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<strong><b>JOB DESCRIPTION</b></strong><br/><br/>The Director, Advertising Solutions plays a key role on the Ad Solutions team, supporting the development and go-to-market of products and capabilities that drive FOX ad sales revenue and advertiser experience. This role works cross-functionally to execute on strategy, support sales enablement, and help bring new solutions to market.<br/><br/><b>A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES</b><br/><br/><ul><li>Gather and synthesize insights from clients, sales, partners, and industry sources to help inform a cohesive point of view on market needs and opportunities. Collaborate with peer teams to ensure consistent signal aggregation.</li><li>Support the evaluation and prioritization of new capabilities. Help maintain the integrated roadmap for customer-facing products, contributing structured analysis and competitive context.</li><li>Partner with engineering and product teams by providing business requirements and functional specifications. Serve as a business subject matter expert during development, contributing input on feature prioritization and tradeoffs.</li><li>Coordinate with internal operational teams (e.g., Yield, Client Services) to document and communicate processes needed to support new product launches.</li><li>Support rollout of new products and capabilities to the sales organization. Develop and deliver training materials in partnership with content SMEs across teams.</li><li>Help manage and track sales support requests, identify patterns in those requests to surface recurring client needs, and provide day-to-day support for product questions and individual pitches.</li><li>Contribute to messaging and narrative development for Fox Ad Sales. Represent Fox capabilities in client meetings and internal sales meetings.</li></ul><br/><br/><strong><b>WHAT YOU WILL NEED</b></strong><br/><br/><ul><li>8+ years experience in advertising, with specific exposure to TV/streaming, digital media, and/or programmatic advertising.</li><li>Solid understanding of the media ecosystem and developing point of view on market trends and advertiser needs.</li><li>Familiarity with privacy and compliance issues relevant to the media and advertising industry.</li><li>Working knowledge of key analytic, data science, and AI concepts as applied to advertising business problems.</li><li>Understanding of core advertising functions: audience development, measurement and attribution, planning and activation.</li><li>Familiarity with key ad tech platforms and providers: data providers, measurement vendors, ID graphs, DSPs, DMPs, and similar.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to translate strategic direction into actionable operational plans and cross-functional coordination.</li><li>Experience working across advertiser, agency, publisher, or tech provider environments preferred.</li><li>Experience in client-facing or sales support roles; comfortable engaging stakeholders at multiple levels of an organization.</li><li>Experience in product management, solution strategy, or a related role, with demonstrated success contributing to product development and go-to-market efforts.</li><li>Experience supporting sales organizations through training, enablement materials, or direct sales support.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to adapt messaging and communication style for different audiences and stakeholders.</li><li>Strong cross-functional collaborator; able to work effectively with engineering, marketing, legal, finance, sales, operations, and other teams.</li><li>Experience driving initiatives within large, matrixed organizations - building alignment, managing ambiguity, and delivering results.</li></ul><br/><br/>#LI-JS1<br/><br/>Pursuant to state and local pay disclosure requirements, the pay rate/range for this role, with final offer amount dependent on education, skills, experience, and location is $143,000.00-170,000.00 annually. This role is also eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, various benefits, including medical/dental/vision, insurance, a 401(k) plan, paid time off, and other benefits in accordance with applicable plan documents. Benefits for Union represented employees will be in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreement.<br/><br/>View more detail about FOX Benefits.

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