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VIDEO JOURNALIST This position is responsible for researching, writing, capturing visual content and editing stories for multiple platforms. MUST HAVE: Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism or related degree or equivalent years of experience Minimum of two years of experience preferred Computer literacy required, including newsroom computer systems Videography and non-linear editing experience preferred Knowledge of broadcast quality camera equipment Strong broadcast and AP style writing skills Proficient at posting content to various websites Self-motivated and able to work in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment.
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Forge journalist relationships, craft strategic media outreach plans, secure results, and define success metrics. Collaborate with Anywhere Enterprise and Employee Communications leads as well as Investor, Industry, and Government Relations teams to help translate business strategy, narrative, and progress for their audiences.
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If you're a journalism student in college considering a career as a broadcast journalist, this opportunity is for you. Scripps reaches households across the U.S. with national news outlets Scripps News and Court TV and popular entertainment brands ION, Bounce, Defy TV, Grit, ION Mystery and Laff. Scripps is the nation’s largest holder of broadcast spectrum.
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Self Starter with stellar writing, editing, and verbal communication skills with a passion for editorial excellence and engaging storytelling. Help to hone cross-brand communications processes and reporting strategies with an emphasis on aligning comms tactics with business priorities.
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The company is looking for a weekend morning NEWS ANCHOR/MULTI MEDIA JOURNALIST. The right candidate will be excited to join an aggressive team of journalists who remain on the cutting edge of this constantly changing field.
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The San Antonio Express-News is seeking a versatile journalist with knowledge of healthcare including public health, business and regulation to cover the industry as a member of its Business reporting team.
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Maintain media lists and build journalist and influencer relationships. We’re looking for a stellar Associate PR Manager who is passionate, creative and results-driven to join our team. Maintain media lists and build journalist and influencer relationships.
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The ideal candidate for this position has worked as a financial journalist for at least a decade, managed teams of reporters and editors, served as a newsroom leader, and devised and implemented strategies that improve the quality of the journalism produced and its resonance with the target audience.
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Vincennes University is seeking applicants for the Multimedia Journalist position. Vincennes University uses Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield to offer comprehensive health and dental coverage to our full-time employees.
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We have an immediate opening for a full-time journalist to cover the Marine Corps. Our readers are active-duty Marines, veterans and their families, as well as decision-makers at the Pentagon and Capitol Hill.
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Bachelors in Communication, Speech or related field with at least 1 year of experience as a Multimedia Journalist; or a combination of education and experience to meet the requirements of the position.
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WSET is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) for our Danville Bureau. WSET is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) for our Danville Bureau. We have three (3) MMJs and a news photographer at the Danville bureau.
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Responsible for shooting, writing, editing, and publishing content, coordinating and conducting interviews, and representing the station in community related events.
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WGEM is looking for a multimedia journalist to join our Emmy award-winning news team. WGEM is looking for a multimedia journalist to join our Emmy award-winning news team. We serve the Tri-States region consisting of Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. WGEM has a new state-of-the-art Production Control room which will streamline operations.
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Eastern Carolina's #1 news station, WITN News, is seeking a dynamic multimedia journalist ready to lead our New Bern bureau as our next chief. Eastern Carolina's #1 news station, WITN News, is seeking a dynamic multimedia journalist ready to lead our New Bern bureau as our next chief.
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