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Must be attending an accredited college or university and studying mass communications, journalism, or related major. Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace.
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A Journalism degree is preferred. A Journalism degree is preferred. 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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Requirements: Must be attending an accredited college or university and studying mass communications, journalism, or related major Each intern is required to work 10-20 hours a week; including some weekends Must be 18 years of age Must receive academic credit for the internship experience Must be registered for college at his or her institution during the quarter or semester in which the internship is performed Must have reliable transportation Internship is unpaid.
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A minimum of five years in journalism with a proven ability in writing/editing in-depth reporting. An unshakable faith that our journalism can make the community better. Advance Media New York, the largest news and information website in Central New York, is looking for an editor with proven strength in enterprise and investigative journalism to manage a team of reporters in the newsroom of Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard.
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Bachelors degree in marketing, communications, journalism, English or closely related field. Identify strategy use of donor segments and suppression lists to retain, tag, and upgrade donors as needed and between Blackbaud and Salesforce databases.
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Bachelor's Degree in Photography/Communications/Journalism, or equivalent combination of education and work- related experience. WSYR-TV Syracuse, NY an ABC affiliate seeks an experienced News Photographer to shoot and edit video for television and digital platforms.
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In environmental planning; environmental science; environmental studies; natural, biological, or physical science; civil, environmental, or geological engineering; public administration; public relations; political science; urban planning; urban studies; communications; or journalism.
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Eligible for transfer under Section 70.1: Permanent competitive service as a Public Participation Specialist 1, Environmental Educator 2 or Environmental Program Specialist 1. Provide general outreach and communications assistance to Regional Director, Assistant Director, and/or PPS2.
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Reporting, News Writing, and Broadcast Journalism skills. Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Communications, or related field. NewsChannel 9 broadcasts the area's only lifestyle talk show, "Bridge Street," as well as special coverage of events like the St. Patrick's Parade, New York State Fair, and Syracuse University sports.
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At the undergraduate level, we regularly offer specific courses on communications law for journalism students; for public relations and advertising students; and for students in the television, radio and film industries.
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Requirements & Skills:Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work-related experience. WSYR-TV, NewsChannel 9, Syracuse, NY has a rare opening for a Weekend News Anchor/Weekday Reporter.
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Preferred Skills: The ideal candidate will have knowledge of social media; graphic design experience; video shooting and editing experience (using a smartphone); strong writing skills; valid Driver's License; and knowledge of/experience in fields related to Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Events Management, Agriculture, and Music Industry.
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Job Snapshot Employee Type Full-Time Location Syracuse, NY (Onsite) Job Type Sales, Media - Journalism - Newspaper Experience Not Specified Date Posted 12/17/2023. Who We Are: Cumulus Digital Syracuse is a division of Cumulus media that offers top-of-the-line digital marketing solutions; targeted display ads, OTT/CTV, social media advertising- Meta, TikTok & Snapchat, targeted audio and email marketing to name a few.
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A minimum five years in journalism with a proven ability in writing/editing stories. We are finding new ways to fund top-notch journalism for the long haul. A bachelor’s degree in journalism or communications or related field preferred.
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Our ideal candidate will bring some storytelling experience and enthusiasm for small-town journalism to The Citizen. Enrollment in a bachelor's program in journalism and/or some experience working at a news publication is preferred.
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