In a multi-platform media operation, it’s critical to reformat, reuse, reshape and guide content for print and digital outlets alike, and the Associate Editor serves as a key player in this mandate. Through innovative storytelling, inventive layouts, and ambitious concepting, the Associate Editor ensures the best reporting efforts of the newsroom are put to their fullest use.
The Associate Editor, along with the Editor in Chief and Design Director, is charged with merging the specially-themed issues with the core weekly print product itself. The Associate Editor will also serve, at the direction of the Editor in Chief, as the editorial department’s liaison with other departments in matters that pertain to awards publications, events, and other cross-departmental activities. Finally, the Associate Editor serves as the publication’s top quality control officer, establishing, and executing against processes that ensure proofing and editing of all original content for all platforms.
Conceive of and execute the production of special publications, focus sections, and recurring weekly departments, in collaboration with the Editor in Chief. > Serve as primary point of contact for the newsroom on events, write event scripts for consistency with the corresponding print product. > Establish and enforce print deadlines for all print edition special projects and recurring departments, in consultation with the Editor in Chief and Design Director. > Edit and proof copy for style, clarity, spelling, grammar, consistency, context and accuracy. > Gather, format and repurpose online content for print. > Put systems in place that ensure the Business Journal adheres to local Business Journal and Associated Press style. > As called upon, contribute to editing of news items throughout the day for the Business Journal’s digital platforms. > Assist Editors in managing awards publication production, including outreach to judges and awardees. > Check and sign off on print pages, in coordination with Editors. > Write headlines, sub-heads, and cutlines, and other informational or graphics copy. As with all copy, the Business Journal’s goal is 100 percent accuracy. > Paginate stories, in collaboration with Editors. > Maintain and update local Business Journal stylebook at a minimum once a year and a target of once each quarter; communicate changes to editorial staff members. > Source and coordinate with freelancers in the production of business journal content. > Perform variety of news, production and administrative duties. > Regularly participate in and attend Business Journal sponsored events. > Take on any other assignment made by manager(s). > Work cooperatively and collaboratively with all colleagues and professionally with sources.
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