But the editors also look for little places that are evolving.
The editor hung up the receiver and looked about him for a reporter.
Now editors can look at the sound waves on the screen.
The editor looked through his spectacles when Clyde mentioned the fact.
I did not know what an editor looked like.
In that way, you could at least understand what an editor was looking for when you moved into public relations work.
I've enjoyed most of it, but it is only the words on the paper and the story that an editor looks at.
You can tell an editor has been looking into a bare pantry when he comes back with a Caribbean story.
In many cases, it seems, editors have been looking the other way.
As consolidation in the industry puts extra pressure on the bottom line, editors are looking for a sure thing.