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The Digital Content Specialist is primarily responsible for evaluating and editing the Society’s website content and managing the organization and reorganization efforts of content on the Society’s web properties.
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Years and Types of Experience: At least 3 years in development of digital content strategy and implementation/analysis of digital lifecycles; at least 3 years in SEO, web analytics, and website editing and maintenance; at least 3 years using web content management systems, preferably WordPress.
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Preferred but not required: Working knowledge of CSS3, HTML5 and JavaScript, Powerpoint, Prezi, Web Content Management System (CMS) experience, animation, audio editing, video editing, writing, web analytics, familiarity with designing for accessibility and usability.
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Proven experience in video editing, particularly for YouTube or similar digital platforms. Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar.
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Broadcast journalism experience, and/or social video editing experience in the sports media industry is desirable. The Athletic is a digital sports media company that brings true sports fans closer to the athletes, teams and leagues that captivate their attention.
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Distribute final press photography via a digital asset management system, press site, and shareable photo links. Assist photo editor and manager with additional editing on an as-needed basis.
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Experience with digital asset management systems. Strong knowledge of digital file types and sizes. Track event photography requests, hire event photographers, and manage approvals of pre-event logistics including shot lists and batch captions.
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ABOUT YOU: At least one year of digital communications, digital content creation or social media work for a political campaign, nonprofit advocacy group or similar mission-driven organization.
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Required Qualifications & Skills:Minimum 5 years’ experience editing for a digital news outlet, including large features and data-driven projects. The ideal candidate will have experience with editing content for a digital publication, with a special interest in Washington-based news.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Three to five years of mixed experience in video/motion storyboarding, video editing and post-production grading, manipulation and audio mixing, motion graphics design and animation. Familiarity with all social media apps/platform, digital asset management and content management systems.
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NBC4 and Telemundo 44 are looking for a bilingual freelance Digital Content Producer that will be responsible for day-to-day execution of our digital news strategy, working with other local digital staff to ensure the offering is consistently up-to-the-minute, differentiated, impactful and relevant to a new generation of local users in English and Spanish.
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The ideal candidate possess graphic design, audio, video, and multimedia development and editing skills, digital marketing and social media experience. Video production and editing skills using Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, Capcut, and similar, including captions generation in platforms like Kapwing and similar.
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Develop and execute storiesboth breaking news and quick-turn enterprisefor all NPR digital platforms, comfortably editing with speed, voice, nuance and curiosity. Digital news editing experience including copy editing and other types of digital platform production skills.
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You are proficient in Adobe, Squarespace, Canva, EveryAction, video editing and production, and social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and others. This position’s main responsibilities include managing CPCC’s digital presence, including website, social media, graphics, videos, publications, and more for external and internal stakeholders.
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