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Freelance Music Writer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

NY · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

... music, graphics, and other assets. * Coordinate freelance creative teams and external agencies ... Demonstrated ability to develop creative concepts, write briefs and scripts, and edit photo and ...

WI · On-site

$80 - $100/hr

... music, graphics, and other assets. * Coordinate freelance creative teams and external agencies ... Demonstrated ability to develop creative concepts, write briefs and scripts, and edit photo and ...

$63 - $98/hr

... music, graphics, and other assets. * Coordinate freelance creative teams and external agencies ... Demonstrated ability to develop creative concepts, write briefs and scripts, and edit photo and ...

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How much do freelance music writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance music writer in the United States is $23.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a freelance music writer?

A freelance music writer is a professional who writes about music on a contract or per-assignment basis, rather than being employed by a single publication. They may create album reviews, artist interviews, concert recaps, or opinion pieces for magazines, blogs, websites, and other media outlets. Freelance music writers often pitch their ideas to editors, manage their own schedules, and work with multiple clients to cover a variety of music genres and topics.

What does a freelance music writer do?

Freelance music jobs cover a variety of jobs in the music industry. Various professionals are needed to write, record, and produce a song and release it. You may write and sell lyrics, electronic beats, or entire songs. Opportunities also exist on the technical end with sound and broadcast technicians who focus on the equipment and recording aspects. You can also work on a contract basis to compose scores for a one-off project or create music for marketing purposes for an organization. A myriad of support positions also exists, from administrative to advertising to public relations. The creation of music is often only the beginning of the responsibilities of publishing it.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a freelance music writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance Music Writer, you need strong writing skills, a deep knowledge of music theory and genres, and a portfolio of published work or relevant experience. Familiarity with content management systems, SEO tools, and digital publishing platforms is typically required. Creativity, adaptability, and the ability to meet deadlines set standout professionals apart in this field. These skills are crucial for producing engaging, insightful content that resonates with audiences and meets the demands of editors and clients.

What are some common challenges freelance music writers face when working with multiple publications or clients?

Freelance music writers often juggle assignments from various editors and outlets, which can lead to challenges like differing style guidelines, tight deadlines, and varying editorial expectations. Managing your time effectively and keeping communication clear are essential for balancing multiple projects without sacrificing quality. Additionally, freelancers frequently need to pitch their own story ideas and build strong industry relationships to secure consistent work. Flexibility and networking are key to overcoming these hurdles and sustaining a successful freelance music writing career.

What is the difference between Freelance Music Writer vs Music Journalist?

AspectFreelance Music WriterMusic Journalist
CredentialsWriting skills, music knowledgeWriting skills, music knowledge, journalism background
Work EnvironmentFreelance, remote, project-basedMedia outlets, magazines, online platforms
Employer/IndustryClients, music blogs, publishersMedia companies, magazines, newspapers
Search/Comparison IntentFreelance Music Writer vs Music Journalist

While both roles involve writing about music, a Freelance Music Writer typically works independently on various projects for different clients, focusing on articles, reviews, or content creation. A Music Journalist often works for media outlets, producing in-depth reports, features, or investigative pieces within a journalistic framework. Both require strong writing skills and music knowledge, but the journalist role may demand journalism credentials and a focus on reporting standards.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Music Writer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 90% In-person, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,412 per year, or $23.3 per hour.

Temporary Entertainment Assistant, ELLE

Hearst

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$20/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Hearst rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

50th of 78 rated media


Job description

Be Part of What's Next

Help bring ELLE's entertainment coverage and signature talent moments to life. We're looking for a highly organized, entertainment-savvy Temporary Entertainment Assistant who thrives behind the scenes-connecting people, details, and teams to make ambitious editorial and event work happen.

About Hearst Magazines (Why Us?)

Hearst Magazines is one of the world's largest publishers of magazine media across all platforms. With 30 brands in the U.S., we inspire, entertain, and create meaningful experiences for audiences everywhere.
Key Responsibilities (What You Are Doing)

  • Support the Entertainment Director in developing presentations and decks for prospective talent bookings and editorial opportunities.
  • Coordinate with editorial, social, photo, and video teams to track talent logistics, including availability, sizing, glam preferences, scheduling, and other shoot needs.
  • Partner with the Marketing team on ELLE's Women in Hollywood event execution, supporting talent bookings, presenter needs, scheduling, and event logistics.
  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date talent tracking sheets for photo shoots, Women in Hollywood, and other entertainment initiatives.
  • Manage scheduling, email follow-ups, and ongoing communications on behalf of the Entertainment Director.
  • Track multiple talent-related workstreams and deadlines, ensuring key details and next steps are communicated to relevant stakeholders.
  • Attend screenings as needed to stay connected to upcoming film, television, and cultural moments.


Qualifications (What We're Looking For)

  • 1+ years of relevant experience supporting entertainment, editorial, talent booking, events, or a related area; internship, freelance, and staff experience are all welcome.
  • Exceptional organizational skills and the ability to manage a high volume of tasks accurately and efficiently.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with confidence collaborating across teams and following up with internal and external partners.
  • Ability to prioritize competing needs and stay detail-oriented in a fast-moving, deadline-driven environment.
  • A genuine passion for editorial culture and a strong working knowledge of entertainment trends across film, television, music, and the broader cultural landscape.
  • Talent booking, assistant, or entertainment-industry experience is preferred.
  • A collaborative, proactive approach and sound judgment when handling time-sensitive talent information and logistics.
  • This is a remote position.
     

The base pay rate for this role is $20 per hour. This position is not eligible for bonus or commission compensation. Actual compensation will be determined based on experience, skills, qualifications, and location.

Hearst Magazines is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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  • Previous assistant or talent booking experience, either as an intern or freelance/staff
  • Extremely organized and able to manage high-volume of tasks effectively and efficiently
  • Excellent communication and multi-tasking skills particularly when working in a deadline-driven environment
  • A passion for editorial culture content and knowledge of the latest entertainment trends, including film, series, and music
  • Assist the Entertainment Director with compiling presentations and decks for potential talent bookings.
  • Collaborate with other departments including social, photo, and video teams to coordinate and track talent logistics like availability, sizing, glam preferences, etc...
  • Work closely with the Marketing team on Women in Hollywood event execution, booking and logistics, including coordinating presenter needs.
  • Update talent sheets for both photo shoot coordination and WIH event coordination
  • Assist the Entertainment Director with scheduling, email follow-ups, and communication
  • Attend screenings as needed.

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