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Experience as a TV News reporter at a network-affiliated TV station newsroom is required for consideration. WZTV/WUXP/WNAB is looking for an experienced reporter for our weekend morning show.
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WPEC in sunny West Palm Beach, Florida is looking for a part-time Associate Producer to join our team and learn the ropes of TV news production. The goal of this position is to help you grow in experience and confidence so you can take on daily show producing.
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WLNS-TV, the CBS affiliate in Lansing, Michigan seeks a digital-savvy storyteller. The Digital Reporter/Producer will play a key role in our morning show by creating fresh content for our website in the early hours as well as reporting on digital happenings and trends.
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The individual will be responsible for coordinating clips between writers, producers and editors for packages, stories and show teases; will assemble scripts for anchors; assist assignment desk with news gathering; research news archives for footage requests and b-roll; other duties as assigned, including serving as feeds coordinator as necessary.
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Our lineup includes many popular cable networks, like A&E, Accuweather, Animal Planet, AXS TV, BBC America, BET, Cheddar News, Comedy Central, CMT, Discovery Channel, Food Network, Game Show Network, Hallmark, HGTV, IFC, INSP, Lifetime, MTV, Nickelodeon, OWN, Paramount Network, Sundance, TV One, Vice and VH1.
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