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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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We're seeking an audio editor to lead the Modern Love team, set the show's editorial ambition and define the sound of the show. + Help guide the prep process to ensure episodes have clarity of thought, logical sequencing of ideas and are structured for maximum impact+ Know how to elicit tape with plot, surprise, nuance and emotional information+ Work with the Executive Producer to set editorial agenda and goals for the show.
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Provides editorial support to the Senior/Executive Editor, including preparing revision and rejection letters, reading and evaluating suitability of proposals for the publishing program,line editing with supervisionand overseeing copy editing and author approval/alterations.
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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. Handling original research papers, and working closely with other editors on all aspects of the editorial process, including manuscript selection and overseeing peer review.
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Developing, in collaboration with the editor-in-chief, career development and enrichment for editorial staff. Collaborating with the editor-in-chief to set the overall vision for Inc. Business Media, creating groundbreaking editorial initiatives that boost the title’s visibility and ambition.
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Manager will pitch trade and business press, build campaign strategies, and craft press releases, editorial pitches, crisis response and internal communications. The role requires extensive organizational skills, a deep knowledge of the media and Advertising Sales industries, the ability to manage multiple projects seamlessly, forward-thinking, strong writing skills, innovative ideas, and most importantly, a strong interest in Communications.
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Ability to work well but also self-sufficient and scrappy across a small team, including sales, ad ops, Dev, Design, post-sale, editorial, social, and video to ensure smooth delivery of partnership campaigns.
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Experience with editorial and print production, digital media strategy, and project management or a combination of education and experienceRequired Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
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This position ensures that the integrity of the brand imagery is present in advertising and editorial campaigns, collateral for direct mail, branded platforms, e-commerce and social media photography.
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Editorial responsibilities such as: spot viral and pre-trending content and turn it around for our brand and be well-versed in rights and clearances. Help manage Newspath's response to breaking news and respond to video and editorial requests from CBS broadcasts, owned stations, affiliates and clients.
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Act as the US deputy to the GRIP Managing Editor and help set the global editorial strategy. GRIP functions with a high degree of editorial autonomy, has its own team and identity, and, being fully supported by Global Relay and its founder, is not held back by the usual foundational obstructions that start-ups have to put in place such as resource, infrastructure, capital and premises.
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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 role will report into Caitlin Roper, Executive Editorial Director of Books, Film/TV and Events. 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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Internal applicants in other journals editorial hub locations are also welcome to apply. Making well-reasoned editorial decisions on submitted manuscripts in the light of expert advice.
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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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