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Fox TV StationsFOX Television Stations owns and operates 29 full power broadcast television stations in the U.S. These include stations located in 14 of the top 15 largest designated market areas, or DMAs, and duopolies in 11 DMAs, including the three largest DMAs (New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
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Two (2) to three (3) years’ experience as a TV Newscast Associate Producer in a small to medium to major television market required. Strong working knowledge of the technical aspects of television news production required, including digital and web-based newsgathering tools.
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Nexstars national television properties include The CW, Americas fifth major broadcast network, NewsNation, Americas fastest-growing national news and entertainment cable network reaching 70 million television homes, popular entertainment multicast networks Antenna TV and Rewind TV, and a 31.3% ownership stake in TV Food Network.
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WTKR/WGNT, The E.W. Scripps station in Norfolk, Virginia is looking for a proven newsroom leader and broadcast journalist to join our team as the Nightside Executive Producer. 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 nations largest holder of broadcast spectrum.
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The producer is experienced in hands-on broadcast production workflows, control room management, show calling & directing. The Technical Producer & Broadcast Specialist supports Sun Life’s broadcast services in the delivery of an inspiring array of live corporate virtual and hybrid webcasts, meetings, and events.
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The Executive Producer will manage newscasts or local programs, including oversight on story selection, content, and production. KRIS, The E.W. Scripps Company NBC affiliate in Corpus Christi, TX is looking for an Executive Producer to join our team.
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WKBT is the CBS affiliate proudly serving western Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota, and northeast Iowa. In addition to offering an array of traditional broadcast channels and award-winning newscasts, we are at the forefront of the digital and on-demand landscape locally through our website and news, weather and streaming apps.
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The News Producer is responsible for development and organization of the local Spanish-language newscasts including writing, story development and showcasing and will be responsible for overseeing the live broadcast and up to the minute editorial decisions.
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The #1 news station in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia with the most hours of local news and entertainment, is looking for our next Executive Producer. We are looking for experienced candidates with a competitive spirit and creative vision who can lead a team of highly skilled broadcast professionals.
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We're hiring an Executive Producer to lead the team behind LiveNOW from FOX, FOX TV Stations’ national live streaming news product. Reporting to the Director of Content, the Executive Producer will lead a team of Digital Journalists and producers responsible for creating 119+ hours of live national news coverage every week.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country's best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Will work closely with line producer on daily rundown and changes affecting daily broadcast, with associate director on graphic rundown and scheduled remotes, and with producer on direction and style of the newscast.
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At least 2 years’ experience in television or radio broadcast/production. The Executive Producer supervises news content across all media platforms and may line produces at least one hour of a live newscast each day.
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AUSA News is looking for a creative, driven, and experienced Producer to assist in the broadcast of live daily news programming. 3+ years of live broadcast and control room experience.
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The producer will assume primary responsibility for assigned newscast(s), including evaluating stories, organizing them into a cohesive sequence within a newscast, and overseeing writing, production, and timing of broadcast.
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