editorship

/ˈɛdɪtərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position or job of being an editor.
    • The editorship comes with great responsibility for the accuracy of the content.
    • She was offered the editorship of the local newspaper after five years as a reporter.
    • His editorship of the journal lasted for over a decade.
  2. The period during which someone serves as an editor.
    • The book was published under the editorship of a famous scholar.
    • During her editorship, the magazine's readership doubled.
    • His editorship saw many changes in the newspaper's design and tone.