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KSLA News 12 is the aggressive, National Edward R. Murrow award-winning CBS affiliate serving the region known as the ArkLaTex. The station is the market's leader in timely and accurate reporting of breaking news, investigative journalism, award-winning storytelling, and First Alert Weather.
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Local 4 News in the Quad Cities is looking for a Multimedia Journalist Reporter. The Multimedia Journalist Reporter produces, reports, shoots, writes, voices, edits, and feeds news production content for all platforms in a manner that is clear, engaging, and meaningful to news consumers.
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KOSU seeks a multimedia journalist to work as an Indigenous Affairs Reporter. Two years' experience as news producer, journalist, and/or announcer. Successful experience using broadcast, production and field recording equipment; Successful experience using contemporary audio editing software; Successful experience with diverse populations ;Successful experience reporting in the field; Experience using social media and digital tools to as journalism tools; Experience doing FOIAs and building journalism sources; Experience in managing complex projects with the ability to meet a deadline.
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Mississippi Public Broadcasting's News Division seeks an experienced managing editor who’s a curious journalist with strong news judgment to help guide, grow and build upon our success as a recognized statewide news source.
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Day-to-day tasks will include writing press releases, pitching stories, assisting with journalist inquiries, maintaining media databases for the North American market, planning events and activations, researching destination and hotel updates, organizing and hosting group and individual media FAM trips, developing and maintaining productive relationships with key industry, trade, and consumer journalists, completing other administrative tasks, and supporting clients’ social media efforts.
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The News & Investigations Editor should have a wealth of experience with investigative and public affairs journalism and a knack for coaching reporters of various experience levels to produce compelling work that breaks news and empowers people in all corners of our community.
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College degree in broadcast journalism, communication, or other related areas is preferred. College degree in broadcast journalism, communication, or other related areas is preferred. One year of successful reporting experience in a television news environment.
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10+ years of broadcast journalism experience (previous Anchoring/Reporting is a plus) The top candidate for this role is an experienced broadcast journalist and proven newsroom leader who is comfortable and effective at driving daily newsroom content with a constant commitment to excellence.
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The Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin seeks a bilingual journalist to edit its trilingual digital news magazine, LatAm Journalism Review (LJR.
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Professional Writing (e.g. copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer) Completion of a liberal arts degree program that is heavily writing-focused (Journalism, Literature, Linguistics, Communication, Philosophy, History, English, or similar.
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Experience as an accomplished journalist, strategic communication professional, or a distinguished faculty member from a nationally-known university program in media, strategic communication, or journalism who has broad professional experience in research-based communication.
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The award-winning Sioux City Journal is seeking a creative, motivated student journalist for a 10-week paid internship this summer. When applying, please submit the following items: a cover letter; a resume detailing relevant journalism experience; and five examples of published journalism work.
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The Bismarck Tribune, located in the capital city of North Dakota, has an immediate opening for a full-time multimedia journalist with news editor, layout and digital skills. You will have a voice in planning, developing and delivering impactful journalism across digital and print platforms, plus you'll help direct workflow and production while partnering with the newsroom's top editor.
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Strong background in broadcast journalism with good news judgment. WKMG-TV wins Edward R. Murrow, Emmy and Florida Association of Broadcast Journalist awards. WKMG-TV is looking for an outgoing, driven weekend morning news anchor who thrives on breaking news, loves engaging with the team and the viewer, and always comes to work prepared to help others begin their day.
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The department seeks an accomplished journalist, strategic communication professional, or a distinguished faculty member from a nationally known university program in media, strategic communication, or journalism who has broad professional experience in research-based communication.
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