I'm quite sure that every editor here knows it, too.
Best not let your editor know that the digital realm isn't going to be the answer to all the world's problems, mind.
The Chinese editors knew what their readers wanted to read about.
While a good editor "knows almost everything that is going on in a paper".
And often, it seems, every single one of these readers wants to let the editor know what is on his or her mind.
An editor, after all, must know how to communicate with reporters.
But from the beginning, the magazine's editors knew that art was one of its strong cards, and they played it.
Again, a difficult task given that the editor may know little about the specific of the work under review.
Why would an editor know better than a reporter what is true and correct about a story?
Phone her on, and also let the editor know of the outcome.