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A Bachelors degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Advertising and/or applicable function. A Master's Degree in Mass Communications, Strategic Communications, Public Relations or any other relevant discipline is strongly preferred.
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Through the powerful journalism from our newsroom, engaging content from our content marketing studio, or through targeted advertising solutions, brands and marketers rely on us to reach highly engaged, educated and influential audiences through a variety of media and experiences.
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The Buffalo News is an award-winning news organization with a history of breaking the area's big stories and investing in journalism. Lee Enterprises is a major subscription and advertising platform and a leading provider of local news and information, with daily newspapers, rapidly growing digital products and nearly 350 weekly and specialty publications serving 73 markets in 26 states.
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Publishing, Fashion, Luxury, Digital, Journalism, Engineering, Technology, Media, Advertising, Creative, Magazines, Magazine, Editorial, Content, Design, and Editing. Advertising, Entertainment, Media, Digital Media, Media and Entertainment, Fashion, Publishing, Advertising and Marketing, Media and Publishing, Fashion and Lifestyle.
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Responsible for activities in the functional areas of local and regional-level implementation of cause-marketing initiatives, media relations, public relations, media advocacy, issues, and crisis management and, where applicable, advertising targeting the public.
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Year to date, Lee's newspapers have an average daily circulation of 1.0 million, and our legacy websites, including acquisitions, reach more than 33 million digital unique visitors. The Buffalo News seeks an experienced enterprise beat reporter to cover this franchise topic, to serve as a watchdog over elected officials and bureaucrats; to chronicle how tax dollars are being spent - and in some cases, misspent; to track changes in state policy that have real-world consequences; and, most importantly, to uncover information vital to understanding life in New York that state officials would rather never see the light of day.
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Master's degree in marketing, communications, advertising, journalism, or related field. Qualifications RequiredBachelor's degree in marketing, communications, advertising, journalism, or related business field.
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Bachelor’s degree in Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, English, or related field, or equivalent work experience preferred. Work proactively with Ad Ops to understand advanced advertising campaign pacing and adjust as appropriate.
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College degree (Business, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or Journalism is a plus, but not required). B2B Publishing, Newspapers, Sales/Advertising Sales, Media. Sales and management of print and digital advertising campaigns and event sponsorships.
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Academic appointments will be in the appropriate department (Advertising; Journalism; Media Production, Management, and Technology; or Public Relations) in the College of Journalism and Communications at UF. The appointments are to begin Fall 4.
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Bachelor's degree in Journalism, English, Creative Writing, Marketing, Advertising or related field. Partner with our Senior Content Marketing Manager on day-to-day content operations and production with a network of freelance curators and contractors.
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Bachelor's degree in advertising, communications, English, journalism, marketing, public relations, or related field Demonstrated experience writing compelling stories, including news releases and feature writing.
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The role is responsible for the successful positioning and promotion of Boston Globe Media’s sponsorship offerings across branded content, experiential, events, editorial and display advertising.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in marketing, public relations, communications, journalism, advertising, public administration, or a degree related to the core functions of this position.
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With our expertise in strategic counsel and planning, dynamic branding and advertising, public relations, and robust crisis communications, we are at the forefront of innovative solutions in the industry.
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