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Assignment Editor:
Assignment editors may normally be associated with news-related stories. They read press releases, study newswires and national/international reports, receive phone and e-mail tips (i.e. via a newspaper‘s news desk), and gain information from other sources. Based on this collection of information, he or she may recommend stories or assign them to staff.
Associate Editor:
An associate editor generally assists the managing or other senior level editors with writing, editing and other important roles. He/she may also help with story selection and be responsible for sifting through the masses of pitches the publication receives.
Columnist:
A columnist writes a regular feature or piece for a publication. It may have a specific theme, from politics and business to health or the arts. It is often written in first person and offers the columnist’s opinion. In some cases a columnist’s regular articles are published by multiple publications.
Contributing Editor:
Often times a contributing editor is a freelance writer who has contributed to the same publication multiple times. He/she is often not a staff member, but has become known as a regular contributor for that publication.