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Oversee, as appropriate, or edit external messaging and editorial products generated by the External Communications, Marketing Communications, Development, or programmatic teams, including but not limited to media quotes, impact content, narrative, and other critical content.
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Work closely with the global marketing, brand marketing, PR and social teams (IMC) to develop and maintain an editorial calendar, manage content development, and align brand priorities.
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The Editorial Director will develop and execute the content strategy to grow the commerce business across our portfolio of brands, including Men’s Journal, Parade, The Street, Powder, and Surfer.
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The Digital Marketing Manager will report directly to the Head of Marketing Technology & Digital Operations and will partner with stakeholders across the company, as well as with 3rd party development partners, to build front-end customer facing content on our digital platforms that will engage customers and drive them to register and play on our sportsbook and casino real-money-gaming products.
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Collaborate with the team to establish best practices for branded content strategies, including editorial guidelines, templates, imagery and social media standards, while keeping up with industry developments to grow audience engagement.
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The successful candidate will be highly organized and able to keep multiple projects on track; will have the capacity to consult on thematic content of editorial and curatorial projects and bring the skills and experience to help with writing, editing, curating and directing research-related content.
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Develop, in collaboration with editor-in-chief, career development and enrichment for editorial staff. Serve as a conduit to the product, design, engineering, and digital ad sales teams, and provide the ad sales team with content ideas as needed for RFPs, proposals, etc.
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Work closely with Content Planning and Analysis, Creative Optimization, and Audience Development teams to manage and monitor video channel health, understand and engage existing audiences, and support development of content that appeals to new viewers and advertisers.
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Evaluates editorial content and audience composition of a wide range of media vehicles to determine which would most effectively reach target audience. Job Description The Media Planner is responsible for media strategy development, planning/buying and campaign analysis related to multiple online acquisition channels.
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The Senior Director of Editorial is a strategic and creative leader responsible for the development of engaging, expert, and compassionate content that embodies our mission of mental health promotion and suicide prevention.
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As an audience development strategist focused on social and other platforms, you will work collaboratively with the audience and editorial team to adapt Wirecutter’s content to reach readers where they are.
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Interns will have an opportunity to learn more about the company such as editorial content, photography and videography production, sales development, etc. This role will require you to source, write and publish daily news articles and work with the team to develop feature stories for Hypebeast.com. This experience will teach you how to create digital news and long-form content, how to conduct interviews, and how to work as part of a global editorial team.
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Social Media & Content Development. Develop briefing materials, editorial and speaking engagement calendars, and media lists. Build and maintain social media content calendars, while producing thoughtfully written social media posts for clients.
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Drives development of media strategy (e.g., paid social media, influencer marketing, content marketing) and campaign messaging for programs. Experience working cross-functionally in ad sales marketing, client/custom solutions, creative strategy, shopper marketing or site editorial capacity.
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Day-to-day responsibilities may include: Competitive intelligence research and auditing of platform marketing best practices Serve as the compiler of content priorities, marketing plans, and postmortem recaps Create content pitch decks to be presented to key partners Device Weekly coordination and scheduling Editorial Media auditing Platform and Device Partnerships: The Peacock Distribution Strategy & Partnerships team sits within the broader NBCU Direct-to-Consumer group.
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