Newspaper/Magazine Editor

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Useful school subjects:

English
Te reo Māori
Media Studies

Etita Niupepa/Puka Maheni

Debra Campbell adding to a pile of clothes on hangers

Debra Campbell selecting clothing for a magazine photo shoot

Newspaper and magazine editors manage editorial staff and their newspaper or magazine business, and direct the preparation of articles for the newspaper or magazine.

He whakamārama

Whakahaere ai te etita o te nupepa/pukapuka i nga kaimahi etita me te kaipakihi nupepa/pukapuka, me nga mahi e pa ana ki te whakatika i nga tuhinga mo te nupepa, mo nga pukapuka ranei.

Entry Requirements

To become a newspaper or magazine editor you need to have several years' experience as a journalist.

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Debra Campbell

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Pay

Pay for newspaper and magazine editors varies depending on the size of the publication they work for, its circulation, and location.
 

 

Job Outlook

Opportunities for newspaper and magazine editors are limited, but a small number of vacancies arise each year due to retirements, promotions and resignations, or when new magazines or newspapers are launched.
 
 

 


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