noun
- a line in a newspaper or magazine article that gives the name of the writer
verb
- to write an article that is published with one’s name as the author
Examples
- The reporter’s byline appeared at the top of the front-page story.
- She was excited to see her byline in the school newspaper for the first time.
- The article had no byline, so we don’t know who wrote it.
- He has bylined dozens of articles for the magazine over the years.
- The editor decided to byline the investigative piece to give the journalist proper credit.
- Her byline is well-known among readers of political commentary.