Job Summary:
The Part Time Associate Editor will be primarily responsible for editing and maintenance of ESPN.com's content feeds, mainly including interior content landing pages. On a daily basis, this person will assess content from a variety of sources (includes wire services, partners, ESPN staffers, freelancers, plus interactive elements, social media, audio and video) to determine how it fits into our daily news coverage and programming needs. The editor evaluates all sport page copy and headlines, provides feedback on all art and video, and works to package this content in a manner that is dynamic enough to entice users to delve deeper into the site. Must be an excellent headline writer and able to present and tell stories in a tight space. Must show good judgment in prioritizing all online content for a national audience.
This position is part time and will require working nights and weekends.
Responsibilities:
* The Associate Editor will assess multiple stories on a daily basis. These will include managing an overall style and voice.
* Along with the daily programming roles, the Associate Editor will be involved in short and long-term editorial planning, creating programming strategies specifically tailored to the content and audience consumption patterns.
* Associate Editors manage and track contributions from more than 125 ESPN reporters .Video contributions must be vetted in collaboration with the Digital Video team, and pushed into prominent spots on the site, on social media, and on TV.
* The Associate Editor will work across multiple content and delivery platforms on to develop in-depth projects, feature packages and daily content.
Basic Qualifications:
* 1-3 years working in a high-level sports media environment, including previous leadership roles
* Possess a expert-level knowledge of one or more of NFL, NBA, MLB, College Football and College Basketball, including fantasy and gambling areas. This includes not just on-field expertise, but a knowledge of the cutting-edge thoughts, trends and writers covering the sport.
* Understand and follow closely the latest in fan engagement data and key performance metrics to optimize content creation and distribution to fans.
* Strong understanding and appreciation of news and story play.
* Excellent headline writing skills, an understanding of search engine optimization.
* Work quickly and juggle multiple varied tasks during a typical work day.
* Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Experience in online media content preparation. Applicants must have the ability to work in a rapidly changing online environment and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Sports takes place on nights, weekends and holidays -- and those shifts will be regular and required.
* Have a background or quickly become competent in HTML.
Required Education
* High School degree required
Preferred Education
* A B.S./B.A. degree in communication arts, journalism or new media or equivalent combination of education experience.
New York, New York
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. operates as a diversified media and entertainment company primarily in the United States and Canada, Europe, and internationally. It operates through Cable Network Programming, Television, and Filmed Entertainment segments. The company produces and licenses news, business news, sports, general entertainment, factual entertainment, and movie programming for distribution primarily through cable television systems, direct broadcast satellite operators, telecommunication companies, and online video distributors.
It also broadcasts network programming; and operates 28 broadcast television stations, including 11 duopolies in the United States. In addition, the company produces and acquires live-action and animated motion pictures for distribution and licensing in various formats in entertainment media, as well as produces and licenses television programming.
The company was formerly known as News Corporation. Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in New York, New York. As of March 20, 2019, Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.