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Physical Demands Ability to fill-in on as asked by traffic supervisor or news director. To learn more about Bonneville and how our local media matters, visit: Position Overview As KTAR Traffic fill-in reporter, you will play a critical role in gathering relevant information such as crashes, road construction and breaking traffic news to be reported by anchors.
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CUMULUS MEDIA Albuquerque is looking for a dynamic Program Director for legendary News Radio KKOB. We just celebrated our 100th anniversary and are looking for a great leader to guide us to our next milestone.
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IHeartMedia is seeking a Part-Time Fill-In News Talk Show Host for a topical, news-oriented talk show on the radio. Content and coverage includes politics, news, entertainment, weather, sports, traffic, and other topics of interest.
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The News Department at Univision Arizona is looking for a News Producer to join our team! Supervise writing and pre-production of each element of the newscast including all anchor-read stories and reporter full tracks, video editing and graphics.
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Recent on-the-street TV news photography experience required. Cover general news assignments in a fast-paced news environment using electronic camera & editing equipment; applying techniques appropriate to each story.
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12 News, the TEGNowned NBC affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona, is looking for a Digital Content. A demonstrated record of news judgment. Digital Content Manager. Oversee all digital efforts on a day-to-day basis, including story selection and assignment, editing, and live streaming.
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You possess excellent writing skills, solid news judgment, and creativity using graphics and video. Our station, has an immediate opening for a dynamic and creative line producer who thrives in a fast paced newsroom with plenty of resources.
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It is the internet’s first and final stop for nerd culture, news, commentary and community. Our editorial team is looking for writers to create fun, informative, and engaging Video Game News that our discerning audience demands, with the eye-catching aesthetic they crave.
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