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You will report into Caitlin Roper, Executive Editorial Director of Books, Film/TV and Events. Description The New York Times is seeking a Deputy to the Editorial Director of Books, Events, and TV/Film. This role will focus on supporting the work of our editorial extensions in these areas.
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You will report to the Editorial Director and will execute the strategy to engage with solvers and constructors of our games and puzzles, including the legendary New York Times Crossword, the Spelling Bee and other games.
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Work alongside and develop strong relationships with label relations, editorial, artist management, and marketing teams at top streaming partners to highlight new releases and ongoing priority projects.
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Bringing a unique set of skills to this critical role, the Editorial Director will have excellent management skills, a passion for books and publishing, background in art and/or cultural histories, and be willing to embrace the collaborative work process that is fundamental to this position.
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As part of the senior leadership team, the Editorial Director informs stakeholders about STM’s content strategy and reader data, and serves as a brand ambassador. ShermansTravel Media seeks an experienced Editorial Director to lead content strategy across ShermansTravel.com and SmartLuxury.com.
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Work closely with CCO, Executive Director of Digital Strategy and Web Services, and department sub-unit leads for strategic communications, media relations, multimedia, and design to develop and implement multichannel editorial content strategies that uphold brand identity and advance a range of communications and marketing goals for internal and external audiences.
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Partner with Publicist overseeing MSNBC Weekends to serve as liaison between editorial leads, talent and and internal/external partners for weekend editorial content and MSNBC Films initiatives.
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Our editorial team is looking for a Senior Journalist with 2-3 years of editorial experience to contribute to our Reality TV content under the leadership of the Lead Editor. The editorial team at TheThings is currently looking for a Senior Journalist.
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Coordinate with the departments of Exhibitions; Publications, Interpretation, and Editorial Services; Conservation; Registration and Collections Management; Graphic Design; Exhibition Design; and Engagement to meet exhibition production schedule deadlines.
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This position will report to the Editorial Director who oversees the fashion vertical. Strategize and manage the fashion editorial calendar (including industry news and celebrity style content.
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The Deputy plays a leading role on the Communications Management Team (including the Editorial Director, Media Director, and Senior Manager for Public Engagement) to ensure alignment and achieve strategic objectives.
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Editorial experience is not required, although applicants with significant editorial experience are encouraged to apply and will be considered for a Senior Editor position. They will handle original research papers submitted from all over the world, and work closely with other editors on all aspects of the editorial process, including manuscript selection and overseeing peer review.
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Write and edit persuasive external and internal documents such as press releases, op-eds, fact sheets, talking points, editorial board memos, communications plans and media pitches. We are working in partnership with some of the most forward-looking institutions in and around NYC, including the New Museum, Queens Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, BAM, Lincoln Center, 92NY, The Juilliard School and the Brooklyn Public Library, among many others.
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The Assistant will work closely with the Contracts Director while liaising with editorial, legal, royalties & accounting, and the various contracts teams and partnering closely with agents, authors, and publishing entities to finalize the acquisition of rights for Knopf Doubleday.
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Work collaboratively with the Editorial division on production of client events activations, leading on Celebrity, VIP and Influencer guest management. Proven relationships with key celebrity, VIP, influencer, stylist, publicist and manager contacts.
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