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Experience creating and applying customer-centric, data-driven content strategy, channel strategy and demand funnel to create editorial calendars with different types of digital-first, consistent, engaging brand & marketing content and communications across channels to meet goals.
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Collaborate closely with the MyNorthwest editorial team and audience development to enhance the station's online presence, focusing on digital trends and audience preferences to drive content strategy.
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The Reporter-Telegram, a subsidiary of Hearst Newspapers, seeks an experienced, digitally minded Editorial Director to oversee our online and print publications in the rapidly growing city of Midland, Texas The Editor will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and editing content for our talented team of reporters and editors.
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The Division comprises five departments: Engagement and Marketing Strategy, Brand and Creative, Strategic Communications, Executive Communications, and Content and Editorial. The Communications Division leads the development and execution of integrated communications and marketing strategies to further the mission of the National Geographic Society and advance its position as one of the world’s most trusted non-profit organizations and global brands.
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Day-to-day responsibilities may include: Competitive intelligence research and auditing of platform marketing best practices Serve as the compiler of content priorities, marketing plans, and postmortem recaps Create content pitch decks to be presented to key partners Device Weekly coordination and scheduling Editorial Media auditing Platform and Device Partnerships: The Peacock Distribution Strategy & Partnerships team sits within the broader NBCU Direct-to-Consumer group.
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Work with Audience Development team to create digital content based on audience data. Editorial Director, Midland Reporter-Telegram. Knowledge of content manager systems for both print and online.
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Deliver fluent knowledge of interactive capabilities, content development and editorial flow. Build leadership cooperation with Editorial to engender obsessive attention to narrative consistency, voice & tone, and accuracy of content.
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The Assistant Editor is responsible for providing editorial support integral to the development of digital clinical content for an audience of health care practitioners (physicians, nurses, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and others.
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Work across the matrix to collect and advocate content operations standard processes, such as editorial calendars, development processes, and asset/content management, and sharing established best practices during divisional town halls, showcases, and communications.
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Maintains currency on educational issues and their application to CRS’s programs and direction in order to be able to collaborate on and lead discussions on content development with other directors and publications team.
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Experience with search-engine optimization (SEO) strategy and application to content development. The Senior Manager, Content Strategy is a working manager and therefore defines content strategies and editorial calendars and executes the responsibilities of a brand and marketing writer.
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The Editorial Director of Integrated Storytelling sits within the Editorial team, reporting to the Editor in Chief, and leads the development and execution of creative editorial concepts for our print, digital, and social platforms that bring to life our Integrated Storytelling priorities.
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As a member of the University of the District of Columbia's Office of Marketing and Communications, the Senior Editor oversees the content development process for the Office's written and digital content and leads communication and editorial quality control that amplifies the reach of the University's messaging and strategic priorities.
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Plan the contents of publications according to the publication's style, editorial policy, and publishing requirements. Create digital and print content considering reader of audience appeal.
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Provide editorial content and coverage in support of special events, performing arts, athletics, and other programs on campus, as well as Development and Admissions Office initiatives and those of other departments, as needed.
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