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Under the FOX banner, we produce and distribute content through some of the world’s leading and most valued brands, including: FOX News Media, FOX Sports, FOX Entertainment, FOX Television Stations and Tubi Media Group.
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Experience in the media and entertainment industry, particularly with Film or TV systems is preferred. We are seeking an IT Business Analyst focused on documenting business requirements to join our Technology Solutions team in support of our Media & Entertainment client rebuild a legacy application into a modern solution.
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Minimum 1 year of experience in product marketing, product management, or brand management; experience within home entertainment, film studio, marketing/advertising agency, or consumer products preferred.
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Through a unique relationship with the IATSE unions and AMPTP employers, the Film/TV Production at WLAC program trains students for specific below-the-line crafts jobs within the entertainment industry.
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We are a team of passionate marketers and experts with varying backgrounds, who leverage entertainment to create and execute a range of marketing initiatives for clients including: talent procurement, film/tv integrations, studio/network co-marketing and promotional partnerships, content strategy, business acceleration and more.
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5 years+ end-to-end b2b sales experience, preferably within the following sectors; Media-Technology OR Entertainment-Technology OR Live Film/TV Production Technology. The ideal candidate will have large b2b and end-to-end sales experience in either Media-Technology OR Entertainment-Technology OR Live Film/TV Production Technology.
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3-5 years of television studio/entertainment law experience required. Law firm is seeking a Entertainment Attorney with Television experience to join their Los Angeles office. 3-5 years of television studio/entertainment law experience required.
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Experience working in Film or TV production environments. Media entertainment experience is important to have. High-performance storage solutions used in production (e.g. Power scale, Vast, Qumulo, NetApp, Quantum, Avid Nexis, Weka.
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Possess strong knowledge and passion of the entertainment (TV, Film, Digital, Content, IP) industry, and future trends/opportunities shaping it. Our suite of services includes celebrity/influencer programming, music-film-tv/digital-sports partnerships, communications, branded content and experiential.
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Interest and understanding of consumer products, gaming, anime, entertainment, toys, marketing & advertising trends of today’s media landscape, and how people engage with advertising. Reporting to the Senior Manager of Creative Service, the Senior Graphic Designer will be an important creative role in the continued growth of the Sonic the Hedgehog and SEGA brand globally across various businesses including consumer products, Licensing, Games, marketing, film, TV, animated content.
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Co-host client education and entertainment events alongside sales and client teams. Act as an indispensable strategic consultant, helping agency partners build a Convergent TV discipline by understanding the mindset of agency performance and growth practitioners.
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Experience and interest in a relevant field (Entertainment, TV, ad tech, marketing, PR, communications) a bonus. Seeking creative communicators, PR experts, and strategic thinkers to help companies re-defining TV, media, advertising and the way content is discovered, shared, monetized, and delivered.
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Passion for entertainment and pop culture, including film, TV, and video games. The Social Media Marketing Specialist is a client-facing role responsible for assisting multiple social media accounts management and development/ execution of campaigns for entertainment productions.
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Deliver significant retail marketing, media value, and promotional activity across all business units, including consumer products, promotions, home entertainment, and TV properties, to support sales both online and in-store at key accounts.
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Since 1915, Deluxe has been the trusted partner for the world’s most successful Hollywood studios, independent film companies, TV networks, exhibitors, advertisers, and others, offering best-in-class solutions in post-production, distribution, asset and workflow management, and cloud-based technologies.
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