web publisher
Americannoun
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a person or company that uploads, creates, or edits content on web pages; one who maintains or manages a website.
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a software program or application used to create web pages.
Other Word Forms
- web publishing noun
Etymology
Origin of web publisher
First recorded in 1990–95
Example Sentences
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There’s also a blog called ILoveKent, owned by local web publisher Steve Schaefer, who started the popular B-Town Blog in Burien.
From Seattle Times
They are a generic technology that any Web publisher or ad-tech seller can use to track people and show them ads.
From Washington Post
For Jabbour, a garden writer, broadcaster and Web publisher, this “undercover gardening” has been a part of her life for at least 20 years and is now fully expressed, both professionally and personally.
From Washington Post
During his time as the digital editor of The New Yorker, Mr. Thompson moonlighted as a media entrepreneur, helping to found The Atavist, a digital magazine and publishing company that was later sold to the web publisher Automattic.
From New York Times
“If your entire brand is that you’re going to say the things you think people don’t want said, then it’s completely disingenuous to act surprised when there’s blowback,” tweeted journalist and web publisher Elizabeth Spiers.
From Washington Post
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