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News online is looking for an enthusiastic Writer/Editor to join its growing editorial staff creating best-in-class entertainment news, pop culture and trending articles, galleries and exclusive news.
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News-Gazette Media, based in Champaign, Ill., is seeking a community-minded journalist to write, edit and paginate The County Star, a weekly publication that covers central and southern Champaign County.
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It will also handle Assignment Editor duties on the weekends. RESPONSIBILITIES: Create compelling, UX-focused content related to news, events and topics relevant to local users and beyond, including text stories, photos/graphics, live streaming content, breaking news, and social media elements.
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The Copy Editor is an integral part of the editorial process. This person needs to be able to excel both at breaking news and in-depth storytelling and will need to be able to edit a wide variety of story content.
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Freelance Photographer/Video Editor - (Chicago, IL) News twelve Networks is the 1st, largest and most watched 24-hour local tv news network in the country, with 7 individual local news channels and 5 traffic and weather channels serving Long Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, Westchester, Hudson Valley, the Bronx, and Brooklyn.
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Join our News Team as a Photographer/Editor Fill-In. Three to five years television news gathering, editing and microwave experience required. The Photographer/Editor is responsible for the operation of cameras, editing and microwave equipment used in electronic newsgathering.
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Weekly newspaper in the heart of southern Illinois is seeking a General News Editor to cover Franklin County, Illinois. Duties will include covering county and city meetings, feature stories, breaking news, Local sports, Etc.
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We are looking for a seasoned News Editor with a deep understanding of Chicago's political, business, economic, and civic landscape. As we continue to grow, we are seeking an experienced News Editor to join our dynamic team and play a key role in shaping our coverage.
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WBBM-AM Newsradio, Chicago's leading multi-platform news organization, is seeking a passionate, dynamic journalist to serve as a part-time news editor and writer. + In the absence of the Managing Editor and the Director of News and Programming, the editor is the de facto leader in the newsroom.
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We are searching for a full-time page designer/copy editor to play a crucial role in maintaining our position as the leading source of news and information in Northwest Arkansas. The ideal candidate will primarily focus on crafting layouts for daily publications encompassing sports, news, and special sections.
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As a weekend news writer, prospective applicants will assist with covering the biggest topics in video games, editorializing important details about the most popular titles, and diving deep into a variety of video game communities.
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8) Work with managing editor, designer and web manager to ensure a smooth production process for multimedia content to meet deadlines and update content as needed. (1) Produce content for the bimonthly Global Health Matters newsletter, Fogarty International Center (FIC) website, blogs, op-eds, news releases, and other projects.
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Editing video for daily news coverage, special projects, and sweep period pieces. Taking in news feeds from news bureaus and various news organizations. Knowledge of Final Cut Pro and Avid NewsCutter XP editing technology is a definite plus.
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Collaborator who can work with a diverse group of stakeholders, ranging from newsroom masthead to desk heads to R&D Preferred qualifications:Experience as an editor at a major news organization with a desire to learn new tools and journalism forms — and an interest in shaping them for the futureStrong people management skills with a proven ability to develop and execute a vision.
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Write, edit and disseminate timely press materials, including news releases, op-eds and letters-to-the-editor. Position OverviewThe International Bridge, Tunnel & Turnpike Association (IBTTA), the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilities and the businesses that serve them, seeks a new Vice President, Communications, Marketing and Media Relations (VP CMMR) to provide innovative leadership and dynamic direction of communications, public relations and content-marketing services to advance IBTTAs mission, strategic goals, and priorities.
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