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The CBS News Washington Bureau is seeking a creative and enthusiastic Producer with strong political expertise and editorial judgment, field production experience, and excellent broadcast script writing skills based in Washington, DC.
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This role will report to the Editorial Design Manager and will contribute to our award-winning journalism. ResponsibilitiesThis role will work closely with the editorial team to enhance articles, social media, newsletters and audio experiences with custom artwork and templates.
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The communications assistant’s primary responsibility is to serve as an internal liaison and point of contact between AEI’s Foreign and Defense Policy (FDP) department and communications teams (including the Government Relations, Editorial, Video, and Design departments and digital marketing team.
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NEWSLETTERS: Serve as editorial lead on Education Week's newsletter team, with focus on content strategy, editing, and occasional writing for EdWeek Update, The Savvy Principal, The Strategic District Leader, The Top 7, and time-limited newsletters.
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Two year's experience working in marketing & communications with functional emphasis on web communications, writing, editing, advertising, and/or digital media (e.g., web communications, social media, online journalism & editorial, rich Internet applications, mobile communications, online advertising.
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In collaboration with the rest of the editorial team, identify and implement innovative approaches to our journalism and storytelling that engage more diverse audience segments. We were founded as an independent nonprofit in 1921 by newspaper magnate E.W. Scripps and zoologist W.E. Ritter, who wanted to improve the quality and accuracy of science journalism and remain true to that vision today.
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The role is responsible for the successful positioning and promotion of Boston Globe Media’s sponsorship offerings across branded content, experiential, events, editorial and display advertising.
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Bachelor's degree in English, communications, journalism, international affairs, or related field. Drawing on reviewing expertise, develop analytic review and editorial guidelines for NIC authors and promulgate these guidelines through the NIC/APS SharePoint.
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Experience using editorial judgment, self-direction, critical thinking and independence on multiple projects; at the same time, the ability to work well with and within teams. BS/BA in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or other relevant field; Internships or work experience in the communications field desired.
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Train editors and reporters on SEO best practices and partner with editorial teams to guide content strategy. At least 5 years of SEO, audience or digital journalism experience. They should be comfortable evangelizing for search-first journalism in the newsroom, while also able to talk technical requirements with engineers.
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Editors have followed varied career paths to CBO, coming from academia, journalism, magazine publishing, nonprofits, government, and freelance editing. Summary The Management, Business, and Information Services Division, which provides editorial and publishing services for the agency, seeks an editor with extraordinary talent someone who can see both the forest and the trees, who can transform drafts if necessary and can catch small errors that others miss.
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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum three (3) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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Monitoring reports will focus on qualitative assessments of the media outlets' ability to meet standards of professional journalism and whether the content meets the needs of its audience. Minimum of ten (10) years of experience working in a journalistic capacity in a broadcast and/or online newsroom setting with some experience at senior editorial or editorial-management level required.
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Are you a curious, passionate, energetic, and hardworking undergraduate or graduate student majoring in journalism or communications who is looking for a hands-on learning experience which will help you to further prepare you for an exciting career in journalism.
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We are looking for someone who can develop and own the editorial strategy for our high-profile newsletter products while helping shape organization-wide best practices. Bachelors degree in journalism, marketing, or communications or a related discipline.
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