Times Opinion is hiring a Senior Editor to play a key role in upholding and expanding the editorial approach and direction of The Ezra Klein Show.
The ideal candidate will have editing experience in the areas of politics, policy, philosophy, history, arts, culture and society. They will be intellectually omnivorous, excited to dive into the many realms the show draws guests from. They will understand the show as it exists now, and have a vision for where it could go next. This person should have a proven intuition for the zeitgeist and news moment. They should also be a structure master, with a keen sense for how to design and edit conversations in ways that draw guests out, and listeners in. They should be committed to a diversity of opinion and voices and topics, and excited to find new audiences for the show while deepening the relationship with existing listeners.
In this role, you’ll work with Ezra to set the editorial agenda of the show, and manage the production team in generating exciting, intriguing, and challenging story ideas. You’ll determine coverage areas that the show should lean into, and develop and execute concrete editorial plans to turn those topics into thoughtful, delightful, and surprising episodes. You should have excellent news judgment and experience in editing longform journalism or interviews. We are open to someone with or without experience in audio.
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The annual base pay range for this role is between $138,000.00 and $157,000.00.
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