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Master's in speech or communication with a minimum of 18 graduate hours in communication coursework unrelated to the study of mass communications (radio/ television productions, journalism, media criticism, broadcasting, public relations, film studies, media writing, etc.
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As a listener-supported radio station, HPR takes pride in offering a rich blend of insightful news, engaging cultural programs, and diverse music genres, all curated to enrich the lives of its audience and reflect the unique multicultural landscape of Hawai'i.
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With a commitment to excellence in broadcasting, communityengagement, and digital innovation, HPR seeks to inform, educate,and inspire its listeners, fostering a well-informed publicequipped to participate in a diverse and dynamic society.
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Provide technical engineering assistance in radio for the planning, design and construction of production/routing/distribution facilities, operation of remote transmission sights, studios, radio and signal pathways throughout the state system to the Engineering Maintenance Manager, Technical Operations Manager and the Director of Engineering.
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An associate degree, B.A., or B.S. in communications, media arts, film and/or broadcasting, or related field from an accredited college or university required. Producer position exists to assist and manage as directed the development, production, postproduction, distribution, and archiving of the radio broadcast and all other audio content produced by the department for the organization.
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Seniors with a demonstrated interest in broadcasting through internships or experience in college radio/television will be considered. Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the countrys best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Produce a compelling radio show by using creativity, imagination and exercise of independent professional judgment in writing, producing, interviewing, taping or broadcasting on-air content.
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Hawai'i Public Radio is at a pivotal moment in its journey,armed with a clear vision and a strategic plan that has set thecourse for their future. Serving as a vital community resource, HPR is renowned fordelivering exceptional public radio service to the islands ofHawai'i.
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Military training and experience will be considered in lieu of TV/Radio sales experience. HTV is recognized as one of the industry's premier broadcasting companies and has been honored with numerous awards for distinguished journalism, industry innovation, and community service.
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Hearst Television (HTV) owns and/or operates 35 television and two radio stations serving 27 media markets across 39 states reaching over 22 million U.S. television households. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Radio Broadcasting/Communications (Music) Musical Theatre (Music) Radio Broadcasting/Communications (Music) Music Production and Engineering (or Audio Engineering) (Music) Music Business/Management (Music.
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S degree in Communications, Broadcasting, Radio/TV/Film, or equivalent work experience. Diamond Sports Group also has a joint venture in Marquee, the home of the Chicago Cubs, and a minority interest in the YES Network, the local destination for the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets. Diamond RSNs produce approximately 5,000 live local professional telecasts each year in addition to a wide variety of locally produced sports events and programs each year.
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Founded in 1982 in Santa Rosa, CA, with a singular radio station, EMF today owns and operates the nation's two largest Christian music radio networks (K-LOVE and Air1) with over 1,000 broadcast signals across all 50 states, streaming audio reaching around the world, and a growing family of media ministries including podcasts, books, films, concerts, and events.
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Standard radio broadcasting and dispatch procedures and rules. Follow standard radio broadcasting procedures and rules. Operate radio or telecommunications receiving and transmitting equipment.
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Come join KOCO, the Oklahoma City ABC affiliate of Hearst Television! Qualified candidates should have a journalism interest, and previous experience - either college classes in journalism or an internship in a local newsroom.
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