editorial structure
[/ɛdɪˈtɔːriəl ˈstrʌktʃər/]
nounpl: editorial structures
estrutura editorial
1. The organizational framework and hierarchy of a publishing company, news organization, or media outlet that determines roles, responsibilities, and decision-making processes
The newspaper redesigned its editorial structure to improve workflow and accountability.
O jornal redesenhou sua estrutura editorial para melhorar o fluxo de trabalho e a responsabilidade.
2. The arrangement and layout of editorial content within a publication, including sections, page design, and content hierarchy
The magazine's editorial structure emphasizes visual storytelling and feature articles.
A estrutura editorial da revista enfatiza narrativa visual e artigos de fundo.
3. The system of editorial governance, including editorial policies, approval processes, and content guidelines
A strong editorial structure ensures quality control and consistent voice across all platforms.
Uma estrutura editorial forte garante controle de qualidade e voz consistente em todas as plataformas.
This term is essential in media industries across both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, major publications like Folha de S.Paulo and O Globo maintain complex editorial structures reflecting their influence on national discourse. In the US, understanding editorial structure is crucial for journalism students and media professionals, reflecting the importance of institutional journalism in American culture.
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