Ohio in the Civil War. Born on a farm near Xenia, Ohio, Reid attended Xenia Academy and went on to...

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Russ Rymer

Russ Rymer is an author and freelance journalist with articles in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, and others. His first book, Genie, a Scientific Tragedy, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and...

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Deirdre English

Deirdre English is the former editor of Mother Jones and author of numerous articles for national publications and television documentaries. Currently, she teaches at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and...

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  • 1981

Jeffrey Bruce Klein

Jeffrey Bruce Klein (born January 15, 1948) is an investigative journalist who co-founded Mother Jones (magazine) in 1976 . For its first issue he found a piece that won a National Magazine Award. He forced the resignation of Ronald Reagan’s chief...

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Donald Kennedy

Donald Kennedy (born 1931) is an American scientist, public administrator and academic. Donald Kennedy was born in New York and educated at Harvard University (A.B.; Ph.D., Biology, 1956). He has spent most of his professional career at Stanford...

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Philip Campbell

Dr Philip Campbell is the Editor-in-Chief of Nature, the prominent scientific journal and is also Editor-in-Chief of the Nature Publishing Group. Born in 1951, Philip Campbell began working at Nature in 1979 and was appointed physical sciences...

Paul Kurtz

Paul Kurtz (born December 21, 1925 in Newark, New Jersey) is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, but is best known for his prominent role in the United States skeptical community. He has been called "the...

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Carine Roitfeld

Carine Roitfeld (born in Paris, France on 19 September 1954) is the Editor-in-Chief of the French edition of Vogue, a position she has held since 2001. Her father, Jacques Roitfeld, who died in 1999, was a Russian film producer who worked in Berlin...

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Mathias Dopfner

Mathias Döpfner is chief executive of German media group Axel Springer AG. He began his career in 1982 as a music critic for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung supplement, later working as correspondent for the paper in Brussels.

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Mathias Dopfner

Mathias Döpfner is chief executive of German media group Axel Springer AG. He began his career in 1982 as a music critic for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung supplement, later working as correspondent for the paper in Brussels.

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Mathias Dopfner

Mathias Döpfner is chief executive of German media group Axel Springer AG. He began his career in 1982 as a music critic for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung supplement, later working as correspondent for the paper in Brussels.

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  • Apr 1994

Paul Glastris

Paul Glastris is an American journalist and political columnist. Glastris is the current editor in chief of The Washington Monthly and was President Bill Clinton's chief speechwriter from September 1998 to the end of his presidency in early 2001....

Christina Jutterström

Christina Jutterström (born March 27, 1940) is a Swedish journalist, former chief editor for Dagens Nyheter between 1982 and 1995 and for Expressen between 1995 and 1996. In 2001 Jutterström was appointed the CEO post at public broadcaster Sveriges...

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Christina Jutterström

Christina Jutterström (born March 27, 1940) is a Swedish journalist, former chief editor for Dagens Nyheter between 1982 and 1995 and for Expressen between 1995 and 1996. In 2001 Jutterström was appointed the CEO post at public broadcaster Sveriges...

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Francisco Santos Calderón

Francisco Santos Calderón also known as Pacho Santos born 14 August 1961 in the city of Bogotá, is a Colombian politician and journalist. Santos was elected as Álvaro Uribe's second runner up and became Vice President in the Colombian elections of...

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Conor Cruise O'Brien

Conor Cruise O'Brien (3 November 1917 – 18 December 2008) often nicknamed "The Cruiser", was an Irish politician, writer and academic. Although his opinion on the role of Britain in Northern Ireland changed over the course of the 1970s and 1980s, he...

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Susan L. Taylor

Susan L. Taylor is a tv host, fashion and beauty editor, actor, cosmetologist, writer.

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Harald zur Hausen

Harald zur Hausen (born March 11, 1936) is a German virologist and professor emeritus. He has done research on cancer of the cervix, where he discovered the role of papilloma viruses, for which he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...

Ahmed Sheikh

Ahmed Sheikh (born 1949) is a Palestinian journalist and the current editor-in-chief of the Qatar-based television channel Al Jazeera. Ahmed Sheikh was born in Nablus on the West Bank. He left his homeland in 1968 to study in Jordan.

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Amy Walter

Amy Walter is the Editor-in-Chief of The Hotline, National Journal's daily political briefing. From 1997-2007, she served as the Editor of the House of Representatives and as Senior Editor for The Cook Political Report, a non-partisan publication,...

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Ryan Block

Ryan Block is the editor-in-chief of Engadget, a popular technology weblog. He is also a regular contributor to This week in tech (twit).

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Heinrich Loewe

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Robert Weltsch

Robert Weltsch (1891, Prague – 1982, Jerusalem) was a journalist, editor and prominent Zionist. He was editor of the Jüdische Rundschau (Jewish Review), a newspaper published twice a week in Berlin, Germany during the years the Nazis were gaining...

Pinchas Rosen

Pinchas Rosen (Hebrew: פנחס רוזן‎, born Felix Rosenblüth, 1 May 1887 - 3 May 1978) was an Israeli politician and statesman, and the country's first Minister of Justice, serving three times during 1948-51, 1952-56, and 1958-61. He was also leader of...

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