bylines

/ˈbaɪˌlaɪnz/
noun
  1. Lines at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that give the writer's name.
    • The editor checked all the bylines before the paper went to print.
    • Freelance writers often work hard to earn regular bylines in major publications.
    • She was thrilled to see her byline in the Sunday edition.
verb
  1. To credit an article with a writer's name in a byline.
    • The magazine bylines its top contributors on the cover story.
    • The newspaper bylines all staff writers for their work.
    • She bylines her articles under a pseudonym.
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