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Requirements: NewsChannel 34 is seeking a smart, motivated sports journalist who is well organized and works well alone. Coverage will include scholastic and collegiate sports (including a Division 1 basketball team), AA baseball, professional hockey and special events including an annual PGA Tour Champions Golf Tournament.
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The Press & Sun-Bulletin / pressconnects.com, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK, is seeking a tenacious, self-starting, digitally savvy journalist to be our breaking news and trending reporter, identifying, verifying and curating news of what residents are talking about in the Greater Binghamton area and Southern Tier of New York.
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A journalist committed to values of fairness, diversity, inclusion and professionalism. This journalist will also be involved in other general breaking newsor topics as needed. Current Gannett Employees- Please ensure you are using our abbreviated process on the internal Careers site by logging into Dayforce through OKTA.
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