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Managing press outreach and overall communications strategy including outreach to major print and broadcast media to persuade them to write or present stories about AUW. Strong writing, editing, proofreading, layout and design, professional printing/publishing skills are essential, including ability to present concepts verbally.
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Given the rapidly evolving nature of broadcast technology and the increasing complexity of regulatory requirements, the role of a Broadcast Engineer is critical to navigating these challenges effectively.
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Overview Audacy Gainesville seeks an experienced self-motivated sales professional to develop and sell Broadcast and Podcast Audio and Digital advertising and marketing campaigns to new and existing clients.
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Responsible for providing technical/creative television production support services to include producing and directing television programs, planning productions, coordinating scene selection, writing scripts, providing voice over services, operating studio cameras/video recording devices/remote cameras/broadcast equipment/tele-prompters.
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We serve content to our highly engaged audiences on-site at events, on the Fox broadcast and Fox Sports networks, at NHRA.com, through our live streaming service NHRA.TV, and within the pages of our publication.
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Diversifying our clients' solutions through cross-selling a variety of marketing solutions including broadcast, digital (website design, SEO, SEM, Programmatic, Paid Search/Social, etc.) We're looking for an experience Radio Broadcast seller to join our driven and dynamic Cedar Rapids team.
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CBS Sports Network is seeking an Original Programming & Features Broadcast Associate with a strong creative sensibility, well-developed writing skills, organizational skills, experience with Adobe Premiere, and a passion for sports.
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Responsibilities Teaching responsibilities may include courses in Intro to Media, Global Media, Media Ethics, Studio or Field Production, Intro to Audio, Broadcast Journalism, and Speech. Position Information Adjunct faculty members are needed for the program in Digital Media Studies in the Department of English & Modern Languages.
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We are currently seeking a talented Senior Content Creator to join our Creative Services Team. The successful candidate must be able to create, conceptualize, script, shoot and edit compelling content to promote news and programming products across all digital and linear broadcast streams.
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Knowledge of best practices for use of video, broadcast production techniques and standards, closed captioning, proper file storage and archiving. Knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite and professional video editing software such as Adobe Premiere, After Effects and Final Cut Pro.
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Strong working knowledge of control room operations, technologies and production techniques including audio video equipment, post-production procedures, broadcast programming techniques, and television graphic design methods.
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The Broadcast Engineer - Post-Production will report to the Sr. Director, Production Engineering. The Broadcast Engineer - Post-Production will report to the Sr. Director, Production Engineering.
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Building the first fly pack broadcast system transportable by air - bringing the 2022 World Cup and Super Bowl into homes across the world. Delivering the fan experience at one of 100+ sports facilities for the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, NCAA.
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Townsquare Media provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics.
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Experience working in the broadcast environment, on-air broadcast operations, or equivalent. Evertz Microsystems (TSX:ET) is a leading global manufacturer of broadcast equipment and solutions that deliver content to television sets, on-demand services, WebTV, IPTV, and mobile devices (like phones and tablets.
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