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Publisher

Seaside, CA · On-site

$145K - $175K/yr

... Bay ® magazines--the region's leading independent news source--is seeking a visionary and ... Directly oversee advertising, digital marketing services, custom publishing operations and reader ...

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Business Magazine Editor

Louisville, CO · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

National publishing company in the Boulder, Colorado area is seeking an experienced, self-starting ... business/trade magazine editor and an additional five years of business writer experience to ...

Digital Editor - Atlanta Magazine Atlanta magazine, the city's leading media publishing brand for 65 years, is looking for a full-time digital editor to join its award-winning editorial team. This ...

The Sierra Editorial Fellow is an early career journalist looking for real world experience in the day-to-day world of magazine publishing. Fellows get an overview in all aspects of acquiring content ...

The Sierra Editorial Fellow is an early career journalist looking for real world experience in the day-to-day world of magazine publishing. Fellows get an overview in all aspects of acquiring content ...

Senior Video Producer

Easton, PA · Hybrid

$77K - $80K/yr

Hearst Magazines publishes nearly 260 magazine editions and 200 websites globally - and together, we're reinventing publishing for the 21st century. Key Responsibilities * Produce, shoot, and edit ...

Senior Video Producer

Easton, PA · Hybrid

$77K - $80K/yr

Hearst Magazines publishes nearly 260 magazine editions and 200 websites globally - and together, we're reinventing publishing for the 21st century. Key Responsibilities * Produce, shoot, and edit ...

Senior Video Producer

Easton, PA · Hybrid

$77K - $80K/yr

Hearst Magazines publishes nearly 260 magazine editions and 200 websites globally - and together, we're reinventing publishing for the 21st century. Key Responsibilities * Produce, shoot, and edit ...

Senior Video Producer

Easton, PA · Hybrid

$77K - $80K/yr

Hearst Magazines publishes nearly 260 magazine editions and 200 websites globally - and together, we're reinventing publishing for the 21st century. Key Responsibilities * Produce, shoot, and edit ...

Senior Video Producer

Easton, PA · Hybrid

$77K - $80K/yr

Hearst Magazines publishes nearly 260 magazine editions and 200 websites globally - and together, we're reinventing publishing for the 21st century. Key Responsibilities * Produce, shoot, and edit ...

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How much do magazine publishing jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for magazine publishing in the United States is $93,333.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $170,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Magazine Publishing, and why are they important?

To succeed in magazine publishing, you need strong editorial judgment, writing and editing skills, and a solid understanding of the magazine industry, often supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), Adobe Creative Suite, and digital publishing platforms is highly valuable. Exceptional organizational skills, creativity, and the ability to collaborate across teams help individuals excel in this dynamic field. These competencies are vital for producing compelling content, meeting publication deadlines, and adapting to the evolving media landscape.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals working in magazine publishing?

Professionals in magazine publishing often face challenges such as meeting tight deadlines, adapting to the fast-paced shift toward digital content, and balancing creative vision with commercial goals. Collaboration across editorial, design, advertising, and production teams is essential to ensure the magazine stays relevant and profitable. Additionally, staying updated with trends in audience engagement and new publishing technologies is important for career growth and success in this field.

What is the difference between Magazine Publishing vs Editorial Assistant?

AspectMagazine PublishingEditorial Assistant
Primary RoleOversees the production, distribution, and overall management of magazinesSupports editors in content creation, editing, and research tasks
Required SkillsProject management, industry knowledge, communicationWriting, editing, research, organizational skills
Work EnvironmentPublishing houses, media companies, magazine officesEditorial offices, media companies, publishing firms
Common CertificationsDegree in journalism, communications, or related fieldsDegree in journalism, English, or media studies

Magazine Publishing involves managing the entire magazine production process, while an Editorial Assistant supports editorial teams with content and research. Both roles often require similar educational backgrounds and work in related environments, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What is magazine publishing?

Magazine publishing is the process of creating, producing, and distributing magazines in print or digital formats. It involves various stages, including editorial planning, content creation, design, printing, marketing, and distribution. Magazine publishers work with writers, editors, designers, and advertisers to deliver content that appeals to a specific audience. The industry has evolved with technology, with many publishers now offering digital editions and interactive content alongside traditional print magazines.
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Infographic showing various Magazine Publishing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,333 per year, or $44.9 per hour.
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Publisher

Monterey County Weekly

Seaside, CA • On-site

$145K - $175K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Publisher

Organization: Monterey County Weekly / Monterey County Now Location: Monterey County, CA (in-office/ not remote) Reports to: President and CEO Compensation: $145,000 – $175,000 base salary + performance-based bonus

The Opportunity

Milestone Communications Inc., publisher of Monterey County Weekly, Monterey County Now, Salinas Valley Now, and the Best of Monterey Bay® magazines—the region’s leading independent news source—is seeking a visionary and community-minded Publisher. Following our tradition of editorial excellence and local impact, you will serve as the chief day-to-day manager of the company and a senior executive of the brand, overseeing both the business operations and the strategic direction of our print and digital platforms.

This is a high-impact role for a leader who understands that a healthy democracy requires a healthy local news ecosystem. You will be responsible for driving revenue growth, fostering a culture of innovation, and serving as the face of the organization within the Monterey County community.

Monterey County Weekly was founded by the current CEO in 1988 and has a long tradition of excellence in journalism, editorial independence, public service, impact in the community and a profitable business operation. The Weekly is the back-to-back winner of First Place - General Excellence amongst large weekly papers at the 2024 and 2025 California Journalism Awards. Monterey County Gives! a philanthropic fundraising campaign that the Weekly initiated and has spearheaded with the Community Foundation for Monterey County in 2000 has raised over $99 million for local nonprofits, including $17.1 million in 2025. And while much of the media industry has retreated under financial pressures our company has remained profitable and even expanded news operations in 2026 with the creation of a new digital product: Salinas Valley Now.

The Weekly, and its digital platforms, is a rare journalism enterprise in today’s media landscape and is seeking its next leader to help shape its future for the coming decades. This is the first time a new publisher will have been hired since 1999.

Key Responsibilities
  • Strategic Leadership: Partner with the President and CEO to set and execute long and short-term goals. You will lead the innovations in technology and content delivery while maintaining the integrity and strength of our flagship print product.
  • Revenue Growth & Sustainability: Directly oversee advertising, digital marketing services, custom publishing operations and reader revenue. You will be expected to identify and grow new revenue streams.
  • Operations & P&L Management: Manage the annual budget and day-to-day operations. You’ll ensure the organization remains profitable and efficient while investing in the talent and tools necessary for growth.
  • Ambassador: Represent the company at community events, non-profit boards, and business associations. You are a primary liaison between the publication and the diverse stakeholders of Monterey County.
  • Team Development: Lead and mentor a dedicated staff across sales, production, technology and administration. You will foster a collaborative environment that prizes creative problem-solving and journalistic independence.
Qualifications
  • Experience: Minimum of 7–10 years in journalism, media management, publishing, or high-level sales leadership. Experience in an Associate Publisher or Director role is highly preferred.
  • Business Acumen: A proven track record of meeting or exceeding revenue targets and managing complex P&L statements.
  • Digital Fluency: A deep understanding of digital advertising and how to leverage digital platforms to expand audience reach.
  • Local Roots (or a desire to build them): You must understand the unique cultural and economic landscape of Monterey County and be prepared to immerse yourself fully in the community.
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Communications, Journalism, or a related field; advanced degree in journalism or business administration a plus.
The Ideal Candidate

You are a "player-coach." You aren't afraid to join a high-level sales pitch one hour, defend a news story the next and dive into operational logistics before the day is out. You possess a growth mindset and believe that local journalism is a vital, thriving business sector. Most importantly, you have the determination and creativity to lead an independent media company in an evolving industry.

Benefits & Perks
  • Base salary of $145,000-$175,000 plus performance-based bonus.
  • Annual bonus structure based on KPIs and profitability.
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • 401(k) with company match; profit sharing.
  • The opportunity to live and work in one of the most beautiful coastal regions in the world.
Application Process

Submit a cover letter describing your commitment to local journalism and what makes you the ideal candidate for this role along with your resume to Erik Cushman, publisher at erik@montereycountynow.com


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