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Editor & Publisher (E&P) is an American monthly trade news magazine covering the newspaper industry. Published since 1901, Editor & Publisher is the self-described "bible of the newspaper industry."

Originally based in New York City, the magazine's editorial offices are currently located in Fountain Valley, California; its business offices are in Lutz, Florida.

Publication history
Editor & Publisher evolved from several publications, the oldest of which — the weekly The Journalist, the first successful American trade newspaper covering journalism — had been founded in 1884. Editor & Publisher itself was founded in 1901, and in 1907 it merged with The Journalist.

E&P later acquired the trade journal Newspaperdom (established 1892), and in 1927 it merged with the trade paper The Fourth Estate.

E&P published the long-awaited King–Crane Commission Report (officially called the 1919 Inter-Allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey) in its December 2, 1922 edition.

Editor & Publisher was acquired in 1999 by the Nielsen Company. Nielsen shut down E&P at the end of 2010, but the magazine was revived when the Duncan McIntosh Company purchased it from Nielsen and moved its offices to the Los Angeles area.

In September 2019 Editor & Publisher was purchased by media consultant Mike Blinder's Curated Experiences Group. Since taking over E&P, Blinder has expanded the E&P brand onto other platforms such as podcasting and voice, while delving into deeper issues regarding news publishing, including freedom of the press and the power of local journalism.

Overview
Editor & Publisher covers all aspects of the newspaper industry, including data on newspaper circulation, job listings, and industry awards. E&P has long been known for its extensive coverage of the comic strip syndication business.

Since 1996, E&P has presented the EPpy Awards, a premier accolade for media-affiliated websites.

For many years the company published the Editor & Publisher International Yearbook, as well as the Editor & Publisher DataBook.

The magazine's original tagline was "The newsmagazine of the fourth estate." Its current tagline is "Since 1884, THE authoritative voice of #NewsPublishing."