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The cool ones you already love, like ESPN, Bravo, AMC, and FX. And our ever-expanding digital product offerings combine the best elements of social media, like Streaming TV (Roku, Sling, Amazon TV), YouTube, Google Ads and Digital Audio (Spotify) helping our clients make true connections from coast-to-coast.
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Alabama Power is searching for an energetic and forward-thinking Multi-Media Communications Specialist. Multi-Media Communications Analyst. Alabama Power is searching for an energetic and forward-thinking Multi-Media Communications Specialist.
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If you answered "yes" to question #1, please describe your experience these areas: •Developing public facing communication materials •Experience publishing written communications via website and other social media platforms •Experience with public information/media relations.
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Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, Marketing, Communications/Advertising, or Media Studies. The Manager, Media is primarily responsible for supporting the Director, Media in the planning and buying process of all paid media plans in support of NBC Entertainment and Entertainment Lifestyle Group (ELG.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator will manage daily marketing responsibilities that include social media and marketing communications, such as email communication plans, social media content development, press release creation and distribution, and internal communications.
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The anticipated need is for Adjunct Lecturers to teach undergraduate courses in Public Relations and Digital Media and Marketing Communications Programs that may include Media Writing, Crisis Communications, Media Relations, SEO & SEM Strategies, Creating Digital Content, Digital Media Analytics & Reporting, Brand & Campaign Strategy, Advertising Studio to name a few, as well as Capstone courses across disciplines.
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This position will report to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and oversee our Social Media Manager and Senior Associate of Communications & Storytelling, in addition to collaborating with other staff to tell the Active Minds story.
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The Social Media Manager will be the voice, eyes and ears of the Jubilee and Nectar brands! We're looking for a creative and dynamic Social Media Manager to join the Jubilee team and act as the connective tissue between us and our growing audience.
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The External Engagement Coordinator also provides branding, marketing, planning and analysis of all external appearances and ensures that photographs, video footage, social media posts and other promotion of appearances are timely and accurate.
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Draft Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram content for USAID’s social media channels, including campaigns for key global health days that commemorate and raise awareness among the general public.
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The Social Media Analyst willprovide strategic support to the overall strategy development, management and execution of UNFPA India’s external and internal communications and media outreach efforts.
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Deliverables include: IAH newsletter management, internal communications, paid advertisement, call and video scripts, social media management, digital/online content, collateral, direct mail, email, client letters, event presentation slide decks, press releases, ad hoc assignments.
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35%: Collaboration: Work with colleagues in LSU Marketing & Communications to creatively tell LSU's story on all multimedia platforms; find ways to make LSU's academic/research stories newsworthy; and create and share content with the news media.
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Relations, social media, writing and executing strategic communications plans and crisis communications. Develop and implement communication content and strategies for social media and other digital assets and social media channels; working with the Digital Communications Specialist and Digital Marketing Specialist, respond to questions and post new content to social media on a weekly basis.
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You will lead a dynamic team responsible for brand management, public relations, marketing communications, digital marketing, social media, sales, and revenue management. Optimize the use and effectiveness of partner media, creative, and communications agencies.
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