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Digital Football Reporter @ Mirror Online


Based: London, England

Job Type: Full-Time

Application Deadline: 13th April, 2019

Job Reference: 0000002067

Last year the Mirror Online sold 540 million newspapers, and our network of over 70 websites provide 24/7 coverage of news, sport and showbiz stories, viewed by 110m unique browsers every month.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Suggesting/sourcing/producing football stories for the mirror.co.uk and Reach PLC national titles across print
  • Take direction from the Sports Editor in producing fan-first content and distribution to maximise valuable audiences
  • Be a personality and face for Mirror Football’s output
  • Have a proactive approach to content production and promotion
  • Work across video, podcasts and social media platforms to deliver content
  • Attend matches and events, telling stories in a way that is optimised for online audiences
  • Create and maintain contacts to source stories, break exclusives, interviews and features on topics on and off the pitch
  • Work collaboratively with other members of the team over ways to improve and innovate the site’s output
  • Use social media to engage with and build our audiences
  • Assist with long-term planning and produce content ahead of major events
  • Use analytics and data intelligence to guide your own content production.

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