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North Coast Contributing Editor SFGATEYour Impact:Under the direction of SFGATE’s Deputy Managing Editor, the contributing editor (20 hours a week) will be a versatile journalist with a deep understanding of the North Coast region of California, but also more inland areas in the oft-forgotten far north of our state.
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Excellent knowledge of the global media landscape, with ability to cultivate journalist relationships. Leading media relations and crisis communications responses Act as a primary media liaison for managing and responding to daily press inquiries in a timely manner.
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Audacy’s KCBS All News Radio, The Bay Area’s number one news station, is looking for an intrepid and tech-savvy journalist with a positive attitude and impressive work ethic to join an elite news team.
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Writer/Journalist Internship: The role is focused on content creation for BORGEN Magazine or The Borgen Project Blog. This is a part-time 12-hours per week, 12 week, unpaid remote internship. Details: This is an unpaid internship, although college credit is available.
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Professional writing experience as a researcher, journalist, technical writer, editor, or similar roles. Professional writing experience as a researcher, journalist, technical writer, editor, or similar roles.
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However, if you are an international student, you may be able to sign up if you are on a visa. Preferred : Graduate student, Master, PhD, or equivalent proficiency in chemistry or a related-field. Cutting-edge projects: Work on interesting projects that push the boundaries of AI technology.
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KRON4 News in San Francisco is looking for a Multimedia Journalist/Reporter to join the KRON4 Evening Team. This full-time position includes reporting for the evening news on weekends and some weekdays.
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2-5+ Years of experience in relevant field (communications, blogger, journalist, public relations manager, copywriter, etc.) You will work closely with the Sr VP, Corporate Affairs on communications strategies for all business areas including synthetic biology, next-generation sequencing, biopharma and data storage.
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The deputy data editor should be an experienced journalist with strong data analysis and reporting skills. They will work closely with the Chronicle’s design team (which specializes in visual storytelling) and the Hearst Devhub (a centralized group of developers and engineers that manages a shared codebase, creates templates, and works on stories.
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News Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) Hearst is looking for a Multimedia Journalist who can identify important story ideas, shoot and edit video news packages and present them in a compelling manner.
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Fellows will receive training, mentoring and real-world experience alongside top journalist-programmers who use cutting-edge tools and strategies to tell stories. The Hearst Fellowship, Data Visualization Track is a one-year program focusing on journalism in a changing digital world.
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