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Seeking Energetic, Inquisitive Reporter Who Knows How to Own a Beat Fast-growing trade publication ( ) covering the electric power industry and climate policy seeks an energetic, inquisitive beat reporter in New York state to cover regulatory and legislative policy news and write enterprise features.
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Rtoinsider.com) covering the electric power industry and climate policy seeks an energetic, inquisitive beat reporter in New York state to cover regulatory and legislative policy news and write enterprise features.
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You will pitch stories that could be included in the news summary, and work with a correspondent, production assistant and an editor. As the Lead News Producer for our Weekend broadcast, you'll be an integral part of our team.
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The Correspondent will also work closely with the Washington News Bureau, which is responsible for daily coverage of politics, breaking news, and special events. Hearst Television is seeking a dynamic, self-motivated, creative, innovative, and thoughtful investigative correspondent to help lead our National Investigative Unit. This unit has the unique responsibility of developing and owning original stories of national relevance while highlighting and delivering the local impact across our markets.
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Constantly track correspondent assignments, shooting and delivery schedules. Possess a clear understanding of TV and digital news production including editorial, logistical, and operational techniques.
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Youll be qualified to pursue a career as a staff writer, editor or correspondent. The Army public affairs specialist participates in and assists with the supervision and administration of Army public affairs programs primarily through news releases, newspaper articles, Web-based material and photographs for use in military and civilian news media.
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Salem Radio Network has an immediate opening for a Correspondent in our Washington, D.C. news bureau. Looking for a seasoned national network or major market newsperson who will—among other duties—file reports on Breaking News as well as national politics and possibly be assigned to cover Capitol Hill. Employee will also occasionally anchor top/bottom of the hour newscasts on our twin 24/7 news networks SRN News and TOWNHALL News , and handle duties on the editor’s desk in our D.C. bureau as assigned.
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It was the first British newspaper to add a Saturday magazine; the first to give photography the same prestige as a news copy; the first to challenge the Westminster lobby system of closed briefings; the first broadsheet to move to the more compact ‘tabloid’ format; the first to launch a concise quality compact paper; and the first – and only – major newspaper to pull off a successful transformation to fully digital publishing.
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A Senior Field Correspondent does a variety of breaking news and enterprising/investigative reporting in multiple formats. Job Summary The correspondent will be researching topical news stories that relate to news from northern Mexico to the KJZZ audience.
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Based in New York or London with opportunities for travel, the correspondent will report to BoF's news and features editor. The Business of Fashion is seeking a correspondent to lead and expand our coverage of how marketing, media, public relations and entertainment help fashion and beauty brands connect with consumers.
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The Successful ApplicantBachelor's degree or higher5+ years within CORRESPONDENT BANKING is requiredStrong knowledge of US banking regulations and practicesExposure to high risk jurisdictionsExperience conducting EDD reviewsCAMS is preferred, but not requiredMandarin is preferred, but not requiredLocal to Midtown NY & Immediately available for workWhat's on OfferThis client has 2 openings on their team and looking to hire before the end of the month.
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The New York Times is seeking an experienced and ambitious correspondent to cover Albany, chronicling the dramatic ups and downs in the Capitol and expertly translating legislative actions for the every day New Yorker.
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The Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc. (MBN) is seeking a California Correspondent for Alhurra News Team. 2-3 year previous experience as an on-camera correspondent. PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Correspondent is responsible for providing clear and concise reports after gathering and verifying factual information through interviews, observations, and research.
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The correspondent will jump on news, lead investigative pieces, produce scoops, and write profiles of the characters and companies behind these organizations, as well as the content they produce.
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The college's award-winning student experiential learning activities include print, video and digital news media, a speech and debate team, an advertising and public relations agency, a radio station, and sports broadcasting productions.
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