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We are seeking a Fall intern to join us as a Remote Social Media Intern at Bebida. Your primary responsibilities will include building strategy for Twitter and Instagram, creating and scheduling social media posts, writing engaging content, crafting trivia, handling graphic design, and editing/post-production.
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Execute strategy by setting up, managing, tracking, and optimizing paid digital media campaigns across Paid Social, PPC, Search and programmatic ad channels on multiple platforms (Meta, TikTok, Google/YT, Bing, Pinterest, Reddit, Amazon, etc.
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We’re looking for an experienced Media Planner/Buyer to join our growing media team on a freelance basis. At least 3 years real experience as a media buyer – TV a must, radio helpful – or in a mixture of equivalent media sales roles.
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Résumé du poste: Job Summary:The Media Replay Operator I in the Studio Operations Sports group must be proficient in organizing, recording, editing, and playing back server-based material during live and pre-recorded productions while ensuring all content meets ESPN’s high standards for video and audio quality.
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Job Summary: Disney Media Engineers have a clear charter: to transform the capability and flexibility of how Disney acquires, produces, and distributes content worldwide, all while ensuring the highest levels of quality, efficiency, and resiliency.
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As a Social Media Graphic Designer, you will be responsible for our social media strategy and growing our online presence across different social media channels as well as working closely with our Creative Director of Branding to assist with designing visual materials that clearly and cohesively communicate our brand’s narrative across our social platforms, sales materials, self-promo advertising campaigns and the next new opportunity tomorrow brings.
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Job DescriptionSummary: The James L. Knight School of Communication at Queens University of Charlotte invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Sports Media, Culture & Identity beginning August 15, 2024.
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Your key responsibilities As a Principal AI Architect your role encompasses formulating technical solution designs and leading conversations for our Technology, Media, and Telecommunications (TMT) clients.
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Extensive experience (2-4 years) in digital marketing, with a focus on performance marketing and media buying. Develop and execute digital advertising campaigns across various platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Google Ads, TikTok, etc., with a focus on driving conversions and maximizing ROI.
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Education and Experience:Minimum Master's degree in Library Science Licensing / Certification Requirements: Licensed by NCDPI as a school library media coordinator (076) Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: Knowledge of curriculum development, management, technology integration and leadership.
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Stays knowledgeable of industry standards, new media programs/opportunities and can advise on new ways to reach targets. Passion for social media, digital marketing, and emerging trends/technology.
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Duties include but are not limited to: Lead, create and execute content plans across NASCAR's social media portfolio, including but not limited to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, Threads and Snapchat.
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Location: Charlotte, NC Working Hours: On-site Salary: $4,000 - $5,120 per month As an Entry Level Social Media Agent at Brand Avenue, you'll be at the forefront of our digital presence, crafting engaging narratives, and driving meaningful connections.
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We’re looking for a social media manager to add to our growing team! Support social media strategy and content creation alongside our core team. Do you have experience running social media accounts for a brand and LOVE all things content creation.
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We are seeking a talented and driven Media Buyer to join our dynamic marketing team. Job Title: Media Buyer. We are seeking a talented and driven Media Buyer to join our dynamic marketing team.
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