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This reporter will cover Greeley city government; Weld County government; and Windsor and Johnstown town governments; in addition to general assignments and occasional reporting on state and federal government issues that are most important to Weld County.
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Proven experience as a television news reporter, demonstrating a strong understanding of journalistic principles and ethics. Breaking News Investigative Reporter WINK News seeks two dynamic Breaking News Investigative Reporters who can “quick-turn” local news reports on the day’s most important story.
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Comply with applicable court procedures including Court Procedure 38 - Paperless Steno Writers and Storage of Court Reporter Notes on ACORN. Possession of a current Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) certificate issued by the California Department of Consumer Affairs Court Reporter Board.
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How many total years of Court Reporter experience, free lance court reporting, closed-caption reporter, or CART writer for a college or university do you have? Two or more years experience in a court reporter field; i.e., free lance court reporting, closed-caption reporter, CART writer for a college or university.
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The Afternoon Host-Arts Reporter serves as on-air talent for KSMU's weekday afternoon drive time programming, delivering local announcements, newscasts, funding credits, and EAS tests, as well as performing tower light and broadcast checks as required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC.
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Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in broadcast journalism, preferably as a reporter anchor. KVITV is seeking a passionate and experienced Reporter/Anchor to join the ABC-7 team. Proficiency in video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro) and multimedia production tools.
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Because this is a new initiative, a self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit is key, as this reporter will have an opportunity to help shape our coverage and put their personal stamp on it. In the role, this reporter will pitch and write stories big and small, with an eye towards urgent updates and thoughtful enterprise alike.
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DIGITAL COURT REPORTER LOCATION: D.C., Maryland, Virginia Area DIGITAL COURT REPORTER SHIFT: 8:00am - 5:00pm DIGITAL COURT REPORTER COMPENSATION: $22.00 - $24.00 per hour BENEFITS: Medical Dental Vision Voluntary Term Life Insurance Voluntary Whole Life Insurance Voluntary Long Term Disability PTO Paid Holidays 401(k) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Maternity Leave Requirements: The ideal candidate will have some experience or knowledge of the legal industry.
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An official Court Reporter provides verbatim reporting of court proceedings. Arizona Certification as a court reporter pursuant to A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 40. The Court Reporter must prepare accurate and timely transcripts pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 40.
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A transcript of the verbatim testimony of the Investigation Resolution Division (IRD) EEO Fact Finding Conference (FFC), delivering (1) certified copy in the form of a Compact Disk (CD) to the IRD investigator within 14 days after the EEO fact finding is concluded in accordance to his/her onsite instructions to the Court Reporter.
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Sports Reporter-Rapid City, SD Rapid City Journal, 1301 West Omaha Street, Rapid City, South Dakota, United States of America ● Rapid City, SD, USA Req #17163 Monday, April 8, 2024 Sports Reporter-Rapid City, SDThe Rapid City Journal in the Black Hills of western South Dakota is looking to hire an enthusiastic full-time sports reporter to cover high school, college, and semi-professional sports.
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Incumbent serves as Court Reporter for Superior Court 3 , responsible for preparing records of court proceedings, and preparing and processing court documents. Incumbent serves as Court Reporter for Superior Court 3 , responsible for preparing records of court proceedings, and preparing and processing court documents.
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WWMT has an exciting opportunity for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) who would be our statewide political reporter. WWMT has an exciting opportunity for a Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) who would be our statewide political reporter.
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Job Title: Court Reporter Location: Downtown Dallas, TX Schedule: Monday - Friday 9am-4pm (one hour lunch) Pay: Per Diem Pay Responsibilities: Attend depositions, hearings, proceedings, or other events, as required.
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Experience as an official court reporter in a courtroom setting is preferred, but new court-reporting graduates encouraged to apply. This is highly responsible, advanced skill, technical work as an Official Court Reporter for the Honorable Judge Leslie Halligan of the Fourth Judicial District in Missoula, Montana.
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