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The cover letter should be addressed to Director of Video Micah Gelman, Executive Producer Lauren Saks and Senior Video Journalist Dave Jorgenson. Description The Washington Post is looking for a producer and community manager who will host, shoot and edit daily TikToks as well as foster audience growth on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels and other social platforms.
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MLex is looking for a journalist in Washington, DC, to cover mergers in the US. Duties primarily include a high level of research and editorial support for journalists, including reporting and writing.
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National Journal has an immediate opening for a journalist to cover Senate campaigns and the power players behind the battle for the upper chamber for Hotline Wake-Up Call and Hotline Latest Edition.
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Job DescriptionThe Washington Post is looking for an accomplished, creative and impact-oriented journalist to drive coverage of efforts in Washington, state capitols and nations throughout the world to regulate an industry that increasingly dominates all facets of society.
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The ideal candidate will be a journalist who is smart, curious, and a self-starter with strong news judgment and attention to detail. We want producers with working knowledge of how to reach and interact with large audiences on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
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As a journalist and storyteller, you’ll be responsible for editorial decisions and experiments surrounding how and why stories are displayed, and how digital stories are covered. Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, especially Premiere and Photoshop, Google Maps, Fusion tables.
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The Hill, a division of Nexstar Media Group, is looking for a journalist who prizes urgency to join our growing team as a breaking news reporter. The Hill, a division of Nexstar Media Group, is looking for a journalist who prizes urgency to join our growing team as a breaking news reporter.
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Program topics may include media development, journalist exchanges, and media and information literacy. Experience of other online administrative and/or project management solutions (Deltek, CostPoint, Asana, Concur) a plus.
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The School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University seeks an environmental journalist and/or filmmaker to advance the school's commitment to rigorous education, journalistic excellence, sustainability, and student preparation to be compelling environmental storytellers.
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5+ years of professional writing experience including experience as a journalist and/or editor. We are hiring a Senior Editor of Government Technology Content for one of our largest and fastest growing accounts a Fortune 200 company, whose accolades include Content Marketing Program of the Year. Our ideal candidate has been an editor for at least 5 years and is ready for the senior editor role.
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The ideal candidate for this position is an innovative journalist who thrives in a fast-paced environment and loves to inspire, inform and make a positive impact on our audience and community. Be an ethical journalist.
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Minimum of 2 years experience as a Multimedia Journalist. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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The data journalist will research topics concerning North America and select global EHS (environmental, health, and safety) regulatory and legal topics, as well as sustainability and ESG developments.
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10 years of experience as adigital communications professional, social media manager, journalist, or in arelated communications, public affairs or public relations role. 10 years of experience as adigital communications professional, social media manager, journalist, or in arelated communications, public affairs or public relations role.
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The University of Maryland seeks a visionary leader, creative innovator, accomplished journalist or scholar, and persuasive advocate for the media landscape to serve as the next Dean of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism (Merrill College.
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