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Media Planner Jobs in Texas

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Search Results - Media Planner Jobs in Texas
Ad Results Media-Houston
Ad Results Media is seeking a Media Planner to work in our media planning department. This role is essential in the day to day function of the media team and will primarily support the Account Strategist in executing client advertising campaigns...
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NBCUniversal-Mcallen
with all buyers, media planners, and brand managers in your assigned territory....
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Robert Half-Mesquite
and lead media planning efforts. Working closely with a consultant, you’ll ensure the successful execution of strategies and campaigns for this lean, high-performing team. Senior Brand Manager - Contract Responsibilities:  •  Develop and lead the execution...
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Ken Media-Austin
ensures that our data tools are used to inform our planning and goals, not to direct the same path everyone else is taking. Our portfolio includes Media Strategy & Buying for Shiner Beers, Promised Land Dairy, LALA, and NatureSweet, where we inform great...
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LIDL-Arlington
in Microsoft Office Suite or related software  •  Ability to work independently  •  Proficiency in media planning and buying tools such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads Manager, and DSP platforms  •  Knowledge of analytics tools like Google Analytics, Adobe...
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Austin
and execute effective marketing campaigns specific to each family show, concert, or event to maximize attendance and ticket revenue. This includes but is not limited to media planning-negotiating-buying, promotion implementation, publicity, database/ email...
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