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KNKX is a Puget Sound area public media company, dedicated to bringing jazz, blues, regional news, and NPR programs to the Northwest and beyond. Station contact for all national program producers including, NPR, APM and PRI.May assume responsibilities for General Manager in his/her absence.
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KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio is Seattle’s NPR news station. The Account Manager is a media sales representative responsible for securing contributions from businesses and organizations that are interested in messaging to the NPR/KUOW audience in the Puget Sound Area. This position is a media sales role that focuses on a consultative approach for selling sponsorships across all KUOW’s platforms to reach individual and department goals.
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This year’s luncheon will feature a keynote presentation by Esmy Jimenez, senior reporter for the Boston Globe and co-producer of "Lost Patients," a podcast from KUOW, The Seattle Times and NPR. Through her journalism, Jimenez unravels complex topics like immigration and mental health, revealing how historic inequities and policy failures continue to impact marginalized communities.
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Recognized as one of the “most vital American orchestras” (NPR), the Seattle Symphony is internationally acclaimed for its inventive programming, community-minded initiatives, and superb recordings on the Seattle Symphony Media label.
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Join the award-winning newsroom at KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio, Seattle’s NPR news station. Join the award-winning newsroom at KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio, Seattle’s NPR news station. JOB SUCCESS SUMMARY The General Assignment Reporter is curious about a wide variety of stories, from city hall to pickleball.
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FlexJobs was founded in 2007 and has been featured on NPR, Good Morning America, Fox Business Channel, and thousands of other media outlets. Subscribe to FlexJobs today and gain access to 25,000 hand-screened remote, work from home, & flexible schedule job listings.
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Featured on TIME, CNN, NPR, and Travel Channel, 85°C Bakery Cafe has become a culinary phenomenon and a new cafe experience for all. All positions are expected to cross train in all departments including but not limited to, Bar, Pos, Fresh Bread, Baker, Cake, Janitorial.
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