POLITICO is seeking an executive producer to lead its audio department, an ambitious and growing operation harnessing the resources of the world’s most robust newsroom covering politics and policy.
The executive producer will guide all elements of POLITICO’s audio offerings – ranging from short-form podcasts to longer-form narrative journalism and new audio experiments – to deliver must-listen content to POLITICO’s audience of political and policy influencers. The successful candidate will bring passion for politics and policy and a clear vision for how to create distinctive audio journalism that speaks with POLITICO’s unique voice and serves the needs of our well-informed audience.
We’re seeking an experienced manager with a strong editorial vision and news background, a track record of launching and growing shows to success, of building talented and diverse teams, of managing hosts and producers across skill levels, of working closely with newsrooms, and who can strategically envision products that push forward creatively and align with POLITICO’s strong brand and business model.
POLITICO Audio produces POLITICO’s flagship politics shows (Playbook Daily Briefing and the weekly Playbook Deep Dive) and daily policy briefings (POLITICO Energy, POLITICO Tech, and Pulse Check.) Reporting to the Executive Editor for Growth, this role is ideal for a leader who is eager to seize on an impending election year to supercharge POLITICO’s audio offerings and audience.
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This role is based in the Washington, D.C./Virginia/Maryland, area.
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