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Answer for the clue "Author credit ", 6 letters:
byline

Alternative clues for the word byline

Usage examples of byline.

He’ll get so miserable not seeing his byline in the paper that he’ll rush right back with a stack of fresh columns.

He pressed the Times man for more tips and the fellow told him that everybody on the Times used middle initials in their bylines because surveys showed that middle initials enhanced credibility twenty-three percent among newspaper readers.

Bloodworth’s byline was Detective Harold Keefe, who’d nearly succeeded in convincing the police hierarchy that a renegade cop had dreamed up those crazy letters.

This story carried no byline because it was produced by several reporters, one of whom had confirmed the fact that private investigator Brian Keyes had fired the fatal shots from a nine-millimeter Browning handgun, which he was duly licensed to carry.

This piracy of newsworthy assignments is the paper's way of reminding me that I'm still at the top of the shit list, that I will be there until pigs can fly, and that my byline will never again sully the front page.

Shamelessly I plot to resurrect my newspaper career by yoking my byline to some famous stiff.

It was a glorious scandal, and my byline stayed on the front page for a solid week, a personal record that stands to this day.

Nonetheless, I always make sure to type out my byline in boldface letters: By Jack Tagger Staff Writer To delete my name from the top of the story, Emma must first highlight it with the Define key.

The search engine seems to have locked onto my byline, resulting in an instant and unwanted sampling of my own work.

The news story, carrying Griffin's byline, was plenty tawdry enough to make the front page.

To avoid working on MacArthur Polk's obituary, I busy myself in the newsroom by scrolling up the many bylines of Emma's father on the International Herald Tribune's database.

And if my name appears in the paper this week under your byline, it'd better be because I've croaked in some newsworthy way.

At least the kid would get a front-page byline, which might be enough to change his mind about law school.

Here was the byline: By Jack Tagger Staff Writer For the first time in four years I sent a clipping to my mother.

Race Maggad III was said to be enraged by the reappearance of my byline, but Abkazion refused to delete it, or to yank me off the story.