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Mar 06 2009

Boxoffice.com and Box Office Magazine is looking for Freelance Writers

It seems more and more freelance writing jobs are appearing every day. I had never heard of Boxoffice.com or the magazine, but it covers the entertainment industry. Anyone interested in following your favorite stars or just love Hollywood gossip this could be perfect for you. The ad does say you must have experience writing about the film industry, you will receive assignments weekly, and the pay is negotiable. I have read so many great blogs out there about movie stars it is possible that they may be enough to qualify you as an experienced writer. Blogs sure do get many readers!

I hope someone can take advantage of this opportunity and it is worthwhile for them. They do ask you send a resume along with a summary why you feel you would be qualified to write for them.

Here is the ad for the position http://www.journalismjobs.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=1027704

This is http://boxoffice.com/ for those of you who want to get a better idea of what the website looks like, and what past articles are about. Good luck to anyone who pursues this opportunity.

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One Response to “Boxoffice.com and Box Office Magazine is looking for Freelance Writers”

  1. milyjohnsonon 06 Mar 2009 at 4:11 pm edit this

    This job sounds pretty great. I love reading and writing about Hollywood news so I would love to check this out. :)

    http://theinformer.today.com

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