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Preferred Qualifications: You should have a demonstrated history of success as a news photographer, with a record of creating compelling visual journalism swiftly and accurately on deadline, with an emphasis on speed and quality.
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Qualifications : Ambitious, creative and energetic students should have some classroom experience in broadcast journalism, and preferably some knowledge of a television newsroom. HTV is recognized as one of the industry's premier broadcasting companies and has been honored with numerous awards for distinguished journalism, industry innovation, and community service.
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If you are studying journalism, mass communications, communications, or a related field and want to experience the fast-paced world of news firsthand, then this is the place to learn! In this unpaid internship, you will gain an understanding of how the News is produced from start to finish through observational learning and hands-on experience.
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Requested Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION:The successful candidate has a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited College or University, in Journalism, Media Production, or a related field EXPERIENCE:A minimum of five (5) years of media management experience.
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The Jayne Miller Investigative Journalism Fellowship is a one-semester paid position at Hearst Television's NBC affiliate WBAL-TV in Baltimore, MD. The Fellowship is named for Jayne Miller, a veteran journalist who served as Lead Investigative Reporter at Hearst Television's WBAL-TV in Baltimore for more than 35 years.
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4-year college degree, preferably in Communications or Broadcast Journalism. Proficient in media production and broadcast systems; familiar with NexGen, Vox Pro, and Pro Tools. We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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Bachelor's degree, in Communications, Public Relations, Integrated Marketing, Journalism, or related field, and three years of experience writing speeches and op-eds for a senior executive or principal (preferably with knowledge of the immigration and refugee space), or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Its initiatives include The Mideast Press Club; Women in Mideast Media, a women’s empowerment program; and a journalism internship program. Its initiatives include The Mideast Press Club; Women in Mideast Media, a women’s empowerment program; and a journalism internship program.
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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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Bachelor’s degree or 2+ years experience in video production, journalism, or communications. As a Content Director, you’ll support the digital presence of Union Church by being a hands-on content creator who imagines and executes engaging content in multiple formats and across a variety of platforms.
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Investigative Analyst Qualifications College Degree required (Criminal Justice, Pre-Law, Paralegal, Journalism, Political Science) Investigative Analyst Qualifications College Degree required (Criminal Justice, Pre-Law, Paralegal, Journalism, Political Science.
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Candidates may substitute the possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with at least 30 semester credit hours in one or more of the following subjects: English, journalism, public relations, writing or other similar and related areas of study and three years of experience in public information, public relations, journalism or other related experience in publicity or promotional workfor the required experience.
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A Journalism degree is preferred. A Journalism degree is preferred. WBFF FOX45 has an opening for a creative News Producer! Must have at least some previous news producing experience at a commercial TV station, although the right entry-level candidate may be considered.
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Possession of a bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communication, English, Journalism or o ther field of study. Proficiency in Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Office Suite, and Deltek Vision; experience with Adobe Creative Cloud is highly desired.
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Update and maintain project opportunities in pipeline, project descriptions, contacts, and clients in Deltek Vision database. TranSystems is hiring for a Senior Business Development Coordinator in our Baltimore office.
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