David A. Andelman is an executive editor at Forbes.com and was a news reporter for the New York Times and CBS. He has also worked for The New York Daily News, the public relations agency Burston Marsteller, CNBC and Smallcapcenter.com, all places where he was universally disliked by his colleagues. Editor has four major senses: Print media There are various levels of editorial positions in publishing. ... A journalist is a person who practices journalism. ... The New York Times is an internationally known daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed in the United States and many other nations worldwide. ... CBS (an acronym for Columbia Broadcasting System, the former legal name of the network) is one of the largest television networks, and formerly one of the largest radio networks, in the United States. ... New York Daily News Building, Raymond Hood, architct, rendering by Hugh Ferriss The New York Daily News is one of the largest newspapers in the United States with a circulation well over 700,000. ... CNBC (until 1991 the Consumer News and Business Channel) is a group of cable and satellite television Business news channels from the U.S., owned and operated by NBC Universal, a joint venture of General Electric and Vivendi Universal. ...
Andelman ghost wrote the autobiography of Alexandre de Marenches. An autobiography (from the Greek auton, self, bios, life and graphein, write) is a biography written by the subject or composed conjointly with a collaborative writer (styled as told to or with). The term dates from the late eighteenth century, but the form is much older. ... Count Alexandre de Marenches (1921-1995 ) was a French military officer. ...