ScreenRant is hiring a paid freelance contributor to write fast, accurate entertainment news (movies + TV) in their house style. You’ll be expected to hit deadlines, take edits well, and handle basic formatting and visuals. They explicitly prohibit using AI to produce content.
About ScreenRant
ScreenRant is a major entertainment news site publishing breaking and trending coverage across movies, TV, games, comics, music, and more. It operates under the Valnet Publishing Group.
Schedule
- Freelance contract
- Remote
- Afternoon (PST) availability preferred
- Weekend availability valued
- Flexible schedule overall
What You’ll Do
- Write movie/TV news articles in ScreenRant house style after training
- Fact-check, format, link, and source images (plus very basic image edits like sizing/brightness)
- Update and refresh older content when assigned
- Apply editorial feedback consistently
- Communicate actively with editors and work fast under deadline
What You Need
- Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, English, or related field
- Broad knowledge of movies/TV and entertainment industry across genres
- Network TV knowledge is a plus
- 2+ years writing for a credible digital publication
- Strong English writing with clean grammar and spelling
- Fast turnaround ability and comfort working remote
- High urgency, quick learner
Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Consistent, timely payments
- Flexible schedule
- Remote from anywhere
- Big audience exposure
Important Note
Valnet requires contributors to follow editorial standards, including no AI use for the content itself. (You can still use AI for personal planning, outlining practice, or skill-building off-platform, but the submitted writing must be fully yours.)
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