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This could include everything from using social media and other tools to find and report on the issues residents care most about, to breaking down complex topics into explanatory pieces, to writing daily stories on all things Connecticut in the world of entertainment, including celebrity sightings and state connections in TV, movies and music.
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The ideal candidate will have a background and proven experience in a fast-paced and high-stakes media or communications environment, such as a congressional press office, campaign, daily newspaper or television news, or financial institution/commodities trader—we’d love a former press secretary, wire reporter, or TV news booker or producer.
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This position also demands an ability to report in real time for our online platforms and via social media, and an aptitude or desire to shoot video. The Wisconsin State Journal, south-central Wisconsin's leading news organization, is seeking an aggressive reporter to join its state government reporting team.
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Requirements : A bachelor’s degree in journalism and at least two years of newsroom experience, preferably in a coverage area that you can show set you up for the job Social media and multimedia skills Excellent time management and organizational skills About the Reporter-Telegram The Midland Reporter-Telegram, a subsidiary of Hearst Newspapers, is a daily newspaper in Midland, Texas.
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Use social media for newsgathering and audience development. Comfort with fast-paced incremental storytelling (e.g., producing social media updates, updating online stories.
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Job Summary/Description:The ideal candidate must be able to report on and deliver daily news content on several platforms, including live TV, internet, digital streaming, social media, and mobile.
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The Greeley Tribune newspaper is looking for an experienced journalist to serve as government reporter. develop a social media presence while bringing fresh ideas to the Greeley Tribune and its sister newspapers.
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College/University Event Direct Mail Employee Referral Internal Transfer Job Board Job Fair Journal Newspaper Open House Professional Association Radio Retained to Agency PCH Website Social Media (FB, Twitter, LinkedIn) Other.
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Hearst Connecticut Media Group's journalists cover communities across the state, serving readers across platforms, including our sites, app, newsletters, social media accounts and more for eight daily and 14 weekly newspapers.
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This reporter will build sources and mine the community and social media for leads. Share news, engage with and grow a network of followers on social media to promote content and spark community discussion.
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A bachelor’s degree in journalism, mass communications, strategic communications or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience, 1-2 years at a newspaper, internship at large media outlet, or strong college newspaper experience in preferred.
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The best candidates possess excellent spelling and grammar skills, natural curiosity, the ability to write accurately on deadline, juggle multiple assignments and manage time efficiently, work cooperatively, understand and use social media and sometimes shoot photos and video as part of the story-telling process.
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The Editor is accountable for all content in the newspaper, web site, email newsletter and social media. Experience as a newspaper reporter and desk editor. The Editor is expected to ensure the print newspaper is published weekly and the email newsletter is published four times per week.
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The Glendive Ranger-Review is looking for a general assignment reporter to provide coverage for its print edition, digital platforms, and social media channels. Experience with digital platforms and social media strategy are important.
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Community engagement experience – in person and on social networks, being a professional ambassador for the news organization in the community. This position reports to the editor of the Glendive newspaper.
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