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Work Environment/Physical Requirements: The Multimedia Journalist must be able to sit, conduct telephone conversations, use electronic mail, write letters and memos, conduct face-to-face discussions with individuals or groups, make decisions without supervision, make decisions that impact the results of co-workers, work in close proximity to others, work outdoors in all weather conditions, and work indoors in environmentally controlled conditions.
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Experience in environmental journalism or research is preferred, as is knowledge of related topics, such as endangered species, climate change, water management, forest or land management. This journalist works with the senior reporter and will be expected to work independently on some reporting and research.
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In short, we are looking for a journalist who wants to be the best storyteller, best live reporter, and provide the best social media and web content for the state of Maine. Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism or similar field.
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WTAJ-TV is looking for a driven and energetic Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) to join our news team from our DuBois location. 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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KAMR Local 4 News in Amarillo, Texas, has an opening for a News Reporter/MMJ (Multi-Media Journalist). Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience.
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KSNW is looking for an experienced journalist to join our team as a weekend evening co-anchor. An ethical journalist with strong storytelling skills and a desire to be an active member of the newsroom and the Wichita community will thrive in this position.
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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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Will have experience in broadcast journalism, preferably in on-air or producing roles, combined with a strong understanding of the digital space, including streaming platforms. We're looking for a journalist who can direct their own workflow and thrive in a team environment.
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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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KNWTV and KFTTV, the NBC and FOX affiliates in Northwest Arkansas, are looking for an experienced journalist to serve as Morning Co-Anchor of our morning newscasts! Overall, we’re looking for an experienced, hard-working journalist with a positive attitude and a team-oriented, leadership nature who can connect with viewers and motivate them as they wake up each day, and drive higher levels of social engagement and web traffic.
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The data journalist will research topics concerning North America and select global EHS (environmental, health, and safety) regulatory and legal topics, as well as sustainability and ESG developments.
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The Fellowship is open to senior level college applicants who have a strong interest in television news investigative journalism. During her more than 45-year career, Jayne has earned national and regional awards in journalism, including a DuPont Award from Columbia Journalism School, a National Edward R. Murrow Award and the Radio Television Digital News Association Lifetime Achievement Award.
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The University of Maryland seeks a visionary leader, creative innovator, accomplished journalist or scholar, and persuasive advocate for the media landscape to serve as the next Dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism (Merrill College.
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BA/BS in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, English or other related field such as public health, public policy or public administration is required. Direct experience working within a media outlet as a journalist, producer or reporter.
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Are you a writer, journalist or editor looking for an exciting opportunity to develop and deliver the content strategy for an international B2B brand? Manage strategic partnerships with third parties in print and multimedia journalism.
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