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Opportunity for a Classical Music Producer at USC

USC is hiring a Classical Music Producer for KUSC and KDFC to enhance classical music programming and community engagement.

Published on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 3:07 AM

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The University of Southern California is currently seeking a Classical Music Producer for its prestigious classical stations, KUSC in Los Angeles and KDFC in San Francisco. The position comes with the unique opportunity to curate and manage classical music programming, aimed at nurturing a deep love for the genre among diverse audiences.

As part of Classical California, the mission extends beyond mere broadcasting to making a broader impact on communities through classical music. The Producer will report to the Vice President of Content and will be responsible for programming content across various mediums, including radio and online streams. Key responsibilities include managing playlists, collaborating on content initiatives, and engaging effectively with audiences.

Candidates should possess a solid background in classical music history and broadcasting. Proficiency in music software like MusicMaster is essential, complemented by strong leadership and communication skills. An interested applicant should ideally have a Bachelor's degree and at least three years of relevant experience.

In addition to the salary range of $93,000-100,000, USC offers a comprehensive benefits package, underscoring its commitment to attracting top talent in the industry. With its affirmative action stance, USC ensures equal opportunities for all applicants, promoting an inclusive environment.

If you are passionate about classical music and have the skills necessary for this pivotal role, you can view the full job listing here to learn more about how to apply.

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