Audio Producer II
Description
- Produce and edit the show from start to finish, in collaboration with host and editors, including research, booking, casting, pre-interviewing, scoring, cutting tape and editing with Pro-Tools, then handing off clean sessions to an engineer.
- Deliver clean cuts, on deadline, that demonstrate an understanding of the full arc of an episode. You should have an ear for pacing that maintains the flow of conversation, and an understanding of how music and archival tape can elevate and add to the conversation.
- Assist with in-studio directing of host and guests, keeping an ear on what you’ll need to build out the episode.
- Work collaboratively with the team to help plan and structure episodes with clarity of thought and narrative structure that creates maximum impact.
- Pitch episode ideas with clearly articulated stakes, and also help build off others’ ideas.
- Develops episode ideas and coverage plans in collaboration with the wider Audio and Culture desks.
- Create prep docs for the host that lay out the arc of the conversation in advance of tapings.
- Balance short-term and quick-term deadlines with longer-term planning.
- Monitor the news cycle, track big cultural moments and events, stay up to date with culture coverage from The Times and others.
- Fact check, write episode copy and titles, build article pages for Times platforms.
- Execute notes from editors, actively solicit feedback and receive it with curiosity.
- Anticipate the challenges and vulnerabilities in story ideas, production plans and tapings, and proactively offering solutions to solve them.
- Be flexible, adaptable and open-minded, modeling what respectful creative rigor and disagreement looks like.
- Foster strong connections to other Times journalists and collaborators throughout the building.
- Demonstrate support and understanding of our value of journalistic independence and a strong commitment to our mission to seek the truth and help people understand the world.
- Work alongside the audience team to develop new ways to increase listenership, using data to inform decisions.
- Manage archival and logging systems for music and other show documentation.
Requirements
- 4+ years of experience in audio production.
- Fluency in audio editing, ideally using Pro Tools.
- Fluency with the culture and art coverage, ideally within a newsroom.
- A collaborative approach to audio journalism, including a drive to seek and incorporate feedback.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work autonomously on a tight deadline.
- Ability to think about the episode as a whole, and be adept at problem solving.
- Proven ability to foster an inclusive, diverse, and innovative environment.
- Familiarity with Airtable or other organizational software is a plus.
- An innovator at heart, and also able to uphold the existing editorial standards and journalistic mission of The Times.
- Collaborative spirit is a must.
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