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Do you have a valid and current Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) certificate as issued by the California Department of Consumer Affairs Court Reporter Board? Certified voice writers are also eligible to apply for the position of Part-time Court Reporter.
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High school diploma or GED. Legal secretary and/or paralegal experience preferred; court reporter certification preferred. Incumbent serves as Court Reporter/IV-D Court for Judicial Services, responsible for preparing records of court proceedings utilizing FTR, and preparing and processing court documents.
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If you're a dedicated local news journalist eager to tell your readers what’s happening in the community around them, you may be the next Reporter to join the Bay Area News Group and The Mercury News. We’re looking for a passionate Local News Reporter to cover the suburbs of Silicon Valley, specifically Fremont and the Tri-Valley, which consists of Pleasanton, Dublin and Livermore.
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As a Sports Reporter, you will play a crucial role in covering a wide range of sports, from high schools to colleges, and be expected to cover a wide range of sports trends and events. Temporary Sports Reporter.
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The Casper Star-Tribune is Wyoming's only statewide newspaper and we are seeking a full-time crime/courts/breaking news reporter to join our award-winning team. Crime and Courts Reporter-Casper.
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Preferred Skills/Experience: - Social media savviness - Experience shooting and editing with Prosumer camera Minimum Education Level: College degree or equivalent experienceCBS News and Stations, brings together the power of CBS News, 28 owned television stations in 17 major.
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The Higher Education Reporter will report to Team Leader Jacob Carpenter, an experienced education journalist who has been a finalist for the IRE, National Headliner and Livingston awards. A multilingual reporter is preferred, with fluency in Spanish, Mandarin or Vietnamese.
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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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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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The Court Reporter shall read portions of transcript during the investigation hearing at the investigators or administrative judge’s request, and ask speakers to clarify inaudible statements. Court Reporter - Functions, Qualifications, and Skills: Court Reporter support services (remote and/or in-person) must be willing and available to travel for in-person requests for 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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Reporting to ADWEEK’s Deputy TV, Media and Sports Editor, the TV Reporter will be responsible for covering what marketers need to know about the fast-evolving TV business. Beyond day-to-day coverage, the TV reporter also participates in podcasts and videos, moderates ADWEEK events and attends and covers industry conferences and events to seek new sources and develop story ideas.
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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. The position will also be responsible for supplementing our Suburban Bureau Chief’s coverage of county government and courts and the reporter should have a proven track-record of cultivating trusted sources to give KYW Newsradio an edge over our competitors.
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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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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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