Job Description
The Manager, Content Acquisitions role will be responsible for inventory management, tracking deals, communicating to internal stakeholders, and evaluating series & film for Peacock and the NBCU Entertainment Cable Networks. The ideal candidate is an analytical thinker, who is detail-oriented, organized, and able to pivot at a moment's notice.
Work closely with the programming, scheduling, marketing, operations, and editorial teams to manage content inventory, and track interest lists.
Prepare offer template and financial document for initial movie deal selections
Evaluate performance of inventory to aid in analysis of future acquisitions and renewals
Work with IT / Business Intelligence on the development of content planning tools and reporting capabilities
Identify potential acquisitions via synopses, scripts, trailers, trade articles, screeners, and finished product
Prepare decks for presentation by senior executives
Handle relationships with distributors at independent studios and production companies
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications
Desired Qualifications
Additional Requirements:
Additional Information
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