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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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Moreover, they are a correspondent for the RBNA Media Network in SoFlo in identifying local stories that have national and global earned media potential for Hispanic media and working with the regional and network Communication Managers to uplevel their content and story angles for earned Hispanic media impact nationally and globally.
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Candidates for the role of National Investigative Correspondent should be focused on fact-based journalism that gives deeper context on big stories and relevant topics while incorporating transparency as part of the reporting.
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National Journal is hiring a Senate campaign correspondent for the Hotline, the political world's oldest and most respected campaigns and elections newsletter. Best known as one of Washington's most trusted media brands for more than 50 years, our expertise is unmatched with teams of specialists dedicated to government affairs, communications, and political research, in addition to exceptional journalism.
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And it's why our business strategy centers on making journalism so good that it's worth paying for. It's why we focus deeply on how our readers will experience our journalism, from print to audio to a world-class digital and app destination.
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BA degree or above, preferably in mass communication or journalism. Constantly track correspondent assignments, shooting and delivery schedules. BA degree or above, preferably in mass communication or journalism.
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Salem Radio Network has an immediate opening for a Correspondent in our Washington, D.C. news bureau. Compensation to be determined based on multiple factors including relevant experience, job-related qualifications, and knowledge of journalism business in 2024.
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The Political Correspondent will be a key member of the political team whose role is to ensure first-class coverage of the main developments in UK politics, with a strong emphasis on exclusive content.
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Some 1,250 undergraduate student majors complete coursework in areas that include: Advertising and Public Relations; Cinema and Media Studies; Digital and Social Media; Health Communication and Media; Interpersonal and Organizational Communication; Journalism and News Media Studies; and Sports Broadcasting.
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We are looking for a Senior News Correspondent to join our CBN News Bureau in Washington, D.C. as we offer today's news headlines and stories that impact the global Christian community. Strong interpersonal skills with ability to cultivate necessary contacts and relationships crucial to producing great journalism.
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Candidates must have a deep understanding of investigative journalism; be a skilled storyteller who can find unique angles, think outside the box, and deliver the real impact on viewers from an issue or problem; have experience developing high-level sources; be skilled at navigating public records and public records requests; be an effective communicator with exceptional time-management skills and a collaborative leader who thrives in a team environment where every voice is heard.
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The correspondent will be an independent contractor who attends high school and college games and writes stories meeting professional journalism standards. Deputy Correspondent Coordinator.
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Looking for a seasoned national network or major market newsperson who willamong other dutiesfile 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 editors desk in our D.C. bureau as assigned.
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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. Experience in investigative journalism, dynamic writing and storytelling, and live reporting.
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College degree in mass communications or journalism preferred. Possess a clear understanding of TV news production including editorial, logistical and operational techniques. College degree in mass communications or journalism preferred.
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