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Fox Sports Advertises Unique $50,000 'Chief World Cup Watcher' Job

Fox Sports, in partnership with Indeed, has advertised a unique job opening for a "Chief World Cup Watcher" with a $50,000 salary. The role is described as a "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity to be based in Times Square during the World Cup.

5 May, 13:00 — 5 May, 21:08
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The IndependentMostly Factual15d ago

Fox Sports advertises for ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ $50,000 ‘World Cup Watcher’ job

Fox Sports is looking for a ‘Chief World Cup Watcher’ ahead of this summer’s World Cup

By Frank Pingue

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YahooMostly Factual15d ago

Broadcaster posts job listing for ‘Chief World Cup Watcher’ to be based in Times Square

FOX Sports is on the lookout for somebody to watch and document their take on every game during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, all from a unique office at the heart of Times Square for all to see

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varietyMostly Factual16d ago

Fox Sports, Indeed Team to Fill New Role: Chief World Cup Watcher

Attention, soccer fans: Fox Sports may have the summer job of your dreams. Executives at the Fox Corp.-backed sports-media outlet aren’t looking for the next Colin Cowherd or Tom Brady. Starting Tuesday, however, they will have their eyes peeled for a sports fan who can watch every minute of the 104 matches in this year’s […]

By Brian Steinberg

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rolling-stoneMostly Factual15d ago

How to Watch the Vice TV Docuseries ‘Soccer’s American Dream’ Online

Ahead of the World Cup, the series explores the rocky history of soccer in the United States

By Jonathan Zavaleta

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inquirerMostly Factual15d ago

Chief Justice Gesmundo: AI not a replacement for judicial reasoning

MANILA, Philippines — “AI (artificial intelligence) is treated not as a replacement for judicial reasoning but as an assistive tool to improve efficiency, case management, and access to legal information,” Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo said Tuesday. He made the statement while addressing legal leaders across Southeast Asia at the Asean Bar Leaders Summit in Mandaluyong

By mmercado

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