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This role 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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Provide editorial support for the Communications team to ensure editorial accuracy and consistency, including reviewing weekly digital internal newsletter, blog content, happy tails, impact narratives, etc.
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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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You will be responsible for overseeing traditional PR and editorial activities, managing agency relationships, developing content creator outreach programs, fostering media and brand partnerships, and collaborating closely with the global team to ensure consistent messaging and brand integrity across all communication channels.
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Partner with engineering, user experience, research, programming, and editorial teams to understand current goals and constantly experiment and design product solutions that incorporate user feedback through multiple iterations.
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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. The DTC Performance Marketing Manager will report to the DTC Digital Marketing Director.
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The Assistant will provide administrative and editorial support across an array of books including middle grade and young adult fiction. This position provides the opportunity to learn about the overall editorial process and the inner workings of a large publishing house, while benefiting from being a part of this unique focused imprint.
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Manage the rights and clearances process for all editorial imagery, collaborating closely with legal teams to uphold copyright requirements and legal standards. 5-10 years of experience as an Art Producer/Photo Editor with a focus on commercial and editorial image rights.
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The Sr. Art Director will work closely with the Creative Director to concept and present seasonal campaigns in partnership with the Editorial Director with a true understanding of visual storytelling.
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Deep understanding of print and digital best practices, from editorial grids and pre-press to CMS-driven web components, WCAG/ADA compliance, and overall UX flows. Ideal work experience blends a history of success in editorial/visual storytelling and retail/e-commerce industries.
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In publishing the best books in every genre and subject for all ages, we are committed to quality, excellence in execution, and innovation throughout the entire publishing process: editorial, design, marketing, publicity, sales, production, and distribution.
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Overview: The Editorial Group Supervisor manages workflow and supervises staff for a cluster of brands. Leads the editorial process, gives constructive feedback, evaluates work. Also lead editor, fact checker, and proofreader for a variety of promotional and educational materials for physicians, other healthcare professionals, and patients from manuscript through publication.
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The team, led by the editorial director for A.I. initiatives, will also include colleagues with a mix of engineering and editorial talent, acting as a kind of skunkworks team within the newsroom.
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Editorial experience is not required, although applicants with significant editorial experience are encouraged to apply and will potentially be considered for Senior Editor positions. Internal applicants in other journals editorial hub locations are also welcome to apply.
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Work with Content and editorial team to manage the platform and publishing schedule of our Sports and Casino Blog Articles and evolve the overall publishing digital properties. 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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