Head of Broadcasting Wanted for Dreycott Kayeton, Qatar

18 September 2010
Head of Broadcasting Wanted for Dreycott Kayeton, Qatar
Deadline: 2 October 2010

Salary: $Excellent tax free + benefits
Location: Doha, Qatar

Our client, a major sport event organiser in Middle East requires an interim head of broadcasting in Doha, Qatar.

As head of broadcasting, the primary responsibility is to plan and implement all the broadcasting activities for a major sporting competition in Qatar.

The role

* Providing infrastructure, facilities and services to TV and radio coverage that will contribute significantly to raising the profile and prestige of this major event.
* Enhance Qatar’s growing reputation as a world class international sports and event location and major sports tourism destination.
* Establish a new benchmark in broadcast operations and to work pro-actively in pursuit of that goal.
* Co-operating with all LOC channels of communication to aid knowledge sharing of all activities across the business.
* Keeping up with industry trends and advances in technology, design and media while working closely on planning and execution of client’s marketing needs and account executives.
* Proactively leads, mentors and motivates creative staff at the day-to-day level.

The requirements

* Knowledge of new broadcasting technologies (i.e. digital coverage, high definition television, searchable archives).
* Experience with media services of sports competitions.
* Strong interpersonal skills.
* Negotiation experience with the press, internet, radio and TV media.
* Knowledge of venue overlays and IT&T operations and dependent activities.

Our client offers excellent tax free salary, medical cover, bonus, annual holiday, relocation & repatriation expenses and round-trip air-tickets.

Apply to:
Mr Philip Kay
Dreycott Kayeton Associates Ltd
United Kingdom
Tel: 020 8807 0529
p.kay@dreycottkayeton.com

More information here.
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