The New York Times Audio team is building on the success and journalism of “The Daily” to bring more of our newsroom reporting to our audience every day.
The Editor will be part of a team that uses the journalistic rigor and power of The Times’ unique reporting to deliver listeners both U.S. and global news stories of the day and the ideas driving them through a sound-rich audio experience. The editor must have a keen understanding of the news as well as sophisticated and sharp writing abilities. They should have experience with working within a newsroom setting and collaborating with reporters and editors. They should have an entrepreneurial spirit and an interest in experimenting with the usual conventions of audio news.
The editor will be responsible for shaping the ideas of each story from ideation through to line editing before the episode is filed, potentially including the final sign off at the end of production. The right candidate thrives in a deadline-driven daily news environment and has experience writing copy for audio as well as experience structuring and shaping non-narrated stories.
Responsibilities:
Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
The annual base pay range for this role is between $118,000.00 and $128,000.00.
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