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Job Summary :
The Commercial and Sponsorship Scheduler will work collaboratively across Disney Advertising, Network Control, Programming and Technology to ensure accurate delivery and proper execution of all domestic network commercial logs as it relates to both media spots and sponsorship.
Will help identify and recommend changes needed internally as it relates to business needs and strategy shifts.
Responsibilities and Duties of the Role :
Works closely with SBS on sales obligations and feature sheets to be provided to Production for on-air execution.
Execute client requests / deal points, client supplied placement, billboard and feature information, live episode formats, sport guidelines, product exclusivity, and fair and equal rotation of ad sales commercial inventory.
Required Education, Experience / Skills / Training :
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Last updated : 2024-03-03