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Producer @ Premier League Productions


The successful candidate will be a Producer responsible for editorial control and to prepare, plan and output a live studio show (or shows) on the Premier League Content Service, overseeing a team of assistant producers and editorial assistants to produce quality output.

Key Accountabilities

  • To oversee the production and editorial of a live studio programme (or programmes) on the Premier League Content Service
  • To prepare running orders, brief the editorial team, liaise with talent and “gallery produce” programmes
  • To deliver live studio programmes on time and on budget
  • To assist in the definition of the editorial content and direction of the live programme
  • Forward planning, ideas generation and the ability to think creatively
  • Recruitment of staff, contract or freelance members of production team where necessary
  • Close liaison with the Talent producer, over talent delivery for the live Studio programmes
  • Line management and on-the job training for production team members including Assistant Producers and Editorial Assistants
  • Ensuring assistant producers are on top of all their key responsibilities
  • Responsible for adhering to compliance guidelines for broadcasters/client as appropriate
  • You may also be required to carry out any other duties which are within the scope and purpose of the job.

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