Political Editor
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The Political Editor of a newspaper or broadcast media is the senior political reporter who covers politics and related matters for the newspaper or station. He or she may have a large team of political correspondents working under him or her.
In publishing, because of their seniority, a political editor's byline is often added to stories which actually are the work of more junior colleagues to give the story more credibility and to indicate his or her seniority within the publication. The Political Editor usually carries out the major interviews with a country's prime minister and senior government figures and covers major events like party conferences.
Among famous political editors, past and present, are
- Nick Robinson (BBC News)
- Adam Boulton (Sky News)
- Michael Brunson (ITN) retired
- David Davin Power (RTÉ News)
- Seán Duignan ( RTÉ News) retired
- John Sergeant (BBC News) retired
- John Cole (BBC News) retired
- Stephen Collins (Sunday Tribune, formerly the Irish Press)
- Geraldine Kennedy (The Irish Times) now editor of the paper.