As a music editor, you're the creative head behind the music design in media like radio, television or online platforms, researching, planning and producing content that appeals to and informs the audience, writing articles, creating playlists and conducting interviews with artists, analyzing trends in the music scene, and developing concepts for broadcasts and formats.
In Germany, a music editor can expect an entry-level salary of about 2,300 euros gross per month, with the corresponding professional experience, the salary is about 3,200 euros gross per month. These values can vary depending on the industry, field of work and location of the employer.
To become a music editor, you usually need to have completed studies in media, communication or music journalism, or you can get a job in the music industry with relevant internships and work experience.
Music editors have a variety of career options, ranging from working in radio and television stations to positions in the music industry. With experience and an extensive network, they can reach leadership positions in the media industry or work as independent consultants and writers for artists and labels.
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