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At least one-year reporting/field producing/copy editing experienceA full understanding of ethics in journalism, libel, fair use and other legal issues. Minimum 5 years journalism experience.
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5+ years experience as an editor online or other publications preferred, particularly in opinion copy. Bachelors or better in Journalism or related field. Computer knowledge: document editing software, like Microsoft Word.
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Editors will work with the Broadcast Managing Editor and Brand Manager to plot the daily news flow, including news copy, top stories, live shots (both local and network) and how best to allocate reporter resources throughout the day.
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Minimum QualificationsBachelor’s degree in communications field, public relations, or marketing and two (2) years of related experience OR six (6) years related experience in the field for public relations, public affairs or journalism related with experience in research, conducting interviews, writing, editing, and obtaining release/approval for articles, feature stories, news releases, and statements including electronic, web based, and hard copy material.
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Assists in writing, copy editing, researching, and coordinating sports programming and other content. Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism. Assists in writing, copy editing, researching, and coordinating sports programming and other content.
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We are looking for a candidate with a background in: Marketing, Journalism, Copy Editing, Writing and/or Localization. As a Linguistic QA Tester, you will primarily be proofreading and editing content already localized to your native language, making sure you catch any errors in the content, such as: grammar, typos, syntax, punctuation, capitalization, political incorrectness, inconsistencies, and extra spaces between words or characters.
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Preferred backgrounds: Marketing, Journalism, Copy Editing, Proofreading, Writing, Translation and/or Localization. Preferred backgrounds: Marketing, Journalism, Copy Editing, Proofreading, Writing, Translation and/or Localization.
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Writing copy and editing video for newscasts. A 4-year degree in Journalism or Mass Communications preferred. Non-linear editing skills a plus. WPEC in sunny West Palm Beach, Florida is looking for a part-time Associate Producer to join our team and learn the ropes of TV news production.
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Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience. Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience.
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The Digital Producer leads the transition from broadcast focused newsrooms to multi-platform newsrooms through active daily example; providing training in methods, processes and tactics; as well as in creating/editing original content beyond that which is produced for on-air.
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Assists in writing, copy editing, researching and coordinating news programming and other content. Requirements & Skills:Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience.
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Proven knowledge and experience working with current media creation tools and contemporary newsroom systems Excel in storytelling across multiple platforms Strong writing and copy-editing skills are a must Previous experience as a Reporter preferred - however we will train the right candidate Must be able to work well under pressure to meet strict deadlines Journalism/Communications Degree preferred.
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Manages internal and external team members to execute on the development and implementation of content creation, placement and repurposing to benefit the overall content strategy; including but not limited to defining the governance/workflow of content creation, improvements on existing processes, and managing the planning, copy editing, approval, delivery, form and distribution timing by channel.
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The News Anchor serves as the primary presenter of news stories and other content for all platforms in a manner that is clear, engaging, and meaningful to news consumers. Acts as a field reporter as assigned.
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The successful candidate will anchor multiple weekday evening newscasts, fill-in produce, and report on occasion. KAMR Local 4 News in Amarillo, Texas, has an opening for a main evening co-anchor. You must be a credible anchor with a good personality on air.
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