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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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Audacy Boston is looking for talented individuals to join our part-time staff as a Board Operator. Audacy engages 200 million consumers each month, bringing people together around content that matters to them.
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As a Daybreaker Event Producer & Community Architect ("Producer" for short), you are the face of Daybreaker in your city. The ideal Producer should live a healthy, conscious lifestyle.
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Previous experience as a television producer and/or public safety dispatch is helpful. Traffic producer collects and inputs traffic data into TTWN database for the on air reporters to accurately deliver traffic reports to our many affiliates in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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Act as a 360 producer, from brand video & photography, to documentary content, to animation, to social assets, to events/activations. Sr. Creative Producer duties include leading/scoping all aspects of production.
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Project plans and associated communications alongside key functional partners (creative, digital, editorial, influencer marketing, brand marketing, product, and ops) all elements of production (location scouting/casting/model & wardrobe selection, insurance coverage, adhering to shot list and schedule as relates to budget, obtaining creative overage estimates as need be, following compliance guidelines, booking travel, ensure file and spec sizes, provide any necessary meta-data, review, and approve all final billing from vendor for payment.
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The video producer will be responsible for all phases of video production, with an initial emphasis in post-production The successful candidate will have significant experience with Adobe Suite, operating professional camera and audio equipment, adapting to changing production environments, and working within a digital content workflow.
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Collaborate closely with the Executive Producer on every single aspect of podcast episodes (pre-production, production, and post-production). Collaborating closely with the Executive Producer, you'll oversee conceptualization, production, and post-production, driving engagement and growth across platforms.
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Position Summary:ultrafocused – Work together to fearlessly uncover new possibilitiesReporting to the Senior Research Associate, the Co-Op will support the team by maintaining stock cell cultures and performing standard molecular biology assays.
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AMP Agency is looking for an Executive Producer to manage and create content including: photography, video, social, motion graphics and 3D design. The Executive Producer is responsible for all creative production outputs including every aspect of content from pre-production through post-production, planning to execution.
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The Academic and Creative Media Producer will lead video production projects across Harvard Medical School, responsible for planning and budget estimating, producing, recording, editing, and final delivery of online and remote teaching video assets, marketing and informational videos, and other high-value durable online video content for both private and public distribution.
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Job Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree 2+ years’ experience as a videographer/producer or similar role Proficient in Microsoft Office and experience using project management tools such as Workfront.
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WHDH is hiring a full-time social media producer to manage the station’s news presence on social media. The social media producer will manage and monitor social media accounts for WHDH. The candidate will work closely with all facets of the newsroom and will assist in finding news and curating user-generated content.
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Senior Producer, Creative Production, Brand Design. Oversee all elements of production (location scouting/casting/model & wardrobe selection, insurance coverage, adhering to shot list and schedule as relates to budget, obtaining creative overage estimates as need be, following compliance guidelines, booking travel, ensure file and spec sizes, provide any necessary meta-data, review and approve all final billing from vendor for payment.
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Our client, a top 25 Property & Casualty Insurance Broker, is a seeking an experience Personal Lines Insurance Producer to join their growing team. Title: Personal Lines Insurance Producer/Business Development (High Net Worth/Private Client.
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