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The San Diego Union-Tribune, a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, is San Diego’s largest media company and its oldest business, dating back to the founding of the Union in 1868. In addition to your salary, MediaNews Group offers a comprehensive benefits package, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility.
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MediaNews Group publishes 68 daily and more than 300 weekly publications throughout the United States, including the Denver Post, San Jose Mercury News, Orange County Register, St. Paul Pioneer Press and the Boston Herald.
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TheProgrammatic Campaign Manager, reporting to the Director, Display & Video, will be responsible for working on programmatic and third party partner accounts as part of Audacys centralized revenue operations Display & Video team.
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This individual will be expected to schedule, monitor, and optimize clients' email marketing, YouTube, programmatic display & video and OTT campaigns on a regular basis as well as serve as the primary contact with the sales team and vendors.
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The Campaign Effectiveness Manager is a people leader with an understanding of ad operations, yield, branded content and client services with an ability to navigate complex scenarios across multiple teams internally and externally.
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Strong understanding of 3rd party tracking, serving, and attribution technologies, primarily Google's Campaign Manager, Adobe Analytics, and Kochava. Comprehensive in-platform knowledge of programmatic buying, audience creation, campaign management and in-dash optimization techniques.
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The campaign will prioritize aligning all efforts with the Office of Homeless Youth, A Way Home Washington’s Anchor Community Initiative, the local ecosystem of youth service providers, and most critically, with young people who have lived the direct experience of homelessness or housing insecurity.
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SoCal News Group is looking for a proven Content Marketing Sales Director to lead Skyline, the content marketing division of Southern California News GroupThe Content Marketing Sales Director will have experience leading advertising sales with an emphasis on all aspects of content marketing solutions including branded content, custom content, influencer marketing, social media marketing, and experiential marketing.
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Experience with and/or expert knowledge of most of of the following (including Certifications where applicable): Google Analytics, Google Display and Video 360, Google Ads, Google Campaign Manager, LiveRamp, Amazon DSP, The Trade Desk.
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The Campaign Manager must be able to manage day-to-day agency media planning and analysis while maintaining strong relationships with publishers and partner agencies. The Campaign Manager is responsible for developing all elements of a paid media plan strategy all the way through flawless activation in-platform.
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Schedule paid digital advertising campaigns across a variety of programmatic platforms supported in house and with Audacys third party partners. + Hands-on experience running programmatic DSP campaigns.
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As needed, this individual is expected to provide strategic recommendations to ensure campaign success. Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Experience with Wide Orbit, TapClicks or other digital order entry and workflow platforms is a plus. USPPhiladelphia | USOH-Cleveland | USMI-Southfield | USNC-Greensboro | USSC-Greenville | USIN-Indianapolis | USWI-Madison | USTN-Memphis | USWI-Hales Corner | USMN-Minneapolis | USFL-Orlando.
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Perform budget adjustments to accurately spend the clients budget throughout a particular month and throughout its full lifespan. This role is open to remote work in any of Audacy's 48 markets. Paid media buying or digital media advertising experience preferred.
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Strong communication, relationship management, customer service skills, attention to detail, organizational and analytical skills. This individual will be provided day to day oversight and support from the Team Lead, Display & Video.
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