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Temporary Faculty Pool - Lecturer in Media, Communications and JournalismLecturer in Film and Media Arts: Since 1928, the Media, Communications and Journalism Department has prepared thousands of students for professional media careers.
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Edit Knight Center's trilingual (English, Spanish, and Portuguese) LatAm Journalism Review (LJR) digital news magazine focused on journalism and press freedom in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Title: Journalism Professor, Student Media Adviser. Posting Title Journalism- Adjunct Professor Posting Number 024-2024 Division Arts Department Commercial & Entertainment Arts Mission & Vision Statement.
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Housed in Murphy Hall, a state-of-the-art facility for teaching and research of journalism, strategic communication, and emerging media studies, the Hubbard School is home to the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law, the Minnesota Journalism Center, the Hubbard Digital Studios, and the Digital Information Research Center/Sevareid Library.
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The School of Communication in the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences at Radford University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor in Multimedia Journalism with a focus in Media Production to begin Fall 2024.
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The English department includes undergraduate and graduate offerings in literature, creative writing, and rhetoric that complement our undergraduate offerings in film, linguistics, and journalism.
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Job Description The position of Executive Editor for The Nevada Sagebrush, at the University of Nevada, Reno is one that requires passion, dedication and a full understanding of modern print journalism.
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Experience: Must have some journalism experience or college education in a journalism-related field of study; candidates with a digital marketing background would be considered A Journalism degree is preferred Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Media, Video Production, or another related field. Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Digital Media, Video Production, or another related field.
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We offer two undergraduate majors (journalism/mass communication and political communication) as well as an MA degree in media and public affairs focused on strategic political communication. We seek individuals with substantial professional experience in environmental journalism and/or filmmaking, a proven agenda of continuing practice and/or research, and potential for teaching excellence.
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Bachelor's degree in Media, Journalism, Television/Film Production, Broadcast Journalism, Communications and/or related area of study. Experience with non-linear video editing (Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere.
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The Communication Studies and Journalism (CSJ) Department at Contra Costa College is seeking a full-time, tenure-track professor in Journalism begin August 2023. Experience working in the print and web based journalism industry, including but not limited to reporting, writing, editing and news production for print and/or web-based/multimedia platforms.
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4-year college degree, preferably in Communications or Broadcast Journalism. Proficient in media production and broadcast systems; familiar with NexGen, Vox Pro, and Pro Tools. We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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Qualifications/Requirements:️ Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, Communications or related field, or equivalent training and/or experience. At least one year experience in broadcast journalism.
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The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Division of Media Properties seeks a Broadcast Engineer to join our team. The College of Journalism and Communications is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) and is home to four departments – Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations, and Media Production, Management, and Technology (MPMT.
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