Actually, there is not just one person: even at small publications, there is a team of reporters, editors, copywriters, and their assistants, all working together in the newsroom. Each of them has a role in getting the newspaper or magazine published. In addition, all newspapers and magazines have a publisher (the person or group that owns the publication), but that person (or persons) may not come to the newsroom very often; the owner frequently spends his or her time with the business side-- the people who sell advertising and try to bring in the necessary revenue to pay the bills and keep the newspaper or magazine profitable. Newspapers and magazines all have reporters, some of whom cover news in general, but others of whom cover specific areas, and have expertise in them (like sports, or music, or politics). And there is usually an editor-in-chief who is in charge of the newsroom and is often the final say in whether something is published.
TIME magazine named him person of the year
The Time Magazine person of the year were the ebola fighters.
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Adolf Hitler was named Time Magazine Person of the Year in 1938.
Time Magazine Person of the Year was not yet established in 1846.
The Time Magazine Person of the Year recognition was not yet established in 1905.
Yes you can. The key is to sell the magazine for more money than it cost you to produce the magazine. Magazines also make money from advertising as companies pay them to advertise in their magazine.
The editor responsible for selecting the content for the next issue of the magazine is the editor-in-chief.
If you mean the person of the year according to Time magazine, their criteria is the person "Who for better or worsehas most influenced the world in the last year".
Martin Luther King Jr was Time Magazine Person of the Year in 1963.
Yes, I carry out my responsibilities. I am a responsible person.
A responsible person is somebody who takes his own responsibility like: