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Job › Executive Editor, News

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location:
Washington, DC
Salary:
n/a
Date posted:
May 07 2012
Date expires:
Jun 01 2012 (This job post already expired)

EMPLOYER

Company:
Various Public Media Organizations
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Employer type:
Non-profit

JOB DESCRIPTION

Official Title: Executive Editor, News
Company: NPR
Location: Washington DC

Oversees all news desks and beats, including desk editors, reporters and correspondents and associated production staff. Assures that the News Division is delivering timely and original stories to audiences on all platforms. The Executive Editor supervises all desk heads and works in collaboration with the Managing Editor for Digital News and the Executive Editor for News Programming collectively driving the effort to create a multiplatform newsroom. In addition, the Executive Editor advises the Senior Vice President for News on major initiatives related to the News Division including staffing requirements, personnel performance, and all departmental expenditures for news coverage. The Executive Editor is responsible for managing all units within budget and assumes other duties as assigned by the Senior Vice President for News.

For more information: https://careers-npr.icims.com/jobs/1309/job

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