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The ideal candidate is an experienced news photographer who delivers balanced, well-composed, layered photographs and pushes his/herself to take photographic risks. Lead, collaborate and participate weekly with the editorial team to story-board visual elements in our current news gathering process.
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Beyond TV news distribution, our newsrooms publish via the Spectrum News app and connected television. As Sr Mgr, Production Operations, you will be responsible for managing a team of production professionals and overseeing the planning, development, and production of all news programming at Spectrum News. You will coordinate coverage of major stories, breaking news, weather, and specials while ensuring that the production, media management, and master control departments are running smoothly.
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Fellows can be recent HBCU graduates, mid-career alums or folks who attended for at least two years, but may not have graduated.
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KTBC Fox 7 the Fox O&O in Austin, TX is seeking an Anchor/Reporter to join our news team. In addition to distributing sports, entertainment and syndicated content, our television stations collectively produce approximately 1,200 hours of local news every week.
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As a News Reporter, you will play a crucial role in covering a wide range of events, trends and topics. Temporary News Reporter. Our news reporters will deliver content across all platforms, covering breaking news, developing enterprise and utilizing audience metrics to inform coverage decisions.
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Is seeking an Anchor/Reporter to join our news team. Candidate will be required to work outside their normal schedule as needed for breaking news, illness/vacation relief and special events coverage.
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Stay on top of news and trends and pitch story ideas. An interest in news and current events around the world is a must. The platform also provides a free digital signage feature for businesses to run house promotions within the content.
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You will receive training on various topics including how to produce a news segment from the control room, how to research and pitch a great story, how to operate camera equipment, what shots matter, and more.
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