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The Jayne Miller Investigative Journalism Fellowship is a one-semester paid position at Hearst Television’s NBC affiliate WBAL-TV in Baltimore, MD. The Fellowship is named for Jayne Miller, a veteran journalist who served as Lead Investigative Reporter at Hearst Television’s WBAL-TV in Baltimore for more than 35 years.
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WKMG-TV is looking for an outgoing, driven General Assignment journalist who thrives on breaking news and always comes to work prepared with enterprising ideas or an investigative tip ready to turn.
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Smith & Carson, an Atlanta-based industry leader in performing complex litigation, jury, corporate due diligence, and background investigations, is looking for an experienced investigative reporter and QA editor to join our team.
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You can also conduct interviews with the skill of an investigative journalist. Use Notion, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign, Flourish, Tableau, Salesforce, and social media platforms. You can also conduct interviews with the skill of an investigative journalist.
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A team: Managing Editor (to whom you will report), Senior Content Editor, Data Journalist and Investigative Reporter. Inspire the Midwest Newsroom team – which includes an investigative reporter and a data journalist – as well as reporters from the stations.
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Completes requests for research, statistics, and written reports on crime analysis, administrative and planning analysis, intelligence, and investigative analysis for various venues of presentation and publication.
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Minimum tenure of 36+ months working as a fraud/crime investigator or investigative journalist. Profile- CyberCrime Investigations Background/ Journalist / Intel Background. Past experience in investigating financial crimes/investigative journalism.
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At least five years of full-time experience as a researcher for a labor union, community organizing project, impact investing firm, environmental justice group, or relevant academic project; OR at least five years of full-time experience as a journalist with strong investigative reporting clips.
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The Washington Post is seeking an accomplished journalist to join our rapid response investigations team in the pursuit of high-impact accountability stories on the most urgent topics of the day.
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We need a journalist who can put together engaging newscasts that incorporate all the bells and whistles. Any offer of employment is conditional upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screening, investigative background check, employment/education verifications and reference checks.
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Iowa's News Now is looking for an investigative multimedia journalist who isn’t afraid to hold people in powerful positions accountable. Knowledge of the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) process, computer-assisted reporting, and data-driven reporting along with familiarity of legal issues related to investigative television news reporting are essential.
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In addition to being an outstanding journalist with a great personality, you need to be a team leader. We want someone who can bring an investigative eye to reporting and tackle breaking news live in the field.
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Oklahoma Watch, a nonprofit, statewide investigative journalism organization based in Oklahoma City, is looking for an aggressive reporter to cover evictions and homelessness OR race and equity in Oklahoma.
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KXAN seeks a dynamic multi-media journalist to take charge of our KXAN Live streaming platform, delivering breaking news and original content on-demand for our online audience. This role will also involve daily in-depth and investigative local news reporting for 15 counties in the Austin, Texas area.
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We routinely win top prizes for investigative journalism, public service and enterprise reporting. Our team of journalists are among the best in the state, including a Pulitzer Prize finalist and a Michigan journalist of the year.
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