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Music Programmer, Curator

At TuneIn, we are reinventing radio for a connected world with live sports, up-to-the-minute news, curated music, millions of podcasts, and over 120,000 streaming radio stations—streamed to tens of millions of customers through our mobile and web apps, and our unmatched platform of hundreds of consumer device and service integrations. From smartphones to smart speakers to electric cars, TuneIn delivers live and on-demand audio from voices you trust wherever you want to listen.  

Location: USA (LA, Nashville, USA Remote)

The Role

We are looking for a Music Programmer and Curator to join our small but mighty Music Content team, which supports various O&O music stations across multiple genres at TuneIn. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, multiple station(s) management, contributing to the development of multiple music genres, collaborating with marketing, industry relations, creative, communications, and sales teams as an expert in music curation, and consulting with record labels and distributors to review priority releases. This role also involves supporting the monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting of content data and performance, contributing to the editorial calendar for social features and programming concepts, and leading the delivery of business results with cross-functional teams. The ideal candidate is a highly organized, data-driven individual with a proven ability to manage multiple concurrent projects and collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

  • Database & library management 
  • Music & production scheduling
  • Audio Imaging & production skills a plus
  • Miscellaneous content related projects
  • Manage crucial day to day functions and helping to maintain a high level of performance
  • Work with other disciplines in the TuneIn organization, including marketing, finance and legal teams to ensure all business elements are laid out and met

Required Skills and Qualifications:

  • 3-5+ years of experience in music, radio, media, entertainment or a related field
  • Experience with scheduling music stations in various formats & genres.
  • Proficient in Google programs, Microsoft Office, MusicMaster, Rivendell, WideOrbit, PlayoutOne, Jira, and Confluence
  • Articulate ideas, plans, priorities and feedback with internal groups and senior leadership 
  • Strong knowledge of Genre specific music but also recognize the trends of contemporary music
  • College graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree
  • Represent TuneIn when meeting with industry executives

Experience and Ability

  • Excellent internal and partner facing communication skills 
  • Can handle day to day station management, curation, scheduling and music relationships autonomously 
  • Proactive, can-do work style 
  • Ability to identify trends and collaborate with marketing and sales teams to execute

Behaviors 

  • Is an effective communicator who has built relationships externally and cross-functionally and within the content org
  • Consistently delivers results 
  • Is trusted by those with whom he/she works
  • Makes decisions in a timely / efficient manner
  • Can form strong functional relationships, both internally and externally
  • Composure, Prioritization, Effective Communication, Project Management, Accountability, Self Reliance 

Our Benefits & Compensation 

  • 100% coverage of premium health plans for employees and eligible dependents, including dental and vision plans 
  • HSA and FSA Savings 
  • Paid parental leave 
  • Flexible PTO policy and 14 paid holidays (2024)
  • Wellness stipend
  • Technology stipend
  • Individual training and educational spending
  • 401k Plan 
  • Pet insurance discount 
  • WFH one-time stipend

TuneIn is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. To determine your compensation, we take a market-based approach, meaning pay may vary depending on your location, and we also carefully consider several factors, such as job-related knowledge, skills, and professional experience.

The expected starting salary for this position ranges from $81,000/yr in our lowest geographic market up to $95,000/yr in our highest geographic market and may be modified in the future. 

The compensation package also includes a wide range of medical plans, a flexible PTO policy, parental leave, various stipends, and other benefits listed above, as well as an attractive equity package.

About TuneIn
TuneIn, the world’s leading live audio service, brings together live radio, sports, news, music, podcasts, and audiobooks from around the globe. With more than 75 million monthly active users, TuneIn is one of the world's most widely used audio platforms. TuneIn broadcasts over 100,000 owned & operated and partner radio stations. With premier distribution across 200 platforms and connected devices including Tesla and Alexa, TuneIn empowers listeners to hear what they love wherever they are, including exclusive commercial-free stations from the minds of folks like Garth Brooks. TuneIn Premium subscribers get additional exclusive access to commercial-free news from top networks like CNN, Fox News Radio, MSNBC, and Bloomberg, as well as live, can't-miss F1, MLB, NHL, and college sports. For more information, please visit us at Tunein.com or follow us on Instagram, or X.
 
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TuneIn is reinventing radio for a truly connected world by celebrating the human voice. We're an audio leader with a workforce as inclusive as our global audience. By offering unparalleled diversity of perspectives we connect people to the conversations that are most meaningful to them.  We’re committed to growing and empowering a more inclusive community within TuneIn. That’s why we hire and cultivate diverse teams of the best and brightest from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that true innovation happens when everyone has room at the table and the tools, resources, and opportunities to excel. 
 
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