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Gannett.com The News Journal/DelawareOnline.com, part of the USA TODAY Network, is seeking an experienced reporter who can cover the complexities of state government in a way that not only resonates with our readers but attracts a new audience that may not be interested in traditional political reporting.
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Investigative journalists provide exclusive reporting on probes, policy and enforcement trends, litigation and legislative developments across key areas of regulatory risk: Antitrust, M&A, Data Privacy & Security, Financial Crime, Trade, State Aid and Sector Regulation.
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Over the past few years, they have worked to develop a platform that fuses investigative journalism with artificial intelligence to present actionable intelligence to their audience. As an M&A reporter, you will report on private, and private equity-backed healthcare companies coming to market.
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Physical Demands & Work Environment: The Investigative Reporter must be able to sit, conduct telephone conversations, use electronic mail, write letters and memos, conduct face-to-face discussions with individuals or groups, make decisions without supervision, make decisions that impact the results of co-workers, work in close proximity to others, work outdoors occasionally in all weather conditions, and work indoors in environmentally controlled conditions.
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In this role, the Investigative Producer will work closely with management and an experienced investigative reporter. QualificationsMinimum of 3 years experience as an investigative producer or reporter.
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MLive seeks a news reporter who will focus on covering the Muskegon community, a Lake Michigan beach town experiencing a downtown revival and home to high-interest news stories. We routinely win top prizes for investigative journalism, public service and enterprise reporting.
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Develop a network of sources who provide tips, early access to information, and allow the reporter to break stories of significance. Work with our digital team to ensure investigative content has a strong presence on all platforms through pictures, video, and text updates for all assignments.
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WTVC has an immediate opening for a Weekend Anchor/Investigative Reporter! The weekend anchor/reporter will also provide content for the station’s web page and social media sites and must have the ability to shoot and edit video as needed.
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Michigan Capitol Confidential seeks an entrepreneurial and enterprising team player with a background in news journalism for the position of reporter and editor. The reporter and editor will work in the news division to achieve these goals.
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Is a proven reporter and editor, who also can help other reporters improve their stories. Can oversee the development of in-depth investigative and analytical pieces. Long established print publication in historic Savannah, GA is looking for a digitally savvy editorial leader to help it transition into an essential digital local news platform that can serve as a model for other media properties.
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Iowa's News Now is looking for an investigative multimedia journalist who isn’t afraid to hold people in powerful positions accountable. Knowledge of the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) process, computer-assisted reporting, and data-driven reporting along with familiarity of legal issues related to investigative television news reporting are essential.
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This reporter will produce quick-turn enterprise that examines the impact of government policy as well as investigative work that holds public officials and state government accountable.
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You don't have to be an "investigative reporter," but your work should show a dedication to digging for the truth. Has experience with or ideas about all the possible ways we can do journalism now: from deep data digging to working with readers to marrying narrative and investigative forms.
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The News Journal/DelawareOnline.com, part of the USA TODAY Network, is seeking an experienced reporter who can cover the complexities of state government in a way that not only resonates with our readers but attracts a new audience that may not be interested in traditional political reporting.
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KSNV seeks an enterprising and aggressive reporter to join our team of investigative and consumer reporters. Knowledge of the FOAI (Freedom of Information Act) process, computer-assisted reporting, and data-driven reporting along with familiarity of legal issues related to investigative television news reporting are essential.
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