In this position you’d take 2 shifts during the weekdays (M-F – though T-Th we don’t need any breaking news writers during the morning, but definitely could use some in the afternoon/evening). Your shift needs to be anywhere from 4-6 hours. During your shift, you won’t necessarily be writing the entire time, but will be working on some stories we didn’t get to and also being available in case something major comes up. Usually you’ll write 4-5 stories per shift, …
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If you live and breathe movies and love talking about movies, filmmaking, and storytelling, this is the place for you. We are a young and growing company, meaning there is lots of opportunity for your voice to be heard, but please note that this also means there is little to no budget. We do offer provide press access where we are able, but this is an UNPAID position. Reviews will only be expected for films to which we are able …
If you are a thoughtful, analytical writer with impeccable grammar, a passion for movies, and an ability to hit consistent deadlines we want you. Writers will be responsible tracking, researching, and writing informative, personable news stories that not only give “just the facts,” but promote thoughtful discussion among an audience of film lovers. You must be able to communicate not only what’s happening, but why it matters to the moviegoer and how it fits into the landscape of the film …
Our feature film news & discussion site is looking to add a Publicist Contact to our staff. Chief among the Publicist Contact’s responsibilities will be, as the job title suggests, interfacing with publicists in the entertainment industry. We’re looking for someone who loves building professional relationships and isn’t afraid to pick up the phone or send an email. Please note that this is an UNPAID position, but also one where you’ll get to jump into the deep end of entertainment …
MXDWN is an entertainment news site that brings its audience “all that matters in entertainment” across the board. As part of the MXDWN Games department, we strive to engage our audience with the most important, relevant, and varied content from an ever growing and evolving industry. We are currently looking for passionate writers with strong and varied interests in the video game industry and community. MXDWN Games News Writers are expected to be on top of and keep up to …
Do you have a passion for music? Are you a fantastic writer wanting to review electronic music? If so, our team might be for you. Our music team is looking for a dedicated music journalist to review new electronic releases. We pride ourselves in being “stubbornly open-minded,” so that means you’ll be writing about a variety of music from that genre. In this role, you would be assigned one review a week and expected to complete them in time for …
Do you have a passion for music? Are you a fantastic writer wanting to review alt-country music? If so, our team might be for you. Our music team is looking for a dedicated music journalist to review new alt-country releases. We pride ourselves in being “stubbornly open-minded,” so that means you’ll be writing about a variety of music from that genre. In this role, you would be assigned one review a week and expected to complete them in time for …
Music and entertainment magazine is currently seeking a Social Networker to assist with its online promotion and social media efforts. The Social Networker will collaborate with the music and entertainment departments to broaden mxdwn’s social media outreach, promoting regular content and helping the Editor-in-Chief with special assignments regarding new channel activation. Applicants should be well-versed in Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch, Post.News, Mastodon, Spotify, Mix.com, Reddit, Pinterest and Ello. Marketing background preferred but not required. Are you interested in …
In this position you’ll take 1 shift per week. (Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday). Each shift you’ll write five stories of 500 words. You’ll be sent your stories around noon on the day you write (Monday and Friday) or on Friday (Saturday and Sunday). The Monday and Friday writers have until midnight of the day they’re assigned to get the stories done. Weekend writers will have more time, able to start their stories Friday and either save a draft or …