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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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Editorial experience is not required, although applicants with significant editorial experience are encouraged to apply and will potentially be considered for Senior Editor positions.
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Editorial Director, Midland Reporter-Telegram. Plan the contents of publications according to the publication's style, editorial policy, and publishing requirements. Supervise and coordinate work of editorial department.
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Ideate, concept and execute assigned Editorial or Sponsored Editorial pilots & series that are targeted for YouTube, TikTok and the web. 3-5 years' experience as a video producer/editor coveringentertainment.
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Editorial Director, Midland Reporter-Telegram 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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10-15+ years' experience specifically as business journalist, business writer/editor, or content strategist with demonstrated experience in one or more of the following: financial services, fintech, tech/SaaS, business media organization, or tier 1 consulting/communications firm.
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Candidates will work closely with the News Director, Assignment Editor and MMJs to determine content needs. The News Producer is responsible for development and organization of the local newscasts including writing, story development, showcasing and responsible for overseeing the live broadcast and up to the minute editorial decisions.
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The Weekend Associate Video Producer/Editor is responsible for producing news and social videos from start to finish and will work closely with the News & Social Producers and the PEOPLE Editorial and Audience teams to provide informative and engaging content for People.com and its social platforms.
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Develop editorial and editorial direction for magazines and related products consistent with the AFS mission and strategic plan. Review, edit, and proofread articles, International Journal of Metalcasting (IJMC) ensuring accuracy, coherence, and adherence to the magazines editorial standards.
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KSTS, Telemundo 48 Bay Area, is looking for an experienced, creative, and motivated Managing Editor to execute the editorial vision and brand of the duopoly News Department. Exceptional editorial, storytelling, and copy-editing skills.
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As an OSINT Tech Editor, you play an important role in conveying sensitive and often highly technical information to senior decision makers and members of the US Intelligence Community. You will work with the Collectors to ensure editorial changes retain the essential elements of the collection and cultural nuance, while improving the overall work product.
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Provide leadership to the content team which currently includes a marketing manager, social media manager, video editor and content creator. Develop and implement a content strategy considering channel selection, editorial governance, and metrics aligned with overall business objectives.
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Managing a copy editor and team of designers to meet editorial deadlines. A leading scholarly publisher seeks a full-time senior editor to manage the publication process of its magazine focusing on human-computer interaction (HCI) and interaction design (IxD.
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Organize production of documentary, including planning all editorial and logistical aspects of shoots, arranging travel, accommodation and equipment, securing access to people and locations for long-form shoot.
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Food Network Magazine is looking for a creative multitasking Senior Editor who is passionate about food and cooking and obsessed with getting the details right. 5-7 years of consumer editorial experience in food / lifestyle genre.
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