University of Southern California
Executive Director, Content
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
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Executive Director, Content
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Position Overview The Executive Director, Content (EDC) reports to the President of USC Radio Group and serves on Classical California’s senior leadership team. The EDC shapes the network’s programming direction and on‑air identity, serves as an on‑air host as needed, produces original broadcasts and special projects, and leads a team of announcers, producers, and music programmers. The role ensures that every element broadcast or streamed meets the highest musical and technical standards, maintains Classical California’s leadership in classical‑music radio, and cultivates listening growth. The EDC also manages the content department budget and works closely with membership, engineering, marketing, and development to align programming with fundraising objectives, operational requirements, and organizational goals.
Key Responsibilities
Programming Leadership Develop and implement a comprehensive programming plan that aligns with the brand and target audience of all Classical California broadcast and streaming channels. Direct a team of music programmers who curate daily playlists, specialty streams, and special features. Keep programming relevant, meaningful, and accessible to listeners of every age.
On‑Air and Talent Management Serve as an on‑air host as needed. Produce programs, promotional spots, and other content. Participate in on‑air pledge drives as pitch talent. Recruit, mentor, and evaluate announcers and producers; conduct regular air‑check and feedback sessions. Uphold clear, precise communication standards in both scripted and unscripted material.
Audience Growth and Evaluation Track ratings and other audience data to guide repertoire, clock structure, and promotion. Lead initiatives to expand listening and deepen time spent with Classical California. Lead digital content initiatives, including streaming and new digital audio opportunities. Create an environment of experimentation and risk‑taking to rapidly iterate and improve digital content offerings and seek new audiences. Oversee audience‑research projects in coordination with Classical California’s research team.
Cross‑Department Collaboration and Representation Partner with the development department to craft effective on‑air fundraising messages and sound for membership drives and donor appeals. Coordinate with engineering, marketing, and development to align programming with organizational goals. Represent Classical California at donor events, public gatherings, and industry forums, articulating programming vision and achievements.
Operational and Budgetary Oversight Prepare and manage the content department’s annual budget in collaboration with the President and Senior Business Officer. Oversee resource allocation, vendor relationships, and workflow efficiencies. Set clear goals, metrics, and performance standards for the content team.
Creative Vision and Partnerships/Acquisition Foster an environment that encourages creativity, innovation, and risk‑taking in content development and production while meeting performance delivery requirements. Identify distribution partnership opportunities and content production to strengthen the brand and increase revenue.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (or combined experience/education as a substitute)
Minimum of 10 years of work experience with at least seven (7) years in a senior leadership role within classical‑music broadcasting or related media formats
Proven on‑air announcing expertise with knowledge of classical music and music programming
Demonstrated success coaching and directing on‑air staff in a professional broadcast environment
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to collaborate effectively with multiple departments on content and service strategies
Experience growing audiences across broadcast and digital platforms
Solid production background and digital media/streaming proficiency
Strong knowledge and experience with analyzing audience‑performance data and research methodologies
Experience in developing and managing organization‑specific research projects
Documented experience developing and managing departmental budgets
Preferred Qualifications
12 years of experience within a related setting
Proven success launching new broadcast and digital content initiatives
Built complex budgets and business cases to drive strategic expansion
Expert in multi‑platform content strategy and audience insights
Inspiring leader with a track record of motivating high‑performing creative teams
Required Documents And Additional Information
Please submit both a resume and cover letter (may be uploaded as one file).
The budgeted salary range for this position is $202,822 – $245,571.
To support faculty and staff well‑being, USC provides benefits‑eligible employees with a broad range of benefits and perks to help protect their and their dependents’ health, wealth, and future.
Minimum Education: Bachelor's degree (additional education requirements or combined experience/education as substitute).
Minimum Experience: 10 years (maximum 7 years in a senior leadership role in classical‑music broadcasting or a closely related media setting).
Preferred Education: Master's degree.
Preferred Experience: 12 years.
Preferred Skills: Demonstrated experience launching new broadcast and digital content services, developing complex content budgets, building business cases for expansion, deep understanding of audience analytics, and inspiring leadership.
Job ID: REQ20168724 | Posted Date: 11/14/2025
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Executive Director, Content
role at the University of Southern California.
Position Overview The Executive Director, Content (EDC) reports to the President of USC Radio Group and serves on Classical California’s senior leadership team. The EDC shapes the network’s programming direction and on‑air identity, serves as an on‑air host as needed, produces original broadcasts and special projects, and leads a team of announcers, producers, and music programmers. The role ensures that every element broadcast or streamed meets the highest musical and technical standards, maintains Classical California’s leadership in classical‑music radio, and cultivates listening growth. The EDC also manages the content department budget and works closely with membership, engineering, marketing, and development to align programming with fundraising objectives, operational requirements, and organizational goals.
Key Responsibilities
Programming Leadership Develop and implement a comprehensive programming plan that aligns with the brand and target audience of all Classical California broadcast and streaming channels. Direct a team of music programmers who curate daily playlists, specialty streams, and special features. Keep programming relevant, meaningful, and accessible to listeners of every age.
On‑Air and Talent Management Serve as an on‑air host as needed. Produce programs, promotional spots, and other content. Participate in on‑air pledge drives as pitch talent. Recruit, mentor, and evaluate announcers and producers; conduct regular air‑check and feedback sessions. Uphold clear, precise communication standards in both scripted and unscripted material.
Audience Growth and Evaluation Track ratings and other audience data to guide repertoire, clock structure, and promotion. Lead initiatives to expand listening and deepen time spent with Classical California. Lead digital content initiatives, including streaming and new digital audio opportunities. Create an environment of experimentation and risk‑taking to rapidly iterate and improve digital content offerings and seek new audiences. Oversee audience‑research projects in coordination with Classical California’s research team.
Cross‑Department Collaboration and Representation Partner with the development department to craft effective on‑air fundraising messages and sound for membership drives and donor appeals. Coordinate with engineering, marketing, and development to align programming with organizational goals. Represent Classical California at donor events, public gatherings, and industry forums, articulating programming vision and achievements.
Operational and Budgetary Oversight Prepare and manage the content department’s annual budget in collaboration with the President and Senior Business Officer. Oversee resource allocation, vendor relationships, and workflow efficiencies. Set clear goals, metrics, and performance standards for the content team.
Creative Vision and Partnerships/Acquisition Foster an environment that encourages creativity, innovation, and risk‑taking in content development and production while meeting performance delivery requirements. Identify distribution partnership opportunities and content production to strengthen the brand and increase revenue.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (or combined experience/education as a substitute)
Minimum of 10 years of work experience with at least seven (7) years in a senior leadership role within classical‑music broadcasting or related media formats
Proven on‑air announcing expertise with knowledge of classical music and music programming
Demonstrated success coaching and directing on‑air staff in a professional broadcast environment
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to collaborate effectively with multiple departments on content and service strategies
Experience growing audiences across broadcast and digital platforms
Solid production background and digital media/streaming proficiency
Strong knowledge and experience with analyzing audience‑performance data and research methodologies
Experience in developing and managing organization‑specific research projects
Documented experience developing and managing departmental budgets
Preferred Qualifications
12 years of experience within a related setting
Proven success launching new broadcast and digital content initiatives
Built complex budgets and business cases to drive strategic expansion
Expert in multi‑platform content strategy and audience insights
Inspiring leader with a track record of motivating high‑performing creative teams
Required Documents And Additional Information
Please submit both a resume and cover letter (may be uploaded as one file).
The budgeted salary range for this position is $202,822 – $245,571.
To support faculty and staff well‑being, USC provides benefits‑eligible employees with a broad range of benefits and perks to help protect their and their dependents’ health, wealth, and future.
Minimum Education: Bachelor's degree (additional education requirements or combined experience/education as substitute).
Minimum Experience: 10 years (maximum 7 years in a senior leadership role in classical‑music broadcasting or a closely related media setting).
Preferred Education: Master's degree.
Preferred Experience: 12 years.
Preferred Skills: Demonstrated experience launching new broadcast and digital content services, developing complex content budgets, building business cases for expansion, deep understanding of audience analytics, and inspiring leadership.
Job ID: REQ20168724 | Posted Date: 11/14/2025
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