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Your responsibilities as a MMJ will include reporting, shooting and editing news stories, enterprising story ideas, developing contacts, as well as other responsibilities as assigned. WJAC is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ.
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Your responsibilities as an MMJ will include reporting, shooting and editing news stories, enterprising story ideas, developing contacts, as well as other responsibilities as assigned. KVAL is looking for an Multimedia Journalist.
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WSET is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) for our Danville Bureau. We have three (3) MMJs and a news photographer at the Danville bureau. A minimum of one (1) year reporting experience is required (at a broadcast news station or college.
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Lighting, shooting, and editing content as part of our video production team. Editing of multi-camera footage according to scripts and storyboards. In addition to your production background, were especially looking for individuals with videography experience, familiarity with Adobe Premiere and After Effects, and awareness of audio recording best practices.
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Sharp video shooting and editing skills. In addition to being an outstanding journalist with a great personality, you need to be a team leader. Sharp video shooting and editing skills. WTVC is looking for a dynamic full-time Anchor.
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This position will guide students through every aspect of the TV storytelling process such as pitching stories, interviewing, writing, shooting, editing, and presenting. The ideal candidate has a desire to work with eager, young journalists and has experience with one, or several, of the following positions: producer, reporter, digital producer, assignment editor, anchor, or videographer.
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KBOI/KYUU is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist. You will be expected to produce daily content on a variety of platforms including the internet, social networking sites and mobile phones, in addition to television.
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KHQA is looking for an Multi-Media Journalist. While applying online, please include a link to your online demo reel. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace.
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KTXS/KTXE is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ). You will be expected to produce daily content on a variety of platforms including the Internet, social networking sites and mobile apps in addition to television.
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Our ideal candidate is a collaborative, experienced producer and leader who is great at managing an editorial calendar and juggling the research, reporting, shooting, and editing of multiple projects on deadline.
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We are shooting full high definition (HD) on media cards and editing on desktops and laptops. You should have strong editing skills in non-linear edit systems, possess excellent people skills, a strong work ethic, and a great attitude.
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Basic understanding of video production including shooting, editing, sound, lighting. Experience with Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, and other editing software. Experience with Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, and other editing software.
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WBMA/WJSU/WCFT is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ). The ability to tell an NPPA style story. Must have and maintain a valid license and a good driving record. A minimum of 1-2 years reporting experience is required.
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KHGI is looking for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ). Sharp news judgment. A minimum of 1 years reporting experience is required. Experience with live shots is preferred. Experience with Live-U is a plus.
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Execute all aspects of storytelling, scheduling shoots and interviews, shooting video, writing scripts, editing video, and going live as needed. Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience.
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