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Collaborate with the social media manager to craft engaging visuals and stories across accounts. Reporting to the director of content and working collaboratively with teams across the country, the content producer develops and produces high-quality creative for an exciting portfolio of hotel and restaurant brands.
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Sample roles include (but are not limited to):Brand Strategy: Social Media Coordinator, Content Strategist, etc. Creative Services: Creative Producer, eCommerce Producer, Production Manager, etc.
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Knowledge of media production, communication and dissemination techniques and methods, including alternative ways to inform and entertain via written, oral, and visual media. The Associate Producer is responsible for contributing story ideas; writing stories; organizing them within an energetic and memorable newscast or digital content for the web.
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This agnostic approach to redistribution of content amplifies storytelling across platforms such as radio, web, podcast, social media and digital products. Use social media to cultivate contacts and promote work.
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Other duties include monitoring scanners, court documents, viewer tips, phone calls, social media sources, and other local and national news sources. Must be proficient with various social media platforms.
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Generate story ideas through research of social media, news wires, websites and contacts. Interact with viewers and users on social media sites. Use sound editorial judgement and attention to detail to ensure standards.
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This market allows the opportunity for a multitude of desired skill sets including in-field marketing, event production, live broadcast assistance, social media and digital coordination, winner fulfillment, office assistance and more.
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The candidate will recognize the importance of contributing and incorporating digital content and social media to engage viewers. The Producer performs newscast producer duties as well as special projects as assigned as it pertains to news content across all media platforms and line produces as needed on live newscast.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country's best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Experience in current digital video trends and production of videos tailored for social media platforms (e.g. YouTube, Instagram Stories, TikTok). The Video Producer/Editor oversees the planning and execution of public media content including the production of video stories, promos, underwriting spots and special projects.
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Develop opportunities to use video to grow the MCG brand, including videos for social media and news coverage and for an MCG You Tube channel. Grow MCG's social media presence, including development of new social strategies and incorporation of industry best practices.
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Be responsible for website and social media postings as directed by Promotions Manager. This will include taking brand-focused photos, post on all social media platforms, interact with guests onsite and serving as a conduit to assist talent as needed.
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Participate and create original content for all social media platforms; managing online personality presence. Candidates must have at least 3 years radio experience and success in a medium to large market, or equivalent experience in broadcasting.
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2 years experience with broadcast news and understanding of social media use/impact required. KMOX News in St. Louis is looking for a dynamic news reporter to join our award winning newsroom.
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The Visual Writer & Producer is responsible for collaborating with ALPAs diverse stakeholders to develop scripts for media products on a variety of internal and external platforms including social media, podcasting, eLearning, live streaming, and more.
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