Byliner

/ˈbaɪlaɪnər/ noun

A journalist or writer whose articles regularly appear with their byline, or a newspaper column that features the same author.

Formed from 'byline' (author credit line) plus the agent suffix '-er,' creating a term for someone who writes bylined articles. Originated in American journalism in the mid-20th century.

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