The Times of India is looking for a Mid Level Editorial Position in Chandigarh.
Experience: 3-6 years
Brief job profile
1. Responsibilities would include covering regional cinema stories and updating/uploading the same on the online medium
2. Submit own exclusive stories by remaining in touch with sources and following up news leads.
3. Upload print content after coordinating with the local metro supplement centers
4. Select cinema stories by reading and analyzing them on various wire agencies and internet. to manage online content
5. Establish contact with film world, maintain these contacts through phone calls, mails also check and collate stories by verifying stories from various sources.

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Indiansportsnews.com is looking for a Business Development Manager in Delhi NCR.
Experience: 2-3 years

Job Description / Responsibilities
· Lead generation
· Briefing & pitching
· Pricing & negotiations
· Fair knowledge of online marketing
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Elets Technomedia is a leading technology media house which has been interpreting Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs) in the sphere of governance, healthcare and education through its three monthly magazines namely eGov, eHealth, digitalLEARNING and a number of national & international conferences like eIndia, eAsia and eWorld.
Requirement: Correspondent (10)
Location: Delhi/NCR
Designation offered: Correspondent / Senior Correspondent
Experience: The ideal candidate should have 2-5 years of relevant experience in print media/web. The candidate should be a Graduate/Post graduate in English/Journalism with excellent command in written English.

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The Press Institute of India (PII) and the Red Cross recently felicitated three journalists for their distinctive contribution in conflict reporting.
The winners of the second edition of the Award for Reporting on People Caught in Situations of Armed Conflicts — Debabrata Mohanty of The Indian Express, Kavitha Muralidharan of The Week and Janasakshi’s M M Rahman — shared insights about conflict-related coverage. Read & Apply
Slate’s senior editor Michael Agger has swapped lives with his freelance writer wife Susan Burton for a fortnight. Michael will stay at home to mind their two kids, while Susan will edit the magazine. Read & Apply