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copyreader

[kop-ee-ree-der] / ˈkɒp iˌri dər /


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Until his death he worked as a copyreader for the government's foreign-language publishing house in Budapest.

From Time Magazine Archive

Next man to take the witness chair was Melvin L. Barnet, New York Times copyreader since 1953, who had also been named by CBS-man Burdett.

From Time Magazine Archive

The New York Times thought so last fall when it sacked Jack Shafer, 44, a copyreader on the Times's Foreign Desk.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of our colleagues does not play, and he has appointed me his copyreader on all golf stories.

From Time Magazine Archive

After the story is written it is turned over to the copyreader to be edited.

From Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper Writing by Hyde, Grant Milnor