byline

(redirected from byliner)
Also found in: Financial.

by·line

also by-line (bī′līn′)
n.
A line at the head of a newspaper or magazine article carrying the writer's name.
tr.v. by·lined, by·lin·ing, by·lines also by-lined or by-lin·ing or by-lines
To publish (a newspaper or magazine article) under a byline.

by′lin′er n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

by′line`

or by′-line`,



n., v. -lined, -lin•ing. n.
1. a printed line in a newspaper or magazine, usu. below the title or subhead of a story, giving the author's name.
v.t.
2. to accompany with a byline.
[1925–30]
by′lin`er, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
References in periodicals archive ?
The award title, Byliner, reflects the careers of enterprising women who compose information for their companies or other enterprises.
Such platforms include Longform.org, BookTalk.org, LitLovers, Onlinebookclub.org, Shelfari, Library Thing, Goodreads, and Byliner (Dowling 2014).
A reworking of a series of short stories originally published by Byliner, The Heart Goes Last is Atwood's first standalone novel since 2000 and, in many ways, feels like quintessential Atwood.
New York, NY, October 21, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Today Vook published its first Byliner Original ebook, Five Fires, by New York Times best-selling author Laura Lippman (I'd Know You Anywhere; After I'm Gone).
M2 EQUITYBITES-September 12, 2014-Vook buys e-book publisher Byliner
O The Atavist e o Byliner, sites que oferecem producoes de nao-ficccao longform na forma de conteudo pago.
Zetland was founded in 2012 by Danish journalists partially educated in the United States and inspired by American websites such as Byliner.com and Atavist.com.
In a partnership with startup company Byliner, The New York Times publishes original narratives written by Times journalists and available on Kindle, iPad, Nook, and Kobo for between $1.99 and $2.99.
The New York Times is partnering digital publishing services Byliner and Vook to release a combination of original work and existing stories as e-books and selling them for no more than $3.