Byliners

/ˈbaɪlaɪnərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of byliner; multiple journalists or writers whose work regularly appears with author credits.

Etymology

Simple plural form of 'byliner,' maintaining the structure of the singular noun with the addition of '-s' for multiple instances.

Kelly Says

The shift from anonymous newspaper writing to celebrated byliners created modern celebrity journalism—it's why political reporters or sports writers could become household names and even run for office, something that never happened when nobody knew who wrote the articles.

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