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WNET New York Public Media
New York, NY
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WNET seeks an attorney to join its in-house Legal Department. The selected individual will manage program business and legal affairs for WNET and its production subsidiaries in connection with acquisition, production, pre-broadcast review and distribution of public television programs in all media.
Specific responsibilities will include negotiating and drafting agreements concerning various aspects of WNET's business, including the acquisition, co-production and distribution of public television programs; conducting pre-broadcast review and advising producers regarding news gathering activities in connection with news, documentary and current affairs programming; counseling in-house clients (including producers, underwriting and marketing directors, business units and Senior Management) with respect to FCC regulations/communications law, copyright and trademark, employment law, corporate & non-profit law and other general matters.
To be considered for this position, applicants must have a JD and be admitted to the New York Bar. They must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience in deal structuring, negotiating and drafting contracts along with one or more of the following skill sets: First Amendment and newsgathering law; communications law/FCC regulations and procedures, copyright/trademark and non-profit law.
In addition, successful candidates will demonstrate excellent writing, communication, research and organizational skills; flexibility and resourcefulness in working effectively on multiple projects; ability to succeed in a deadline-driven environment; strong attention to detail, follow-through, and organization; ability to excel in a team environment, as well as independently.
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WNET seeks an attorney to join its in-house Legal Department. The selected individual will manage program business and legal affairs for WNET and its production subsidiaries in connection with acquisition, production, pre-broadcast review and distribution of public television programs in all media.
Specific responsibilities will include negotiating and drafting agreements concerning various aspects of WNET's business, including the acquisition, co-production and distribution of public television programs; conducting pre-broadcast review and advising producers regarding news gathering activities in connection with news, documentary and current affairs programming; counseling in-house clients (including producers, underwriting and marketing directors, business units and Senior Management) with respect to FCC regulations/communications law, copyright and trademark, employment law, corporate & non-profit law and other general matters.
To be considered for this position, applicants must have a JD and be admitted to the New York Bar. They must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience in deal structuring, negotiating and drafting contracts along with one or more of the following skill sets: First Amendment and newsgathering law; communications law/FCC regulations and procedures, copyright/trademark and non-profit law.
In addition, successful candidates will demonstrate excellent writing, communication, research and organizational skills; flexibility and resourcefulness in working effectively on multiple projects; ability to succeed in a deadline-driven environment; strong attention to detail, follow-through, and organization; ability to excel in a team environment, as well as independently.
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