YouTube’s $100 Million Original Channels Initiative, Legendary Pictures’ acquisition of Nerdist, Jerry Seinfeld’s web series, and Phil DeFranco’s Shark Week hosting responsibilities are a handful of choice examples of the myriad ways in which I could explain how the online video industry is on an upward trajectory of booming. Here’s another one: Tubefilter is hiring.
We’re intimately involved with and/or soon embarking upon a number of stellar new media initiatives (two of which we can disclose are Social Media Week Los Angeles and the Streamy Awards) and we need someone fantastic who knows his or her way around an online video player and The Elements of Style to join us.
You can read more about the Associate Editor position over at the Tubefilter Job Boards by clicking on this link. Interested individuals in the Los Angeles, California area should email editorATtubefilterDOTcom with all the relevant and appropriate info (which you can find by clicking on that link to the Job Posting above, or here).
Thanks so much for your support and readership, and here’s to reading informal, but informative news and reviews from a new byline soon. Stay tuned.
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