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The News Writer/Reporter, Cancer Discovery, will report to the Senior Editor of Science and Medical News and work from an AACR office in Boston, Philadelphia, or Washington, D.C. The News Writer/Reporter will brainstorm and suggest story ideas, interview experts, and draft articles for the journal, and ensure the publication of accurate, high-quality pieces.
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Ideal candidates will have a minimum of 5+ years as a news reporter, with a proven track-record of juggling daily news needs with ambitious enterprise projects. Someone with the ability to maximize a multimedia approach to journalism, a reporter who can deliver broadcast news to KYW Newsradios loyal radio listeners while also innovating for digital audiences.
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Conduct interviews and gather information for news stories when assigned without a reporter. This position requires a minimum of two years' experience in television news as a photojournalist and video editor.
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This position is for a part time news anchor/reporter, providing critical content to Cleveland and surrounding areas along with Regional responsibilities and other duties as assigned. Anchors news for both Cleveland and Ohio statewide reports on Saturdays.
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Local News Anchor ReporterWVTM-TV, the NBC affiliate in Birmingham, AL is looking for an Anchor/Reporter. Coordinate with news managers and producers to develop stories that go beyond surface details, that accentuate unique enterprise angles, and have exclusive content Develop a network of sources who provide tips, early access to information, and allow the reporter to break stories of significance Appear on behalf of the station at public events.
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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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Job Summary/Description: WNEM, a Gray Television TV station, is recruiting for an Investigative Reporter/MMJ. The WNEM Reporter/MMJ researches news material for television newscasts and all WNEM news platforms and initiatives.
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INews), and all social media platforms Experience: Previous news producing experience at a commercial TV station is preferred although the right entry-level candidate may be considered A Journalism degree is preferred Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.
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Proven experience as a television news reporter, demonstrating a strong understanding of journalistic principles and ethics. The Breaking News Investigative Reporter must have the skills to advance a story over minutes, hours, or days.
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Experience filing stories with NPR. Duties and Responsibilities Radio Reporter/Producer I (BH-I) performs the following tasks under direct supervision: Schedules, records, and edits interviews for radio station use.
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CBS News and Stations, brings together the power of CBS News, 28 owned television stations in 17 major U.S. markets, the CBS News Streaming Network, CBS News Streaming local platforms, local websites and cbsnews.com, under one umbrella.
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The Court Reporter is typically assigned to a particular Court facility but may be assigned on short notice to any courtroom at any Court facility to meet the needs of the Court. The Court Reporter is responsible for providing their own stenographic/computer, voice writing and transcription equipment, software and other materials per Government Code section 70313.
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Other platforms include ABC News Live, the network's 24/7 streaming channel; ABC News Studios, a premium, narrative nonfiction original production house; ABC News Digital, comprised of a diverse audience of more than 53 million monthly average users; ABC Audio, the premier source for radio news and industry-leading podcasts; FiveThirtyEight, renowned data journalism organization; and NewsOne, the affiliate news service.
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Broadcast and digital media innovation are in our DNA. Our team produces hours of local programming on broadcast and more than hours on OTT including nearly NCAA Division I men’s and women’s sporting events for ESPN Plus. Job Description/Summary:Action News in Memphis, Tennessee seeks an experienced MMJ/Reporter to join our award-winning team.
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The News Director oversees all content operations and is a leader in the strategic vision for station growth. The ideal News Director can deliver impactful journalism and develop a digital-first road map in line with the strategic vision of our company.
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