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A Bachelor's degree, preferably in Journalism, Political Science or Public Relations. 8+ years of experience in strategic or political communications in a statewide political campaign, state government agency, governor's office, newsroom or related business.
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As the world of TV news changes, the ideal candidate should be well-versed in the many aspects of Journalism, focusing on producing and publishing content where news consumers are, both online and on-air.
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You will report in the field, when necessary, field anchor and work as a mentor in the newsroom to reporters, producers, and the studio production team. North Alabama’s News Leader is looking for an experienced journalist to co-anchor our morning newscasts.
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Embed and install anchor bolts, steel plates, door sills, and other fixtures into freshly poured concrete as required. Embed and install anchor bolts, steel plates, door sills, and other fixtures into freshly poured concrete as required.
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Experience with Equipment Layout, Set, Level, Anchor Confirmation and Buyoff (Min. 2 yrs) Crain’s Detroit Business Top Staffing Service Companies in Detroit. Experience with Equipment Layout, Set, Level, Anchor Confirmation and Buyoff (Min. 2 yrs.
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Job Summary/Description:WAFF is looking for an investigative reporter/anchor. Anchor newscasts (primarily weekend evenings Must contribute content for digital platforms and social media.
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Work authorization (Required)Pay:Monthly Pay of $800 (To be eleligible, you have to live stream more than certain amount of hours) + 13% commission on sales Anchor can get $800 a month on the low end, with good potential to earn up to $4,000 a month or higher based on performance.
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Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, advertising or related field. Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, advertising or related field.
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Job DetailsJob Category LegalDescription Disclaimer: This role is a certified officer of the court and requires advanced stenographic training and should not be confused for a journalism or creative writing role.
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WAAY-TV places a strong emphasis on quality journalism and storytelling. A college degree is required with a preferred focus on Journalism or related form of writing. The ideal candidate will work closely with the News Director, Executive Producer, Director, Assignment Desk and Anchors on newscast content, working together to determine the content and flow of newscasts.
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Basic HTML: You can use the text editor in WordPress to add attributes to links and to complete basic formatting of lists, subheadings, anchor links, etc. While you dont need to be an expert in these areas, it certainly helps if you have a general understanding of blogging, email marketing, lead generation, eCommerce, and search engine optimization.
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Applicant should be a 3rd or 4th year student pursuing a degree in marketing, public relations, advertising, communications or journalism and in good academic standing. The Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority is accepting applications for Public Relations Intern.
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Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Professional Writing, Creative Writing, or related field and three years’ experience writing and managing proposals with major Federal agencies;or. The Proposal Manager will support the Yorktown Systems Group, Inc. (YSG) Proposal Development Center (PDC) as directed by the Manager of the Proposals/PDC.This role in the PDC team is responsible for the development of compliant, high quality, and timely proposal content throughout the proposal lifecycle for DoD and Federal customers.
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Majoring in communications, journalism, or a related field is a plus. Experience in sports communications and broadcasting a plus. Adobe InDesign and Premiere Pro proficiency are a plus. Do you understand that this is an unpaid internship position that requires course credit through your college to apply.
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A degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar. A degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar. This is a freelance role, it can be done part time alongside other work, although we do hope that youll dive deep with us, join in with our community and collaboration and grow alongside us.
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