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Watch anime and get paid: Website offers cash for reviews of shows, movies

/ 06:15 PM November 03, 2020

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Dream job alert: A website dedicated to Japanese pop culture is offering cash incentives in exchange for reviewing anime TV shows and films.

AniRadio Plus, which is based in the Philippines, will also give the accepted applicants free unlimited subscription to streaming sites and allow them to help organize AniRadio’s future events.

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The website announced the offer on its Facebook page last Sunday, Nov. 1. Among the required tasks are writing a review for an assigned anime TV show or film and attending meetings.

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The site then explained that the cash incentive will depend on “criterion-based assessment” by the team’s editors.

Those interested in applying for the role must be at least 16 years old, permanently living in the Philippines and have a device that can access streaming services such as Netflix and Crunchyroll. The site also stressed that applicants should not have a bias towards any anime when reviewing.

The site will only accept applications until Dec. 1 and will announce the new anime reviewers within the same month. The group added that it is not a regular job and will only have the reviewers join as freelancers. NVG

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