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The New York Times has a job opening for a Director of Opinion Strategy whose role in part would be to ensure alignment between the opinion and newsroom departments. The Newsroom Strategy group is looking for an experienced strategist and advisor who will be responsible for helping The Times’s Opinion department chart and implement its strategy and solve complex journalism and operational questions, the job description reads.
The job, which was posted Wednesday, is mainly concerned with executing Opinion projects and strategy, but it also calls for serving as one of the key conduits connecting and ensuring alignment between efforts in Opinion and around the wider newsroom and company.
âDo you happen to be a member of a church, synagogue, or mosque?â
It was 1937 when the Gallup Poll first asked that question, one it has asked at regular intervals ever since. For more than six decades, church membership in America was quite high: It was 73 percent in 1937, and remained in the low 70s for the rest of the century. But beginning around 2000, the number of Americans belonging to a house of worship went into a nosedive. Gallup reported last month that church membership had sunk to just 47 percent. For the first time ever, only a minority of American adults are affiliated with a church.
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