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Bachelor's degree in journalism preferred. 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.
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10 years of experience as adigital communications professional, social media manager, journalist, or in arelated communications, public affairs or public relations role. Bachelor’s degree in journalism, English, communications, media, marketing, political science, public policy, or arelated field.
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Bachelor’s degree in journalism or related field with a minimum 2 years on-air experience in a commercial television news operation. FOX6 Milwaukee is looking for a creative, innovative journalist who can do it all.
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Requirements & Skills:Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience. KNWTV and KFTTV, the NBC and FOX affiliates in Northwest Arkansas, are looking for a Multi-Media Journalist Reporter to serve our community.
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Position Title: MMJ (Video Journalist) College degree in broadcast journalism, communication, or other related areas is preferred. Position Title: MMJ (Video Journalist) College degree in broadcast journalism, communication, or other related areas is preferred.
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A news videographer is a journalist who has the ability to record and edit images for television; Working alone or with a reporter and working on deadline, he or she conducts interviews, shoots supporting video and transmits that video to the station.
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Requirements & Skills:Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experienceComprehensive knowledge of sports and sports related activitiesExcellent communication skills, both oral and written.
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We're looking for a creative storyteller who will excel in this digital age of journalism. BA/BS in journalism, communications or related field. Understanding the tenants of professional journalism.
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Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience. The Digital Media Journalist will produce and distribute content elements across several media platforms.
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The ideal candidate is a dynamic journalist who thrives in a fast-paced digital news. postgraduate education (within the journalism field), and an impressive fitness center. Must have journalism qualifications and a strong background in news.
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The Multimedia Journalist Reporter gathers information, reports, shoots and edits video, and writes stories for all platforms in a manner that is clear, engaging and meaningful to news consumers.
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We need a strong leader who can motivate and inspire generations X, Y and Z. And we need a skilled journalist who can deploy our robust staff in a way that ensures we keep our lead on all platforms virtually every hour of every day.
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Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree Journalism required (equivalent years of experience may substitute for education) + three years of experience as a multi-platform journalist. Today, as one of the most powerful and trusted voices in America, Nexstar remains true to its mission to uphold the public interest principles of localism, diversity and trustworthy, unbiased broadcast journalism.
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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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