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NPR seeks an Audio Engineer to join our Engineering Division on a part-time, daily hire basis. Primary duties include engineering live broadcasts of NPR programming, audio restoration and repair, Master Control operation, troubleshooting technical problems, and collaborating with reporters and producers in a variety of settings.
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Provide occasional remote coverage for on-call scheduling supervisors at NPR Headquarters in Washington, DC and NPR's New York Bureau, making schedule changes and arranging backfill for NPR HQ and NY Audio Engineer call outs.
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KFF is seeking a reporting fellow who will work as an audio-first journalist, helping to expand our offering of news spots and features for KFF Health News’ broadcast partners including CBS News Radio, NPR, and Marketplace.
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DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM SUMMARY KAZU is the flagship National Public Radio (NPR)-member radio station for the Monterey Bay Area, licensed in Pacific Grove, California, United States, by the University Corporation.
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STUDIO & BROADCAST SYSTEMS ENGINEER, WBUR Engineering, Operations & IT Tracking Code Job Description Who We Are & What We Can Offer You: WBUR is Boston’s NPR and a public media leader, producing exceptional journalism on-air, online, on-demand, and in real life.
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Monitor AP, PBS, NPR and other outlets for relevant stories. Ability to use audio editing software like Pro Tools, Hindenburg or Adobe Audition is required. The digital content producer distributes works to connect our audience with news and information and contributes to growing user engagement.
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Be Part of Our Signature MixGENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ROLE To procure industrial goods and services, major capital expenditure equipment and other spend categories under the guidance of the Procurement Manager – SC NPR, North Cluster (Jamaica, USA and Canada) as well as autonomously, ensuring efficient, effective and continuous supply at competitive costs, quality and lead time through market research, strategic sourcing activities and superb business partnering.
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Experience filing stories with NPR. Duties and Responsibilities Radio Reporter/Producer I (BH-I) performs the following tasks under direct supervision: Schedules, records, and edits interviews for radio station use.
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With NPR, PBS, and other partners we strive to be the standard bearer for high-integrity journalism and programming. As one of only seven statewide PBS/NPR joint licensees in the country, Maine Public operates 14 radio frequencies (with construction permits for seven more.
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KNKX is a Puget Sound area public media company, dedicated to bringing jazz, blues, regional news, and NPR programs to the Northwest and beyond. Station contact for all national program producers including, NPR, APM and PRI.
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WPM is the Wyoming provider of NPR, BBC, National Native News, American Public Media distributed content, and itself originates local radio and podcast content for national/global distribution.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Produces, writes, shoots, and edits local digital and broadcast-ready content - averaging one story per week - while following PBS, NPR, and FCC technical standards.
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Maintains strong professional relationships and seeks partnerships with NPR, PMJA and other journalism organizations. Knowledge of NPR journalistic ethics and standards. Deep understanding of the NPR system and culture.
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Overview: WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, is seeking a new Morning Edition Host. As producer and host of WVIK's daily broadcast of NPR's Morning Edition from 5 AM to 9 AM, responsibilities include collecting, hosting and sharing a wide variety of local news and information and communicate it in a clear and engaging manner.
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WAER, an NPR affiliate, is a broadcast service of the Newhouse School of Communications, with a mission to teach and train students. The WAER Content and Operations Director needs to know broadcast operations, including automation systems, podcast development and posting, basic website management ( familiarity with Grove CMS helpful ), and utilize audience research to help guide programming and content decisions.
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