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Live Streams: Assist with editorial live streams across social media platforms, particularly tentpole shopping and fashion events. You will be responsible for developing and managing engaging video content across various social platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts, and ensuring it aligns with the Who What Wear brand and voice.
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Our obsession over our audiences drives our investment in expansion from social to longform content, premium video content & creator-led IP, web & editorial to build on existing franchises our audience loves like Rap Madness and bringing our communities IRL experiences.
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Requirements:Experience with Adobe Photoshop Must be highly knowledgeable about pop culture – from TV to movies to politicsExperience with web content management systemsExcellent proofreading, written and oral communications skillsCopy editingWorking on weekendsAbility to take editorial direction and function as a part of anews teamTMZ is a workplace that requires the COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of employment.
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Whether that experience is online or in-person, streaming video, theatrical, games, merchandise, events and more, it's powered by the anime content we all love. Partner with channel teams across Audience Development, Lifecycle marketing, editorial and others to ensure cohesive campaign execution across the entire marketing mix.
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Content developed by the Editorial team supports the organization’s varied programs including the LA Phil, Hollywood Bowl, The Ford, philanthropy and learning initiatives and YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles.
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Miller Ink is seeking highly motivated interns skilled in writing, proofreading, research, content development, social media, and project management. · Top-notch writing and editorial skills (interest and previous experience in journalism/communications preferred.
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Own the Microsoft 365 blog editorial strategy and calendar, working closely with outbound marketing team to build an editorial calendar that reflects broader business priorities and goals and hits key content performance metrics.
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What you will do:Collaborate on content strategy development that aligns with the company’s goals and contributes to lead generation, overseeing a strategic editorial calendar that caters to our different customer personasConceive, research, create, and promote insightful reports on industry trends, market research, and company-specific data.
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Act as a conduit between content teams and audience growth teams, bridging editorial with audience growth and analytics. Train editors and Commerce staff on how to optimize gift guides, reviews, and sales content through page titles, headlines, editorial links, and meta descriptions.
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This role will be responsible for creating a series of daily editorial content (articles and galleries) that could span any type of entertainment news from breaking news to true crime to pop culture to celebrity news to movies, music, TV, and lifestyle.
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The EP will be responsible for direct planning, content selection, content development, formatting and overall editorial direction. In addition to distributing sports, entertainment and syndicated content, our television stations collectively produce approximately 1,200 hours of local news every week.
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In partnership with the Creative Director, lead designers to conceptualize and create visually engaging thumbnails, key art, hero images, and other on platform editorial content imagery. Experience designing key art and/or editorial illustration strongly preferred.
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Collaborate with the editorial team to produce exquisite content. The editorial team at GameRant.com is looking for a Video Game Strategy Guides Writer with extensive knowledge and familiarity on all things Call of Duty in preparation for the the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 release.
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Executes, oversees, and implements all client work from daily content to high-level creative strategy. Both draft and review creative editorial calendars for clients. Executes, oversees, and implements all client work from daily content to high-level creative strategy.
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They will coordinate tasks for a wide range of worldwide teams including design, UI, editorial, localization, content programming, and marketing to ensure that projects are kicked off and completed on time and as expected.
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