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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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The ideal News Director can deliver impactful journalism and develop a digital-first road map in line with the strategic vision of our company. We are looking for a leader who embraces creative storytelling and investigative journalism as key components of newscasts, as well as digital, streaming and social platforms.
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Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, Communications, or a related field, or equivalent experience preferred- Minimum of one year of producing or production support experience for a television or cable station.
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Minimum of 1 year of assignment desk experience or strong journalism training in another news job (reporter, producer, photographer, for example) Bachelor's degree with a major in journalism is also preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, public relations, political science, public affairs, or related field, or the equivalent combination of education, training, or work experience.
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2+ years in a content writing role (or similar role as a journalist, copywriter, product marketer, etc) with experience along the whole process from initial strategy all the way to final proofing.
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This is a unique opportunity to work at a beloved public media organization that is growing its original journalism to better serve people across our regionat a time of great need for our civil society and democracy.
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Bachelor’s degree in public relations, advertising, journalism, digital media or related field. Expertise in all social media business managers including but not limited to: Meta, TikTok, As Digital Marketing Strategist, you’ll partner with Accounts, Creative, and the wider Digital.
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Degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, English, Graphic Design, or similar. This role is for an emerging storyteller, design thinker, and marketer skilled at developing written, print, and digital content that contributes to marketing and pursuit deliverables.
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You have experience in both journalism and corporate content marketing where you've successfully crafted and executed a content strategy for a brand. You have experience in both journalism and corporate content marketing where you've successfully crafted and executed a content strategy for a brand.
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Bachelor's Degree: Journalism, English, Marketing, Creative Writing or a related field required (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered) This position is a member of the Public Relations & Communications team and the greater Marketing & Communications team.
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Oregonian Media Group is a part of Advance Local Media, one of the largest media groups in the United States, which operates the leading news and information companies in more than 20 cities, reaching 52+ million people monthly with our quality, real-time journalism and community engagement.
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Bachelor's degree required (English, Communications, Journalism, or other relevant major preferred) Applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, religious creed, color, age marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, citizenship status, national origin, ancestry, religion, military service or veteran status, disability, medical condition, childbirth and related medical conditions, genetic testing, reproductive status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws and ordinances.
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The Daily Corinthian, a community newspaper serving Northeast Mississippi and Southwest Tennessee, is seeking an experienced, hands-on newspaper journalist to help lead and direct our newsroom operations as editor.
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Journalism degree and a minimum of five years experience in news management with noted leadership skills is required. Journalism degree and a minimum of five years experience in news management with noted leadership skills is required.
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