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Job Description Video and Well are looking for a creative and ambitious video journalist to produce outstanding service and enterprise video journalism to help Times readers live healthier lives.
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Your responsibilities as an MMJ will include reporting, shooting and editing news stories, enterprising story ideas, developing contacts, as well as other responsibilities as assigned. Job Description WACH is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist.
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WTVC is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist. WTVC is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist. You will be expected to produce daily content on a variety of platforms including the internet, social networking sites and mobile phones, in addition to television.
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You will have a background in television production and experience of picture editing and script writing. Are you a producer or journalist who thrives on the buzz of working within a live news environment.
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We are looking for a journalist who is passionate about sharing content online and on social media. Duties/Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:- Writing, editing & attaching video to news stories on - Monitoring news sources to develop news content- Promoting content on social media through engaging posts.
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In addition to being an outstanding journalist with a great personality, you need to be a team leader. Sharp video shooting and editing skills. WICS is looking for a dynamic full-time Morning News Anchor.
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Position Preference: News Producer, News Reporter, Video-Journalist, Technical Production, Digital Producer. Prior experience shooting video and/or editing on Adobe Premiere preferred. You will learn the technical workflow and skills needed to work as a local video journalist.
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KRCG is looking for a dynamic full-time evening news anchor. Our winning candidate will be someone who embraces social media and knows how to consistently engage with the audience. While applying online, please include a link to your online demo reel.
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WPDE is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist. WPDE is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist. Skills and Experience: Sharp news judgment Excellent writing skills The ability to work well independently Must have and maintain a valid license and a good driving record Requirements and Qualifications: A minimum of 0-2 years reporting experience is required Experience with live shots is a plus Experience with Live-U is a plus While applying online, please include a link to your online demo reelSinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace.
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The Multimedia Journalist (Durango) uses advanced shooting, editing, and writing skills to produce compelling daily content for digital and broadcast platforms. The position specializes in visualization of complex concepts, facts and data using advanced video editing, and documentary/news-style videography techniques, as well as writing and copy editing.
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The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories and is prepared to deliver them LIVE. You will report to the Assistant News Director. Local News Multimedia Journalist (MMJ.
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This person must be a journalist and keen observer of the news with strong editorial judgment and the ability to assemble audio stories that will captivate a regional audience. Technical abilities include recording interviews, gathering clean audio, editing interviews and mixing with multiple tracks.
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40/29, in Rogers, AR is looking for a Multimedia Journalist who can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present in a compelling manor. The Multimedia Journalist is motivated, loves telling stories and is prepared to deliver them LIVE.
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The Daily Corinthian, a community newspaper serving Northeast Mississippi and Southwest Tennessee, is seeking an experienced, hands-on newspaper journalist to help lead and direct our newsroom operations as editor.
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WVTM, the NBC affiliate in Birmingham, AL is looking for a Multimedia Journalist who can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present in a compelling manor. Professional or schooling experience in television news reporting, photography and editing.
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