SAJA Job Listings: Compiled by Maha Atal

Online, Business, FloridaJune 26, 2009 4:15 am

The Florida Sun Sentinel seeks a COMMUNITY MANAGER and a HOME PAGE PRODUCER. To apply for either position, send a resume and letter of interest to Kathy Pellegrino,
kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com, with the position in the subject line.

Community Manager
This individual will work with content editors and reporters in the topic area of consumer/business with two goals in mind:
* To shape and direct content that will resonate with readers online, as well as in print.
* To help build local communities via social media, training reporters and editors to aggressively pursue opportunities to interact
with readers.
Candidates should have strong leadership skills and take initiative working one-on-one with bloggers and reporters to improve online
content, as well as develop the staff’s skills with using social media tools. The community manager will work closely with content editors and
the topic manager, attending story planning meetings to help chart coverage that can serve all content platforms. Applicants should be fully versed and actively engaged in a variety of social media tools, including Twitter, Facebook, social bookmarking and blogging software. Applicants also should have experience in content
management systems, such as Assembler. The successful candidate also will serve as back-up for Home Page producers, posting breaking news and packaging coverage on
SunSentinel.com. The candidate chosen for this position will be based in Fort Lauderdale. This is a full-time position, night and weekend shifts may be required.

Home Page Producer
This individual will work in a collaborative, fast-paced and competitive environment with editors from several departments and with other
producers to post breaking news, package coverage, feature the most lively blogs and discussion boards, process and post video and
multimedia segments and create engaging presentations on the home page of SunSentinel.com and across the site. This individual will be
expected to make real-time programming decisions that engage South Florida web users and meet audience goals. Candidates should be well rounded in their knowledge of current events, sports and pop culture. Emphasis is on news judgment; ability to write accurate, lively and concise headlines, cutlines and summaries; ability
to handle multiple tasks at once and understanding online audience interests and behavior. The successful candidate also should have previous writing or editing
experience and be able to use information supplied by reporters and gathered from other sources to write and post breaking news and sports
when necessary. Knowledge of AP style is a must. Experience using metrics tools such as Omniture and Google Trends to inform programming
decisions is important as well. The candidate also should have experience writing and diagnosing HTML and in applications such as Dreamweaver, Photoshop and Flash. Applicants should have previous experience in content management systems and be active in social media. The candidate chosen for this position will be based in Fort Lauderdale.

TV, Florida, Photojournalism, TV reporter, TV anchor/host, TV desk/production asst, MeteorologistFebruary 11, 2009 11:23 pm

Below please find job openings from the Fox Television Stations. Information on how to apply to the station is provided.

Anchor/Reporter – (Regular Full Time):
Anchor newscasts as assigned. Enterprise and report news stories. Write creatively, clearly, accurately and quickly. Provide live coverage of breaking events. Take initiative and be a leader in the newsroom. A minimum of three years experience working as an anchor in a medium or large market preferred. Good news judgment and knowledge of fair and accurate journalism practices. Ability to tell stories, ask good probing questions in Q&A with reporters and ad-lib effectively. Strong writing skills and thorough knowledge of current events. Excellent people and communication skills; must be a team player. Working knowledge of newsroom computers.

Weather Anchor/News Reporter – (Regular Full Time):
Provide weather forecasts for newscasts as assigned. Enterprise and report news as assigned. Write creatively and accurately to video. Utilize sources to develop substantive news stories. A minimum of two years experience as a television weather anchor and/or news reporter. Good news judgment and knowledge of fair and accurate journalism practices. Ability to ad-lib effectively with news anchors. Working knowledge of WSI weather system preferred. Strong, creative writing skills. Excellent people and communication skills. Must be a team player. AMS Seal required. Hurricane forecasting experience a plus.

Photographer – (Regular Full Time):
Shoots and edits video and audio for newscasts, news programming, promotion and other station related purposes. Operates ENG vehicles and equipment. Self-motivated, creative storyteller with strong photography and editing skills and a full understanding of live truck operations. Working knowledge of: DVC Pro cameras and AVID edit systems, lighting and sound equipment, and newsroom computer systems considered a plus. At least 2 years experience as a photographer/editor in a television news department is preferred. Willingness and ability to travel for story assignments. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Production Tech – (Regular Full Time):
Assist director with various aspects of production including video camera, audio console, character generator, video recorder and lighting board. College degree or equivalent work experience in film or television preferred. Basic understanding of television production and computers. Weekends and holidays required.

FOR CONSIDERATION: Forward resume and cover letter to: HR Director/FoxNews, WOFL-FOX35,
35 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746. Fax to 407-805-0888.
E-Mail as an attachment in MS-Word to: wofl-hr@foxtv.com.
Please identify position. No phone calls please. EOE/M/F/D/V.

TV, Sports, Florida, TV production/editing, Photojournalism, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV anchor/host, TV desk/production asstNovember 7, 2008 8:23 pm

Fox TV is recruiting for the following jobs:

1. VP News
2. Anchor Reporter
3. Sports Reporter/Photographer
4. Weather Anchor/Reporter
5. Photographer
6. Chief Photographer
7. Production Tech
8. Director
Applicants should send resume and cover letter to HR Director/FoxNews, WOFL-FOX35,
35 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746. Fax to 407-805-0888. E-Mail wofl-hr@foxtv.com.

JOB DETAILS:
VP / News – (Regular Full Time):
Direct and manage the daily news operations of WOFL as well as news opportunities at WRBW (Orlando) and WOGX (Ocala). Duties include: Program development, planning, recruiting and budget oversight. Strong hands on leader and motivator. A minimum of 5 years news management experience as a Top 50 market News Director or Assistant News Director is preferred.

Anchor/Reporter – (Regular Full Time):
Anchor newscasts as assigned. Enterprise and report news stories. Write creatively, clearly, accurately and quickly. Provide live coverage of breaking events. Take initiative and be a leader in the newsroom. A minimum of three years experience working as an anchor in a medium or large market preferred. Good news judgment and knowledge of fair and accurate journalism practices. Ability to tell stories, ask good probing questions in Q&A with reporters and ad-lib effectively. Strong writing skills and thorough knowledge of current events. Excellent people and communication skills; must be a team player. Working knowledge of newsroom computers.

Sports Reporter/Photographer – (Regular Full Time):
Generates, reports, produces, writes, shoots and edits video and audio for hard and feature-oriented stories for sportscasts and other sports-related programming. Operates ENG vehicles and equipment. Establishes story contacts with the major sport franchises and amateur leagues, including college, high school level athletic departments. Self-motivated, creative storyteller with strong photography and editing skills. Working knowledge of: P2 cameras and edit systems, lighting and sound equipment, and newsroom computer systems. Must have knowledge of professional, amateur and recreational sports. Ability to work flexible schedules depending on seasonal sports. At least 2 years experience in a television sports department preferred. Willingness and ability to travel for story assignments. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Weather Anchor/News Reporter – (Regular Full Time):
Provide weather forecasts for newscasts as assigned. Enterprise and report news as assigned. Write creatively and accurately to video. Utilize sources to develop substantive news stories. A minimum of two years experience as a television weather anchor and/or news reporter. Good news judgment and knowledge of fair and accurate journalism practices. Ability to ad-lib effectively with news anchors. Working knowledge of WSI weather system preferred. Strong, creative writing skills. Excellent people and communication skills. Must be a team player. AMS Seal required. Hurricane forecasting experience a plus.

Photographer – (Regular Full Time):
Shoots and edits video and audio for newscasts, news programming, promotion and other station related purposes. Operates ENG vehicles and equipment. Self-motivated, creative storyteller with strong photography and editing skills and a full understanding of live truck operations. Working knowledge of: DVC Pro cameras and AVID edit systems, lighting and sound equipment, and newsroom computer systems considered a plus. At least 2 years experience as a photographer/editor in a television news department is preferred. Willingness and ability to travel for story assignments. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Chief Photographer – (Regular Full Time):
Coach, critique and oversee daily activities of photographer staff. Oversee fleet of news vehicles. Work with news managers to coordinate daily news coverage and long term projects. Shoot and edit video and audio for newscasts, news programming, promotion and other station related purposes. Operate ENG vehicles and equipment. Self-motivated, creative storyteller with strong photography and editing skills and a full understanding of live truck operations. Working knowledge of: Panasonic P2 cameras and AVID edit systems, lighting and sound equipment, and newsroom computer systems considered a plus. At least 5 years experience as a photographer/editor in a television news department is preferred. Willingness and ability to travel for story assignments. Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Production Tech – (Regular Full Time):
Assist director with various aspects of production including video camera, audio console, character generator, video recorder and lighting board. College degree or equivalent work experience in film or television preferred. Basic understanding of television production and computers. Weekends and holidays required.

Director – (Regular Full Time):
Direct or technical direct portions of live newscasts, pre-show news elements promos and newsbreaks as assigned. Run camera, prompter and floor direct as needed. A minimum of one year experience directing and technical directing on-air for news programming preferred. Live broadcast skills in camera and teleprompter operation. Sony 7350 switcher experience is helpful. Weekend, holiday and overtime are required.

Newspapers, Tech Reporting, Florida, Reporter/writerOctober 10, 2008 3:13 am

The Orlando Sentinel is seeking an experienced journalist to lead its
computer-assisted reporting.

The Computer Projects Reporter will research and write his or her own
data-driven stories while collaborating with investigative and beat
reporters throughout the newsroom and coaching reporters who want toimprove their data analysis skills. The reporter’s work results not only
in stories but also in consumer-friendly databases at
www.OrlandoSentinel.com that allow readers to relate an issue to their
own lives.

The ideal candidate will have at least five years of reporting
experience, with an emphasis on government reporting; significant
experience in reporting and writing data-driven investigative reports;
and an advanced understanding of Microsoft Excel and Access. Proficiency
with SQL, ArcGIS, SPSS and Caspio are preferred. Because Florida has one
of the most favorable open-records laws in the country, and because the
Sentinel has such a strong commitment to watchdog journalism, this is
an extraordinary opportunity for a reporter who wants to dig deeply and
tell the big story while taking a teaching role.

The Orlando Sentinel is a partner in NAHJ’s Parity Project, which was
launched in our newsroom in May 2006.

To apply, please send a resume, clips and references to:

Mr. Dana S. Eagles

Staff Development Editor

Orlando Sentinel

633 N. Orange Ave.

Orlando, FL 32801.

Newspapers, Florida, Videographer 2:54 am

Multimedia Producer - The South Florida Sun Sentinel and SunSentinel.com are looking for a versatile video editor and videographer to join our multi-dimensional team.
This person should have strong video editing skills and the ability to quickly turn over a high volume of quality videos for the Web and television. The applicant also should have experience shooting broadcast-quality video. Still photography skills are a plus.
A journalism background and experience in television, web and/or print journalism is preferred. The applicant should have a clear vision for how video works on the Web and the ability — through editing or shooting — to capture the essence of a good story in video.
This position requires excellent organizational skills and the ability to quickly set priorities in a fast-paced environment. The applicant needs to be a team player and show flexibility and a willingness to adjust work schedules and handle breaking news or unexpected assignments.
Extensive experience in video-editing software, such as Final Cut Pro, is a necessity. Experience in photo-editing applications, such as Photoshop, and Internet content management systems is a plus. Understanding of various video formats, codecs, and experience in a television news environment also is a plus.
A relocation package is not offered for this position.
Please send a letter of interest, a resume and a DVD with work samples to: Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida Sun Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

TV, Communications, Florida, Reporter/writer, TV production/editing, Videographer, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV assignment editor, Film production, DirectorSeptember 20, 2008 12:03 am

WPBF TV25, the Hearst owned ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach seeks the following

1. Nonlinear Editor. Send resume/DVD video to Steve Boyer, Acting News Director, WPBF TV, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, or attach a WMV file to sboyer@wpbf.com.
2. Assignment Editor. Send resume to sboyer@wpbf.com
3. Reporter. Send resume and five of your most recent stories with LIVE shots and aircheck of recent reporting Steve Boyer, WPBF News 25, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 or sboyer@wpbf.com
4. News Photographer, Send tape and resume to Steven Boyer, WPBF TV, 3970 RCA BLVD, Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 or sboyer@wpbf.com.
5. Creative Services Director (production role). Send resume, reel and your marketing philosophy to Caroline Taplett, WPBF, 3970 RCA Blvd. Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410.
6. Account Executive, Send resume to Ryan Rothstein, 3970 RCA Blvd. Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 or rrothstein@hearst.com

Position details:
NONLINEAR EDITOR
a knowledgeable and proficient nonlinear news editor. A passion for local news and the ability to craft engaging news stories is a must.

Account Executive
2-5 years broadcast sales experience. Qualified applicants must have strong presentation, negotiation and written communication skills. Our team has a commitment to customer service and new business development. We will encourage your creativity and enthusiasm for servicing an existing account list while striving to increase revenue/share and developing new business and station web sales. College degree or equivalent work experience required. Knowledge of PowerPoint, Word and Excel, ratings and programming preferred.

Assignment Editor
The right candidate is aggressive, creative, organized and ready to work in the highly competitive West Palm Beach, FL news market. Applicant must have at least two years experience on the news desk, possess excellent communication skills and impeccable news judgment. Applicant must be hyper-competitive, motivated, and a strong leader. Responsibilities include: assigning crews, making beat calls, and working with producers and news managers to develop story ideas. College degree preferred.

REPORTER
An exciting opportunity for a reporter who is passionate about our business to join our news team. Must be a compelling storyteller and an excellent writer with superior LIVE reporting skills.

NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER:
Candidates should have professional broadcast news photography and non-linear editing experience. News photographer must have valid driver’s license and ability to be trained and certified as an ENG vehicle operator.

Creative Services Director
an aggressive, creative, driven Creative Services Director, looking to make a difference in a terrific mid-sized Southern market. Strategic thinker who has experience producing compelling, research-driven spots that express a brand on air and on-line. A hands on manager who knows news, works well with others and wants to have fun beating strong competitors. The main focus of the position is to conceive, produce and execute news promotions and campaigns. Off-line editing skills required. Lead three person staff. Top of the line editing equipment, great opportunity for upward mobility and strong compensation package. History and creativity with website promotion a plus.

· Lead three-person department and serve as part of the GM’s Department Head team.

· Key Partner in managing the News relationship. Help validate the station positioning through Image and Topical promotion.

· Build the Marketing Plan from research data and careful monitoring of ratings demographic trends.

· Think strategically while planning promotion and marketing efforts for upcoming quarters.

· Create, write and produce promotional spots and campaigns.

· Occasionally edit on Avid non-linear gear.

· Ability to creatively place news/programming promos to take full advantage of on-air opportunities.

· Help organize, lead and publicize community events in the market.

Newspapers, Florida, Reporter/writer, InternshipsSeptember 6, 2008 4:47 am

2009 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
(Internships may be offered in one or more of the following areas: copy editing/design, graphics, photography, reporting)

The Florida Times-Union is soliciting applications from college students for its annual summer intern program.

Applications for internships must be received by December 1, 2008. Interns who are selected will be notified on or before Jan. 1, 2009.

The intern program extends through the summer months, and exact dates of employment will be negotiated. Interns may expect to be in the program for about 12 weeks. The salary scale is as follows:
• Completion of first year of college - $375 weekly.
• Completion of second year of college - $400 weekly.
• Completion of third year of college - $435 weekly.
• Completion of fourth year of college - $450 weekly.
• Completion of graduate school - $500 weekly.

Interns will draw a variety of assignments. Meetings will be held with various editors to discuss problems and progress. Every effort will be made to match summer work assignments with the interests of the interns selected to work on the staff of the Times-Union.
Preference will be given to Individuals who have held summer internships with daily newspapers in the past and individuals proven interested in a career in print journalism.

Applications must be made in writing and should include grade point average, previous journalism experience and at least two references, one from within the academic community. Clips of past work should be included with application.
It is not necessary for applicants to be majoring in journalism, but that is desirable. Interns must have their own vehicles. We are a drug free workplace.

Send applications to: Coulter Kirkpatrick
Newsroom Office Manager
(street delivery: One Riverside Avenue, 32202)
PO Box 1949
Jacksonville, FL 32231
coulter.kirkpatrick@jacksonville.com

Newspapers, Florida, Reporter/writer, ResearcherAugust 11, 2008 9:03 pm

Computer-Assisted Reporting Specialist - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is seeking an aggressive, skilled Computer-Assisted Reporting specialist to work with reporters and editors throughout the newsroom on CAR dailies and projects. The specialist will work as part of a CAR team on database acquisition and analysis, mapping, training of newsroom staff and development of intranet Web pages for use by reporters. At the Sun-Sentinel, CAR has been an important part of the newsroom for more than 18 years. Our CAR staff works closely with reporters and editors on news stories, from the initial planning stages to the end product. CAR specialists frequently receive bylines. The ideal candidate will be fluent with Microsoft Excel, Access, SQL and ArcGIS and have at least two years experience in CAR work. Web development skills considered a plus. Interested candidates should submit a resume and work samples by Aug. 29 to Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, 200 E. Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

TV, Florida, Graphics/designMay 16, 2008 9:44 pm

Job Code 200811

WPBF TV 25, ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach, Florida is seeking a Graphic
Designer.
The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a strong design sense,
excellent communication skills and the ability to work under pressure while
meeting tight deadlines. We need a detail-oriented artist who has knowledge
of television production to work with the news, sales, and promotion staff
to design and produce on-air, print, and website graphics
and animations. Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, & After
Effects required. Experience editing on Avid Adrenaline or similar
non-linear video editing system strongly preferred. Ability to prioritize a
must! Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including nights and
holidays. Send resumes to WPBF, 3970 RCA Blvd. Suite 7007, Palm Beach
Gardens, FL 33410 Attn: Russell Larish, Director of Production and
Operations, e-mail: rlarish@hearst.com.
WPBF TV-25, a Hearst-Argyle Managed Station, is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.

TV, FloridaApril 23, 2008 10:45 am

WHBQ TV/FOX13, MEMPHIS, TN
WEB SALES MANAGER

Sales prospecting, presenting, negotiating, closing, and managing online revenue. Develop new revenue stream through the Station’s web site. Demonstrate credibility as an expert in the categories assigned and in online advertising. Sell opportunities online and other emerging technologies including but not limited to mobile products and desktop applications. Work closely with national and local sales teams including promotions, production, news, and sales to meet expectations. Demonstrate effective revenue projection management, sales reporting and customer relationship management. Must be able to drive an automobile, travel, and work varied hours and OT.
Qualifications: Four year college degree or equivalent experience required. Minimum 3 years of online sales experience with proven sales track record. Additional ad sales experience in offline media preferred. Must possess a working knowledge of all online metrics, technologies, and research tools used in the marketplace. Must have strong relationships with key ad agency personnel. Experience in direct sales and interactive agencies preferred. Comprehensive knowledge of the internet and online advertising. Effective verbal and written communication skills are mandatory. Strong time management, organizational, and presentation skills required. Excellent PC and Microsoft Office skills required.

SENIOR ASSIGNMENT EDITOR
Essential functions are to oversee assignment desk operations ensuring proper allocation of station resources (photogs, reporters, tech equip) to provide thorough and complete news coverage. Duties include: educating and leading the staff including daily story selection meetings and participating in daily newscast producer meetings to ensure programs are produced and executed on concept. Must have ability to work under pressure and make quick decisions with sound editorial judgment. Must have extensive knowledge of local, national, and international events, excellent organizational skills, and ability to multi-task. Requires minimum 2 years of assignment desk or newsroom management experience.

PHOTOGRAPHER
Shoot and edit linear and non-linear Sony SX/SP. Safely operate microwave live truck while following company and industry safety standards. Must be able to operate camera, lights, wireless mics, portable and permanent editing gear, microwave truck, computer, Avstar newsroom software, and two-way radio. College degree in Journalism or related field preferred. 2 years paid broadcast news photographer experience required.

WEEKEND ANCHOR/REPORTER
Work an assigned beat, establish contacts, identify stories of relevance to the community, report live and taped as assigned, work varied shifts with little notice, adhere to newsroom policies about news gathering and fair/accurate reporting/writing. Anchor weekend newscasts and fill-in for other newscasts, as needed, to include story selections, presentations, and executions for those broadcasts. Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or related field required. Minimum three years paid broadcast news experience as reporter or anchor. Must possess excellent communication skills, both written and verbal and be computer literate. Must be team player with ability to work under pressure.

PRODUCER
Write, arrange, and coordinate live and taped elements into a compelling, well-paced newscast. Communicate well with field crews, assignment desk, directors, and newsroom management. Exercise sound news judgment. Requires Bachelors’ degree in Journalism or related field and two years of paid newsroom experience as producer or associate producer. Must be computer literate and possess good interpersonal skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential for success in this position.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Assist producers in the production of daily newscasts to include writing scripts, researching stories, working with assignment desk, field crews, graphics, and newsroom management. Must have degree in Journalism or related field and minimum one year of paid newsroom experience as assignment editor or associate producer. Must be computer literate and possess excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Need to be a team player who works well under stressful conditions.

SALES ASSISTANT
Responsible for clerical functions of sales dept to include: producing sales presentations and misc sales projects, answering phones, processing orders, handling correspondence, organizing files to insure SAQ compliance, maintaining data bases, and other duties, as assigned. College degree preferred. Must be proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel PowerPoint). Must have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Must be self-motivated, extremely organized, have a keen eye for detail, work well under pressure with ability to meet stringent guidelines, and understand team concept.

MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
Maintain and repair studio and transmitter equipment with emphasis on Beta SX VTR and RF systems repair. Troubleshoot to the component level. Serve as designated FCC Chief Operator. Must be well versed in FCC and OSHA rules and regulations. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently with little supervision. Requires ability to lift 50 lbs., occasionally work on ladders or in confined spaces, and available to work nights/weekends/holidays for emergency calls. Must have valid driver’s license. Requires five years experience in commercial broadcast television and transmitter maintenance. SBE Certification is preferred.

HUMAN RESOURCES: WHBQ-TV 485, S. HIGHLAND AVE, MEMPHIS, TN 38111

WOFL/WRBW – ORLANDO
WOGX – OCALA/GAINESVILLE
FSS – MIAMI/FT LAUDERDALE
WOFL/WRBW/Orlando – Master Control Operator – (Regular Full Time):
Assure that all elements of on-air presentation are of the highest quality. Work in a team environment during fast-paced, high-pressure newscasts. Duties include: Operate microwave and satellite equipment; operate and monitor remote transmitter; tune satellite receivers to record programs for air, spot checking for quality; tune in and troubleshoot local area microwave live-shots; switch on-air programming; operate Florical automation system; commercial and programming file servers; load and operate VTR machines; make dubs. A minimum of two years in the broadcast industry with experience in the master control environment preferred. Working knowledge of satellite and microwave communications. Broadcast skills with MCR switching, video file servers, Florical automation, VTR’s, transmitter remote controls and camera shading are preferred. Strong people skills, team player. Ability and willingness to work any shift a must.

WOFL/Orlando – Assignment Editor – (Regular Full Time):
Gather story information from news sources. Determine newsworthiness of each story idea/tip. Make decisions on what stories to cover, and assign appropriate crews. Keep news management and newscast producers apprised of all breaking news and changes in previous assignments. Keep story files updated. Communicate with field crews for updates on story assignments. Debrief reporters for story advancements and beat coverage. College degree in broadcast journalism or other related field. Previous desk experience strongly preferred. Working knowledge of newsroom computers and the Internet.

WOFL/Orlando – Production Tech – (Regular Part Time):
Assist director with various aspects of production including video camera, audio console, character generator, video recorder and lighting board. College degree or equivalent work experience in film or television preferred. Basic understanding of television production and computers. Weekends and holidays required. This is a part time position scheduled 16 hours per week.

WOFL/WRBW/WOGX – Promotion Producer – (Regular Full Time):
Write and produce original promos, including daily topicals, station and news image spots, and network, sports and syndicated branding spots for FOX Triopoly in Central Florida. Must have a proven track record of producing conversational yet compelling promotional spots that break through the clutter and give viewers a reason to tune-in. Requires top-notch writing skills and a desire to win every day. Good understanding of how to sell news stories and station programming to target demographics. Must have the ability to execute distinct marketing and branding strategies for each station. Flexibility and ability to meet tight deadlines is key. Ability to work flexible hours and shifts, including weekends and holidays is required. A minimum of two years television promotion experience, a degree in communications or related field, a good understanding of graphics and visual effects along with proficiency with Microsoft Office, basic non-linear editing skills and AVSTAR news computer knowledge is preferred. AVID Adrenaline and After Effects experience is a plus.

WOFL / WRBW / WOGX

WOFL/WRBW – Account Executive – (Regular Full Time):
Develop understanding of FOX35 and MY65’s product. Market the stations to the advertising community. Produce and present effective sales strategies to existing and developed accounts that solve client problems and increase station revenues. Develop relationships with developmental retail clients, existing TV advertisers and their agencies. College degree and a minimum of two years work experience preferred. Candidate should possess top communication skills and be service oriented. Experience with new business development preferred. Knowledge of Scarborough, NSI, Enterprise, TV Scan and general computer skills a plus. Must have valid driver’s license.

FOR CONSIDERATION: Forward resume and cover letter to: HR Director/FoxNews, WOFL-FOX35,
35 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746. Fax to 407-805-0888. E-Mail as an attachment in MS-Word to: wofl-hr@foxtv.com.
Please identify position. No phone calls please. EOE/M/F/D/V.

FOX CLEVELAND WJW-TV
Technician
Operates and maintains broadcast equipment such as Sony SX and Betacam cameras and tape decks, as well as GVG switcher, and routers, microwave gear, satellite antennas and receivers, computers, audio console, ENG editing, feed recording, tape playback, and other duties as assigned. May be responsible for other duties as deemed appropriate and assigned. Qualifications: Four year degree in electronics, production, or equivalent work experience. Job may involve heavy lifting, strenuous physical activity, and working outside in inclement weather.

Technician VR (8)
Operates and maintains broadcast equipment such as Sony SX and Betacam cameras and tape decks, as well as GVG switcher, and routers, microwave gear, satellite antennas and receivers, computers, audio console, ENG editing, feed recording, tape playback, and other duties as assigned. May be responsible for other duties as deemed appropriate and assigned. Qualifications: Four year degree in electronics, production, or equivalent work experience. Job may involve heavy lifting, strenuous physical activity, and working outside in inclement weather.

FOR CONSIDERATION – APPLICANTS SHOULD SEND RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO:
WJW FOX8 – ATTN: Elzoria Smith, Director of HR
(Identify position sought)
5800 SOUTH MARGINAL ROAD
CLEVELAND, OH 44103

Newspapers, Business, Florida, Reporter/writerMarch 30, 2008 3:40 am

Economic Development Reporter
There is not a city more devoted to economic development than Jacksonville, Florida. And you could be the business reporter to watchdog what’s building in this dynamic growth region. Keep track of the residential and commercial side of real estate, get to know the key players and tell it all to our readers in print and online. Must be willing to learn multimedia if you don’t yet know. We cover Northeast Florida with an expanding business news department, and we have it all - a redeveloping downtown area, bustling suburbs and rural areas being considered for future growth. Live near beautiful beaches in a warm, hospitable climate, and cover a choice business beat.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Health and Fitness Writer
The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, FL, is looking for a health and fitness writer. This reporter will focus on healthcare issues and trends, including nutrition, exercise, medicine, technology and consumer healthcare. We’re looking for a writer with the flair and skill to hook readers while helping them understand a sometimes complex healthcare world. This reporter will be part of the lifestyle team, but we need someone who can write in-depth stories for A-1 and other sections. You should also be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity and be comfortable working in multimedia. Experience in video production is a plus but not required. Jacksonville is a growing, vibrant, diverse city with an NFL team, a lively entertainment scene and a beautiful downtown within driving distance of the beach.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

NIGHT COPS Reporter

Our current night cops person has done such a great job, he’s being promoted to another beat.
Crime is a high-profile beat in Jacksonville, but it’s more than following an “if it bleeds, it leads” philosophy.
We are looking for someone who can cover breaking news, spot trends and offer solutions-based reporting, and develop strong enterprise pieces.
You must also be able to work in a multi-media world, doing everything from immediately posting and updating breaking stories to the Web, shooting video at breaking news scenes and develop online elements for your stories.
You’ll be working at a newspaper that is filling reporting spots and adding new ones.
And you’ll live in an area that offers something for everyone.
Like great weather and the ocean? We’ve got it.
Looking for a place with a strong economy? That’s us.
Like NFL and college football? The area is home to the NFL’s Jaguars and a passionate college football fan base .
Need strong schools? No problem. Two of Jacksonville’s schools consistently rank among the nation’s top 10 and schools in our suburban counties consistently earn the state’s highest marks.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Retail Reporter
Join us as a key member of our expanding business news department exploring the ever-changing world of retail in Northeast Florida and beyond. This is the business beat that appeals to all. Stay on top of the shopping and retail business trends, tell our readers who’s coming and who’s going, and why. Breaking news and enterprise/trend stories galore. Who are the up-and-coming retailers, and who’s hurting. Must be willing to learn multimedia if you don’t yet know. The Florida Times-Union is based in Jacksonville, a wonderful place to live and work, with beautiful beaches and a friendly, outdoor-oriented climate. We’re growing our business coverage and we’re looking for a top-notch reporter to join the team.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Newspapers, Business, Florida, Editor/copy editor 3:36 am

Business Editor
We’re adding staff and growing our business coverage. We need a strong and savvy Business Editor to lead us to the type of daily business coverage our readers deserve. Jacksonville, Florida, is a business-oriented city, a center for banking services, real estate development, medical services and the fastest growing port on the East Coast. Northeast Florida is a great place to live and work, with beautiful beaches and a warm climate.
The right person will have demonstrated newsroom leadership and will know how to
build a team that works together toward common goals for print and online. Multimedia experience is a big plus. You will find supportive upper management, a vibrant and improving metro newspaper and website, and a Florida port city steeped in business expansion. A tremendous opportunity for the right person.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Nesting Reporter

The Florida Times-Union in beautiful Jacksonville, FL, is looking for a versatile writer to cover home life as our Nesting Reporter. This reporter will cover home and garden, technology, consumerism, family life and relationships, pets, decor and home entertainment. We want someone who has a demonstrated ability to bring clarity to complex stories and shows strong news judgment. We need someone who can write in-depth stories for A-1 and other sections. You should also be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity and be comfortable working in multimedia. Experience in video production is a plus but not required. Jacksonville is a growing, vibrant, diverse city with an NFL team, two public high schools consistently ranked among the best in the country, and a beautiful downtown within driving distance of the beach.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com. Please send sample writing clips as well.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

MILITARY Reporter

Northeast Florida is military country.
You can see it by our growing Navy bases, as well as key Marines, National Guard and Reserves facilities.
And you can see it by the strong presence of military retirees, who are making Northeast Florida their home.
You’ll lead our coverage on the potential transformation of Mayport to homeport a nuclear aircraft carrier, the fight to help recent war veterans get back on their feet and the continued push to improve health benefits for active duty and retirees.
This job is ideal for a person with strong multi-media skills, including blogging.
Yes, Northeast Florida is military country, but it’s a lot more, too. It’s home to the beautiful St. Johns River, an NFL team and the beach. It’s also home to a strong economy and great weather. Two of Jacksonville’s schools consistently rank among the nation’s top 10 and schools in our suburban counties consistently earn the state’s highest marks.
And it’s home to a newspaper that is not only filling reporter vacancies, but creating new ones.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the p
If jargon makes you ill … if fomulaic headlines make your eyes roll … if your boss has no idea how you’re doing unless you do something wrong … then we might have a job for you. The Florida Times-Union has an opening on our news department editing staff for a quick-thinking and (hopefully) -witted professional who wants to excel on a desk that does, every day. If you don’t have at least three years’ experience on a daily newspaper or a successful Dow Jones internship, please don’t apply. But if you do, and you’d like to challenge yourself and us, by all means do.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Newspapers, Arts, Florida, Politics/Govt/Military, Food Writer/Critic 3:31 am

Arts and Entertainment GA Reporter
The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, FL, is looking for a versatile arts and entertainment writer. This reporter will cover all aspects of local arts and entertainment, including touring shows, music, local bands, televsion, movies, local theater, night clubs and visual arts. Knowledge of contemporary music, including top 40, hip-hop and alternative rock, is a plus, but this is not an exclusive music beat. We want someone who has a demonstrated ability to write on a broad range of subjects, can bring clarity to complex stories and shows strong news judgment. We need someone who can write in-depth stories for A-1 and other sections. You should also be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity and be comfortable working in multimedia. Experience in video production is a plus but not required. Jacksonville is a growing, vibrant, diverse city with an NFL team, a lively entertainment scene and a beautiful downtown within driving distance of the beach.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com. Please send sample writing clips as well.

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each resume.

EOE
DRUG-FREE SMOKE FREE
WORKPLACE

Food Writer
The Florida Times-Union in beautiful Jacksonville, FL, is looking for a versatile food writer. This reporter will cover all aspects of the food industry, including traditional areas such as recipes, technology, consumerism, home entertaining, nutrition and restaurants. But we want a reporter who can expand beyond the traditional to include areas such as food’s part in social events, trends in bioengineering and probiotics and the rising rate of obesity. We want someone who has a demonstrated ability to bring clarity to complex stories and shows strong news judgment. We need someone who can write in-depth stories for A-1 and other sections. You should also be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity and be comfortable working in multimedia. Experience in video production is a plus but not required. Jacksonville is a growing, vibrant, diverse city with an NFL team, two public high schools consistently ranked among the best in the country, a lively entertainment scene and a beautiful downtown within driving distance of the beach.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com. Please send sample writing clips as well.

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each resume.

EOE
DRUG-FREE SMOKE FREE
WORKPLACE

Real Estate Reporter
We’re a real estate development mecca, and we need an aggressive reporter to tell our story. The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville is looking for a business reporter to cover the real estate industry in a fast-growing metropolitan area with a great quality of life. As the real estate industry has dipped, we’re seeking a reporter who can show people how that decline impacts Northeast Florida in commercial and residential real estate. The opportunities for enterprise and trend stories are endless, so we need someone who can identify these stories and present them in a way that will capture the general interest reader. The reporter must also possess skills that translate into a multimedia environment, whether it be postings stories for the Web or doing video reports. Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Politics Reporter
Politics and Florida. Say those words in the same sentence and you’ll think hanging chads, eight years of the other Bush as governor and a potential VP candidate as the current governor.
Sound interesting?
You’ll get to cover that and more as the political reporter at The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville.
You’ll also follow topics such as the political side of a relative newcomer in City Hall struggling to get things done, how lawmakers and lobbyists mix, and a rapidly growing suburban area where developers and builders have a huge amount of power and influence.
And you’ll be a leader on our team covering the presidential election and a variety of interesting local elections, including a state attorney’s race that is expected to bring huge fireworks.
There are many multi-media opportunities with this beat, including blogging and podcasts.
And you’ll do it all in growing and beautiful Northeast Florida.
We’re home to an NFL team, a strong economy and, of course, the beach. Two of Jacksonville’s schools rank among the nation’s top 10 and schools in our suburban counties consistently earn the state’s highest marks.
And we’re home to a newspaper that is not only filling reporter vacancies, but creating many new ones.
Please send a cover letter, resume and examples of your work in MS Word format via email to:
tujobs@jacksonville.com.
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.
You may, also, fax to 904 359-4076 or mail to:
The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Newspapers, Sports, Florida, Editor/copy editorMarch 28, 2008 3:13 am

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is accepting applications for an Assistant Sports Editor to help lead our professional and college beats from our Fort Lauderdale office.

We are looking for a leader with initiative and a willingness to win in a highly competitive market — someone who can coach reporters on news coverage, push them toward timely trend and enterprise stories and lead the development of content for multiple platforms — including the online edition and our broadcast partners.

This supervisor must be an excellent line editor able to develop and elevate stories. The job includes responsibility for managing some of our award-winning special sections and developing and overseeing enterprise and long-term projects.
Organization, strong communication, planning and teamwork are a must. Experience as a supervisor is required.

The Sun-Sentinel aggressively covers South Florida’s four major professional teams, college sports, high schools and an array of outdoor athletic events of interest to the fans in our region.

To apply, submit a cover letter describing your vision for this position and a resume to Sports Editor Kathy Laughlin, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or klaughlin@sun-sentinel.com.

Newspapers, Florida, Graphics/design 3:00 am

Features Design Director - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is looking for a Features Design Director, a position responsible for leading the section’s visual presentation. The Features Department produces eight daily and Sunday sections, including Food, Travel and Showtime, a weekly entertainment tab. Candidates should have a portfolio demonstrating creativity, excellent use of photography and typography and the ability to organize complex information. We’re looking for an innovator who can sell new ideas and build consensus. Advanced skills in Photoshop and InDesign are prerequisites. CCI and management experience are significant pluses. To apply, submit a tightly edited portfolio with a resume and cover letter to: Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, 200 E. Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

TV, Florida, Part-time, TV production/editing, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV anchor/host, TV desk/production asst, TV assignment editorMarch 3, 2008 2:08 am

WHBQ TV/FOX13, MEMPHIS, TN
WEB SALES MANAGER

Sales prospecting, presenting, negotiating, closing, and managing online revenue. Develop new revenue stream through the Station’s web site. Demonstrate credibility as an expert in the categories assigned and in online advertising. Sell opportunities online and other emerging technologies including but not limited to mobile products and desktop applications. Work closely with national and local sales teams including promotions, production, news, and sales to meet expectations. Demonstrate effective revenue projection management, sales reporting and customer relationship management. Must be able to drive an automobile, travel, and work varied hours and OT.
Qualifications: Four year college degree or equivalent experience required. Minimum 3 years of online sales experience with proven sales track record. Additional ad sales experience in offline media preferred. Must possess a working knowledge of all online metrics, technologies, and research tools used in the marketplace. Must have strong relationships with key ad agency personnel. Experience in direct sales and interactive agencies preferred. Comprehensive knowledge of the internet and online advertising. Effective verbal and written communication skills are mandatory. Strong time management, organizational, and presentation skills required. Excellent PC and Microsoft Office skills required.

SENIOR ASSIGNMENT EDITOR
Essential functions are to oversee assignment desk operations ensuring proper allocation of station resources (photogs, reporters, tech equip) to provide thorough and complete news coverage. Duties include: educating and leading the staff including daily story selection meetings and participating in daily newscast producer meetings to ensure programs are produced and executed on concept. Must have ability to work under pressure and make quick decisions with sound editorial judgment. Must have extensive knowledge of local, national, and international events, excellent organizational skills, and ability to multi-task. Requires minimum 2 years of assignment desk or newsroom management experience.

PHOTOGRAPHER
Shoot and edit linear and non-linear Sony SX/SP. Safely operate microwave live truck while following company and industry safety standards. Must be able to operate camera, lights, wireless mics, portable and permanent editing gear, microwave truck, computer, Avstar newsroom software, and two-way radio. College degree in Journalism or related field preferred. 2 years paid broadcast news photographer experience required.

WEEKEND ANCHOR/REPORTER
Work an assigned beat, establish contacts, identify stories of relevance to the community, report live and taped as assigned, work varied shifts with little notice, adhere to newsroom policies about news gathering and fair/accurate reporting/writing. Anchor weekend newscasts and fill-in for other newscasts, as needed, to include story selections, presentations, and executions for those broadcasts. Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or related field required. Minimum three years paid broadcast news experience as reporter or anchor. Must possess excellent communication skills, both written and verbal and be computer literate. Must be team player with ability to work under pressure.

PRODUCER
Write, arrange, and coordinate live and taped elements into a compelling, well-paced newscast. Communicate well with field crews, assignment desk, directors, and newsroom management. Exercise sound news judgment. Requires Bachelors’ degree in Journalism or related field and two years of paid newsroom experience as producer or associate producer. Must be computer literate and possess good interpersonal skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are essential for success in this position.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Assist producers in the production of daily newscasts to include writing scripts, researching stories, working with assignment desk, field crews, graphics, and newsroom management. Must have degree in Journalism or related field and minimum one year of paid newsroom experience as assignment editor or associate producer. Must be computer literate and possess excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Need to be a team player who works well under stressful conditions.

SALES ASSISTANT
Responsible for clerical functions of sales dept to include: producing sales presentations and misc sales projects, answering phones, processing orders, handling correspondence, organizing files to insure SAQ compliance, maintaining data bases, and other duties, as assigned. College degree preferred. Must be proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel PowerPoint). Must have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Must be self-motivated, extremely organized, have a keen eye for detail, work well under pressure with ability to meet stringent guidelines, and understand team concept.

MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
Maintain and repair studio and transmitter equipment with emphasis on Beta SX VTR and RF systems repair. Troubleshoot to the component level. Serve as designated FCC Chief Operator. Must be well versed in FCC and OSHA rules and regulations. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently with little supervision. Requires ability to lift 50 lbs., occasionally work on ladders or in confined spaces, and available to work nights/weekends/holidays for emergency calls. Must have valid driver’s license. Requires five years experience in commercial broadcast television and transmitter maintenance. SBE Certification is preferred.

HUMAN RESOURCES: WHBQ-TV 485, S. HIGHLAND AVE, MEMPHIS, TN 38111

WOFL/WRBW – ORLANDO
WOGX – OCALA/GAINESVILLE
FSS – MIAMI/FT LAUDERDALE
WOFL/WRBW/Orlando – Master Control Operator – (Regular Full Time):
Assure that all elements of on-air presentation are of the highest quality. Work in a team environment during fast-paced, high-pressure newscasts. Duties include: Operate microwave and satellite equipment; operate and monitor remote transmitter; tune satellite receivers to record programs for air, spot checking for quality; tune in and troubleshoot local area microwave live-shots; switch on-air programming; operate Florical automation system; commercial and programming file servers; load and operate VTR machines; make dubs. A minimum of two years in the broadcast industry with experience in the master control environment preferred. Working knowledge of satellite and microwave communications. Broadcast skills with MCR switching, video file servers, Florical automation, VTR’s, transmitter remote controls and camera shading are preferred. Strong people skills, team player. Ability and willingness to work any shift a must.

WOFL/Orlando – Assignment Editor – (Regular Full Time):
Gather story information from news sources. Determine newsworthiness of each story idea/tip. Make decisions on what stories to cover, and assign appropriate crews. Keep news management and newscast producers apprised of all breaking news and changes in previous assignments. Keep story files updated. Communicate with field crews for updates on story assignments. Debrief reporters for story advancements and beat coverage. College degree in broadcast journalism or other related field. Previous desk experience strongly preferred. Working knowledge of newsroom computers and the Internet.

WOFL/Orlando – Production Tech – (Regular Part Time):
Assist director with various aspects of production including video camera, audio console, character generator, video recorder and lighting board. College degree or equivalent work experience in film or television preferred. Basic understanding of television production and computers. Weekends and holidays required. This is a part time position scheduled 16 hours per week.

WOFL/WRBW/WOGX – Promotion Producer – (Regular Full Time):
Write and produce original promos, including daily topicals, station and news image spots, and network, sports and syndicated branding spots for FOX Triopoly in Central Florida. Must have a proven track record of producing conversational yet compelling promotional spots that break through the clutter and give viewers a reason to tune-in. Requires top-notch writing skills and a desire to win every day. Good understanding of how to sell news stories and station programming to target demographics. Must have the ability to execute distinct marketing and branding strategies for each station. Flexibility and ability to meet tight deadlines is key. Ability to work flexible hours and shifts, including weekends and holidays is required. A minimum of two years television promotion experience, a degree in communications or related field, a good understanding of graphics and visual effects along with proficiency with Microsoft Office, basic non-linear editing skills and AVSTAR news computer knowledge is preferred. AVID Adrenaline and After Effects experience is a plus.

WOFL / WRBW / WOGX

WOFL/WRBW – Account Executive – (Regular Full Time):
Develop understanding of FOX35 and MY65’s product. Market the stations to the advertising community. Produce and present effective sales strategies to existing and developed accounts that solve client problems and increase station revenues. Develop relationships with developmental retail clients, existing TV advertisers and their agencies. College degree and a minimum of two years work experience preferred. Candidate should possess top communication skills and be service oriented. Experience with new business development preferred. Knowledge of Scarborough, NSI, Enterprise, TV Scan and general computer skills a plus. Must have valid driver’s license.

FOR CONSIDERATION: Forward resume and cover letter to: HR Director/FoxNews, WOFL-FOX35,
35 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746. Fax to 407-805-0888. E-Mail as an attachment in MS-Word to: wofl-hr@foxtv.com.
Please identify position. No phone calls please. EOE/M/F/D/V.

FOX CLEVELAND WJW-TV
Technician
Operates and maintains broadcast equipment such as Sony SX and Betacam cameras and tape decks, as well as GVG switcher, and routers, microwave gear, satellite antennas and receivers, computers, audio console, ENG editing, feed recording, tape playback, and other duties as assigned. May be responsible for other duties as deemed appropriate and assigned. Qualifications: Four year degree in electronics, production, or equivalent work experience. Job may involve heavy lifting, strenuous physical activity, and working outside in inclement weather.

Technician VR (8)
Operates and maintains broadcast equipment such as Sony SX and Betacam cameras and tape decks, as well as GVG switcher, and routers, microwave gear, satellite antennas and receivers, computers, audio console, ENG editing, feed recording, tape playback, and other duties as assigned. May be responsible for other duties as deemed appropriate and assigned. Qualifications: Four year degree in electronics, production, or equivalent work experience. Job may involve heavy lifting, strenuous physical activity, and working outside in inclement weather.

FOR CONSIDERATION – APPLICANTS SHOULD SEND RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO:
WJW FOX8 – ATTN: Elzoria Smith, Director of HR
(Identify position sought)
5800 SOUTH MARGINAL ROAD
CLEVELAND, OH 44103

Newspapers, Sports, Florida, Editor/copy editorJanuary 20, 2008 4:40 pm

Sports Editor - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is looking for a Sports Editor who can build on the quality journalism in a department long recognized by APSE for producing top-10 sections. Our staff covers four professional teams, nationally recognized college programs, an expansive high school sports network as well as community sports. In addition to daily sections, we produce weekly college and pro football sections during the season and multiple special sections. We cover games, produce enterprise and contribute significantly to our online edition, producing some of the most popular blogs on the site.
We want a leader who will thrive in a highly competitive market. This editor must plan content for print and electronic media and direct daily coverage as well as enterprise, watchdog and consumer pieces. The ideal candidate can produce coverage that satisfies the most ardent Sports section reader as well as identify stories for the front page. To apply, please send a letter describing your qualifications and vision along with a resume to: Recruitment Editor Kathleen Pellegrino, Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com. Finalists will be asked to do a critique.

TV, Florida, Photojournalism, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV assignment editorJanuary 8, 2008 5:44 pm

Photographer and Editor
WPBF News 25, the Hearst-owned ABC TV affiliate in the Palm Beaches
seeks experienced photographers and editors. A passion for local news
and the ability to craft engaging news stories is a must. Candidates
should have professional broadcast news photography and non-linear
editing experience. News photographer must have valid driver’s
license and ability to be trained and certified as an ENG vehicle
operator. Please send your resume and a sample of your best work
on DVD or VHS to Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV, 3970 RCA
Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, or attach a WMV file
to jcoscia@wpbf.com. WPBF TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
www.wpbf.com

Reporter/Producer

WPBF News 25, the Hearst-Argyle ABC affiliate in the Palm Beaches, is
seeking creative, motivated individuals to join our news team. We are
looking for a reporter and producer who are passionate about our business
and wish to join our news coverage team. Reporter must be a compelling
storyteller and an excellent writer with superior LIVE reporting skills.
College degree and at least two years on-air reporting and fill-in anchor
experience preferred. Producer candidates need prior broadcast producer
experience and the ability to write and craft engaging newscasts. Recent
college graduates who have a passion for local news and desire to become a
newscast producer encouraged to apply. Non-linear editing skills and
knowledge of digital and web multi-platform environment a plus. Please send
a resume and a recent aircheck on DVD or VHS, Reporters submit your best
stuff including five of your most recent stories with LIVE shots and
aircheck of recent anchoring to:
Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF News 25, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007,
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. jcoscia@wpbf.com
WPBF-TV, a Hearst-Argyle managed station, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
www.wpbf.com

Newspapers, Florida, Reporter/writer, Training JournalistsJanuary 4, 2008 2:19 pm

Journalism Training Program
Applications are being accepted for a newsroom-training program for news reporters at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. This trainee will be part of Tribune Company’s Metpro, a two-year program designed to encourage journalists from underrepresented communities and backgrounds to consider careers in journalism. The chosen candidate will receive six months of training at the Sun-Sentinel starting in Fall 2008. He/she will learn from experienced journalists about writing, interviewing, researching and covering beats while writing articles for the Sun-Sentinel. After successfully completing the first six months, the Metpro reporter would begin 18 months in an entry-level reporting position. Mentoring and periodic evaluations will continue through the program. It is expected that this reporter’s performance will result in a staff position being offered. Applicants should be beginning journalists who are capable of conducting interviews in Spanish or Creole. The successful candidate will receive a salary and benefits. The application deadline is January 31. To apply go to http://www.metpronews.com/. See the Sun-Sentinel at sun-sentinel.com

TV, Florida, Videographer, TV ProducerNovember 11, 2007 1:59 am

Are you creative with video?
Web savvy?
Can you work collaboratively?
Can you teach?

If you said yes, we may have a job for you.

We’re a North Florida newsroom ready to move into video story telling in a big way. That’s where you come in.

We need someone with excellent video skills. We need someone who can coach our staff. We need someone who can get the work on the Web.

Much of your job would be providing the technical backbone to producing a daily video blog. (But a caution! This won’t be TV on the Internet.)You will help create, design, shoot, edit and produce it.

Another big part will be further developing the multimedia skills of our photographers and reporters, as helping plan video coverage of news, sports and entertainment stories.

We already have an award winning website, Jacksonville.com. It is growing fast. It is partnering with such groups as Yahoo. Our staff is eager to move forward, to be the best.

Tell us why you’re right for the job.

Send a resume and a cover letter to:

The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

Include a DVD or send us a link with samples of your work.
Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each resume.
EOE
DRUG-FREE SMOKE FREE
WORKPLACE

TV, Florida, Reporter/writer, TV reporterNovember 4, 2007 4:17 pm

Job Code 200712

REPORTER

WPBF News 25, the Hearst-Argyle ABC affiliate in the Palm Beaches, is
providing an exciting opportunity for a reporter who is passionate about
our business to join our news coverage team. Must be a compelling
storyteller and an excellent writer with superior LIVE reporting skills.
College degree and at least two years on-air experience preferred. Submit
your best stuff including five of your most recent stories with LIVE shots
to:
Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF News 25, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007,
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. jcoscia@wpbf.com
WPBF-TV, a Hearst-Argyle managed station, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TV, Florida, TV production/editing, TV tape editor 4:14 pm

NONLINEAR EDITOR
WPBF TV, the Hearst owned ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach is seeking
a knowledgeable and proficient nonlinear news editor. A passion for
local news and the ability to craft engaging news stories is a must.
Please send your resume and a sample of your best work on DVD or VHS
to Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite
7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, or attach a WMV file to
jcoscia@wpbf.com. WPBF TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TV, Florida, TV production/editing, TV tape editor 4:13 pm

NONLINEAR EDITOR
WPBF TV, the Hearst owned ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach is seeking
a knowledgeable and proficient nonlinear news editor. A passion for
local news and the ability to craft engaging news stories is a must.
Please send your resume and a sample of your best work on DVD or VHS
to Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite
7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, or attach a WMV file to
jcoscia@wpbf.com. WPBF TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Newspapers, Florida, Reporter/writer, Photojournalism, Multiple jobs 4:00 pm

Municipal Reporter - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel seeks an aggressive, enterprising reporter to cover the city of Pompano Beach. Pompano, one of Broward’s oldest cities, is diverse and politically active. Government, politics and watchdog reporting are at the core of this assignment, but sophisticated coverage of the neighborhoods and diverse people who make up this city and do business here also is essential. This assignment requires an experienced journalist with strong reporting and writing skills who can turn dailies on deadline and still make time to develop the weekenders and longer enterprise pieces that put issues in perspective. Strong source development skills are a must. Spanish skills as well as knowledge of computer-assisted reporting are preferred. The person who fills this job can expect to file reports to the Internet edition and to other media affiliated with the Sun-Sentinel. To apply, please send a cover letter, a resume and 8-10 work samples to Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.

Photographer - The award-winning South Florida Sun-Sentinel Photo Department has an opening for a staff photographer whose talent, passion and work ethic are exceeded only by his/her drive to capture compelling, exciting and storytelling pictures at every assignment. The ideal candidate also should be able to produce innovative multimedia pieces for Sun-Sentinel.com. Experience producing and editing video and sound slides in a fast moving, competitive environment is an advantage. Language skills, especially Spanish or Creole, are another plus. Come join an energetic, ambitious and experienced staff that puts an emphasis on outstanding photojournalism, multimedia, high ethical standards and diversity. Interested candidates should send a resume, cover letter and digital portfolio (photographs, multimedia and video packages) to Taimy Alvarez, Director of Photography, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 East Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33301 or talvarez@sun-sentinel.com.

TV, Florida, TV ProducerOctober 26, 2007 12:11 pm

Job Code 200711

PRODUCER

WPBF TV, the Hearst owned ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach is seeking
a creative, motivated individual to join our news team. Must have
1-3 years broadcast producer experience along with a passion for
local news and the ability to write and craft engaging newscasts.
Non-linear editing skills and knowledge of digital and web
multi-platform environment a plus. Please send a resume and a recent
aircheck on DVD or VHS to: Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV,
3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 or
jcoscia@wpbf.com. WPBF TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Newspapers, Florida, Editor/copy editor 12:08 pm

Race and Demographics Editor

The Orlando Sentinel is seeking an experienced journalist to become its next Demographics Editor, directing a team of six reporters who cover race and ethnicity, immigration, demographic trends (including the census), religion, Hispanic affairs, Puerto Rico, social services, charities and youth. This team in the Sentinel’s multimedia newsroom reports and writes daily stories, in-depth pieces, features and projects for all sections of the newspaper and for OrlandoSentinel.com. The ideal candidate for this prime editing position can both conceptualize a big-picture enterprise story and direct news gathering for a deadline story. Excellent line-editing skills are required, and a reporting background is strongly preferred. The Demographics Editor, who reports to the Associate Managing Editor for the How We Live group, must be a strong coach who is able to work well in a collaborative environment. To apply, please e-mail a resume and cover letter in confidence to (Mr.) Dana S. Eagles, Staff Development Editor of the Orlando Sentinel, deagles@orlandosentinel.com. More information about Sentinel careers: www.orlandosentinel.com/newsjobs.

TV, Florida, Entry-level, TV Producer 12:07 pm

Job Code 200710

AM PRODUCER
WPBF TV, the Hearst owned ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach is seeking
a creative, motivated individual to join our morning news team. This
entry level producer must have a passion for local news and the
ability to write and craft engaging newscasts. Non-linear editing
skills and knowledge of digital and web multi-platform environment
preferred. Please send your resume to: Joseph Coscia, News Director,
WPBF TV, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 or
jcoscia@wpbf.com. WPBF TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Newspapers, Business, Florida, Reporter/writerOctober 16, 2007 12:38 pm

Business Reporter - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is looking for a hard-hitting and energetic reporter to cover Florida’s troubled insurance industry. This position calls for a strong reporter and writer who can turn stories quickly and cut through the jargon, focusing on the impact to the average consumer. The successful candidate will have a track record of producing compelling enterprise and competitive breaking news coverage. This reporter also will keep tabs on Florida Power & Light as a sub-beat. The person who fills this position will be expected to file reports to Sun-Sentinel.com. Experience covering business or government issues is a plus, as is the ability to speak Spanish. Interested candidates should submit a resume and their 10 best clips to Business Editor Anne Vasquez South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.

Newspapers, Florida, Reporter/writer, Senior/seniorishOctober 15, 2007 10:21 pm

Education Reporter - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is seeking an experienced journalist to fill the demanding position of Education Reporter. This reporter will be part of a two-person team covering K-12 education in Broward County, a highly diverse and large school district. It is essential that this person have at least five years of daily newspaper experience with significant time covering a demanding beat. Ideally, this person also will be able to interview in Spanish or Creole and have computer assisted reporting skills.
The primary focus of this job is to watchdog one of our biggest local governments and to enterprise hard-hitting coverage on trends and issues of importance to taxpayers, parents and students.
This reporter should have versatile reporting and writing skills. He or she should be adept at turning trend pieces, breaking new ground, and keeping the paper out front on the latest education issues. A premium will be placed on aggressive reporting on pocketbook issues, innovative approaches to the beat, and engaging storytelling.
This reporter also will file reports to the Internet Edition and to other media affiliated with the Sun-Sentinel.
This position must be filled quickly so interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume and 8-10 writing samples to Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or to kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

Editorial Board - A multi-faceted position in a dynamic, high-energy environment is open on the Editorial Board of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. The basic duty required is writing editorials with a focus on local issues, especially political coverage, in advance of the 2008 election year. Experience in editing and/or page design is a plus, as is demonstrated know-how in multimedia presentations.
This Board position will be asked to file items for a blog, The Slant, and be able to keep pace with technology and its impact on how we disseminate opinions in new media. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to Editorial Page Editor Antonio Fins, afins@sun-sentinel.com.

TV, Florida, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV tape editor, Graphics/design, Senior/seniorish, TV assignment editor, Director 9:48 pm

WFLA-TV

Job Postings
Title: Account Executive

Description: Develop new and incremental revenue by adding new clients and incremental revenue through convergence.
Skills: The talents to be a successful marketing oriented salesperson. An understanding of customer focused selling. Please e-mail resume to advertisingjobs@wfla.com

Title: Graphic Designer

Description: The graphic designer position requires a highly creative and motivated person. This position will require a high level of skill and proficiency in computer graphic design and animation. Proven track record in television graphic design and the ability to coordinate projects with little supervision a must. Skill in a multi-media environment a plus. The job requires a somewhat flexible schedule for working occasional weekend and night assignments
Skills: Must have good technical skills, excellent communication skills and demonstrate a strong sense of conceptualization and design. Candidate must be able to take charge of multiple projects, work smoothly with other designers, producers and directors and be a positive force within the Marketing Department. Qualified applicants need to send your non-returnable tape and resume to: WFLA-TV HR Dept.- 202 S. Parker Street, Tampa, Fl 33606

Title: Inventory Control Coordinator - 2 positions

Description: Prepare 7 logs per week. Maintain traffic instructions files. Process all traffic instructions. Meet company jobs standard/skills for items on attached list.

Skills: Analytical ability-able to identify problems, gather relevant data and note possible cause of problem. Clerical skills - Operate computer, copier and other office equipment, type accurate copy from rough drafts devise and access different filing systems, and maintain attention to detail. Communication skills - listen effectively, respond clearly and directly, prepare clear and concise written reports or records and explain information to others. Please e-mail resume to ctojobs@wfla.com

Title: Political Auditor

Description: The Political Audit person will be responsible for reviewing all MGBG station lowest unit rate reports on a weekly basis to determine if there are any discrepancies in LUC calculation of potential rebated to legally qualified candidates airing schedules during primary, special, and general election windows.
Skills: Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel, and traffic system software. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, quick understanding of alpha and numeric fields, very detailed orientated and broadcast industry back ground preferred. ctojobs@wfla.com

Title: Business Analyst/Trainer

Description: Developing and implementing a daily training schedule that institutes best practices in sales operations, enhances inventory management and providing solutions to stations on non-technical issues of sales operational/sales software.

Skills: Excellent oral and written communication skills and ability to plan in extensive detail, with management experience preferred in TV broadcast sales, or traffic. ctojobs@wfla.com

Title: Video Editor

Description: Job consists of editing voice-overs and packages for live newscasts using non-linear editing software. Responsibilities also include monitoring newscasts, archiving and cataloging video elements.
Skills: Non-linear editing experience preferred. Must be detailed oriented and able to work under strong deadline pressure. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Reporter

Description: Cover, write and produce news stories. Develop contacts and leads to generate enterprise story ideas. Research and verify facts. Seek out and interview news makers.
Skills: Strong writing and storytelling skills. Strong on camera and live reporting ability. Five years experience as on-air reporter. Computer literate. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: News Associate Producer

Description: Assist in the production of newscasts. Write stories for newscasts. Rip and sort scripts, and run teleprompter if needed.
Skills: College preferred. Knowledge of Computer. Producer background and TV experience preferred. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: News Producer

Description: Research, write and produce newscasts. Must be creative with great writing skills with a clear vision on what makes a newscast relevant to the community. Must be able to handle lots of breaking news while staying calm under pressure. Need to have a flair for production values.
Skills: Prefer College degree, at least 3 years experience on-line producing and good computer skills. Strong people and communication skills necessary. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Director/Technical Director

Description: Responsible for directing and switching fast-paced, complex newscasts and locally produced programs; news cut-ins; and conducting pre & post production sessions.
Skills: Requires minimum of 1-2 years experience as Director/Technical Director. Experience with Grass Valley Kayak & 4000 switchers, Krystal DVE & GVG Ignite system preferable. Familiarity with Sony 900/9100 editor non-linear editing system; ENPS News system; GVG NewsQ Pro playback system, Adobe Premiere, Chyron Duet and Pinnacle Deko graphics system would be helpful. Knowledge of all aspects of television production is a must, including live on-air & locally produced programs. Requires flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays. operationsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Administrative Assistant

Description: Responsible for general office correspondence, answer the phone, filing, managing the TRANS/Act common client file, preparing weekly, monthly reports, booking travel, order office supplies, and all other general office duties.
Skills: Must have a broadcast background and prefer a minimum of 1-year experience working in a television traffic department. Effective oral, written communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, mathematical proficiency plus the ability to perform under pressure and adhere to deadlines. Demonstrate the initiative to perform tasks completely, effectively, accurately, and with a minimal amount of supervision. Must have knowledge of personal computers, word processing, spreadsheets, PowerPoint and the ability to learn other software systems. Needs to be able to work quickly and accurately with names, numbers, and symbols.

ctojobs@wfla.com

Title: General Manager, CTO

Description: Manage the installation, maintenance and integrity of the centralized broadcast television traffic system. Manage the training, system capabilities, development and implementation of policies, processes and procedures of the traffic system at CTO and client station levels.
Skills: Must have the ability to manage and negotiate with outside vendors as well as implement and manage large software installations. Excellent oral and written communication skills - report writing/creating. Computer skills must include significant knowledge of broadcast traffic systems, rep interface, automation systems, sales service systems, MSWord, PowerPoint, Outlook and advanced Excel. Must be well organized and able to delegate. Ability to consistently implement policies and procedures, training programs, manage change and lead committees. Must have the ability to make presentations and travel. Send resume to MGBG HR 111 North 4th Street, Richmond, VA 23219

If not specified, please send resume and cover letter to WFLA News Channel 8, Attn: Human Resources, 202 South Parker Street, Tampa, FL. 33606, fax to (813) 275-8895, or e-mail to hr@wfla.com. An application must be completed through www.mediageneral.com. (Please no attachments or phone calls).

Drug testing and background check are prerequisite for employment. Women and minorities encouraged to apply.

EOE M/F/V/D Revised 10/2/2007

Newspapers, Online, Florida, Reporter/writer 9:33 pm

MULTIMEDIA ANCHOR/REPORTER

Are you entrepreneurial and creative?

Are you Web savvy?

Are you confidant in front of a camera?

Can you report the news?

Do watch The Daily Show with Jon Stewart? Do you cruise Youtube? Have you ever seen Joanne Colan of Rocketboom?

If you said, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes and yea!, we may have a great job for you.

We are looking for someone who can anchor and host a daily news/features segment on Jacksonville.com and who can handle a variety of daily reporting assignments. We’re not talking about replicating TV on the Internet. We are looking for someone who can report the news with a little attitude and a lot of personality.

Some of the basics:

- We want someone who understands the Web in and out.

- We want someone who can produce a short, daily news-features-talk-of-the-town show.

- We want someone who is creative. Really creative. Imaginative. Entrepreneurial.

- We want someone who can take part in the planning of news coverage.

- We want someone who knows audio and video and how to use these media to tell the story.

- We want someone who is confidant in front of a camera.

If this job has your name written all over it, then here’s what we want you to do:

- Read the Times-Union.

- Send us a 2 minute video on a DVD showing us how you would do your own daily news/features show. Tell us about the news of that day, what’s coming up, and what you hear people talking about.

- Tell us in 250 words why this job is meant for you and why you are meant for it. (If you don’t have access to your own camera and DVD recorder, send us a script.)

- Send us a resume.

Send this package to:

The Florida Times-Union

Attn: Human Resources

One Riverside Ave

Jacksonville, FL 32202

PS: We also might want you to come in for an audition.

Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each resume.

EOE

DRUG-FREE SMOKE FREE

WORKPLACE

Newspapers, Business, Florida, Reporter/writerSeptember 29, 2007 4:12 pm

Business Reporter - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is seeking a general assignment/enterprise business reporter. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned journalist with outstanding reporting and writing skills, and the ability to develop strong enterprise for 1A and section fronts on a regular basis on a variety of issues. Some areas of reporting would include personal technology issues, as well as other topics. Reporters are expected to report for our print and online editions. Experience in business reporting at a daily newspaper is preferred, as is the ability to speak Spanish. The Sun-Sentinel is located in Fort Lauderdale, in one of the most beautiful regions — and one of the most competitive media markets — in the country. In addition to the daily newspaper, the Sun-Sentinel also produces sun-sentinel.com, reports for radio and television and a variety of specialty publications. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and up to 10 clips to Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or to kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

Community News Reporters
- The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is looking for two aggressive and enterprising reporters to fill community news reporting positions.
The candidates chosen for these positions will write primarily for the Sunday Community News sections and also for the daily Community News Roundup pages in the Local section.
One of these positions is based in Weston and will be responsible for helping to cover suburban areas as well as the sub-beats of community transportation and public safety.
The other will be based in Delray Beach. The candidate chosen will cover several towns as well as the sub-beats of community transportation and community culture/entertainment.
In both cases, the ability to quickly generate and complete stories is essential. He or she will be expected to bring a creative eye to this assignment and will be expected to contribute content for online and as well as for our multi-media partners. These reporters will primarily work during the week. These jobs could be appropriate entry-level positions for ambitious journalists looking to launch a career and have opportunities for other assignments after experience is gained.
Please send a resume, cover letter and eight clips to Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or to kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, an aggressive metropolitan daily in a competitive market, seeks applications from veteran copy editors for possible future openings. Requirements include: a flair for crisp, catchy headlines and cutlines; the ability to handle occasional slot work; an excellent knowledge of grammar, usage and AP style; and a commitment to local news. We’ve started a universal desk, so experience in handling a variety of copy — sports, features, business — is a plus. So is Spanish-language ability. We prefer candidates with at least five years of experience on a daily desk. Send a cover letter and resume to Ken Olsen, News Editor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or to kgolsen@sun-sentinel.com.

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is accepting applications for 2008 Internships and for Metpro, a two-year newsroom training program. The Summer 2008 internship application deadline is Nov. 15. For more information see www.sun-sentinel.com/internships.

Newspapers, Florida, Graphics/designSeptember 9, 2007 5:58 pm

The Florida Times-Union seeks a graphic artist with multimedia skills. We focus the graphic artists’ time on high-impact pieces. And we give people a lot of room to get their ideas in the paper and online. You’d work closely with the other two artists, the graphics editor and the AME for Visuals. We have created a work environment that fosters creativity and values good storytelling in all forms.

In the last year, the T-U graphics department has:

*Won an SND Award of Excellence
*Won two Florida Society of Newspaper Editors Awards
*Hosted and led an SND Quick Course
*Collaborated with Jacksonville.com on multimedia graphics
*Frequently reported graphics and Alternative Story Forms

Things you could expect as a T-U graphic artist:

*Participating in weekly maestro sessions for each department
*Art department brainstorming sessions
*Creating illustrations in a variety of styles
*Working on graphics for print and multimedia
*Producing daily graphics on tight deadlines
*Graphic research and reporting
*Feedback and critique from your editors and peers
*Collaborating on full-page projects
*Freedom to pitch your own projects

The programs:
*Flash
*Illustrator
*InDesign
*Excel
*PhotoShop
*Cinema 4D and Poser a plus

The people you’d be working with:
*Value divergent thinking
*Work hard but make time for creativity
*Strive for diversity in the newsroom and in the paper’s coverage

The city:
*Jacksonville is a beautiful and affordable city that includes miles of riverfront and beaches, many historic neighborhoods, downtown living, beautiful parks, great universities, several top-notch entertainment venues, an incredible zoo, excellent shopping and delicious seafood.
*A fast-growing metro area with pro and college football, golf, tennis, baseball, fishing, the arts and much more.
*Possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy kayaking, fishing, surfing, camping, golf, tennis etc.
*Nightlife for a variety of crowds
*Access to several great road trip destinations: St. Augustine, Gainesville, Savannah, Orlando, Tallahassee, Tampa/St. Pete, Atlanta and Miami
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:

The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each resume.
EOE
DRUG-FREE SMOKE FREE WORKPLACE

TV, Florida, TV production/editing, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV tape editor, Graphics/design, TV desk/production asst, MeteorologistJuly 19, 2007 10:23 pm

Title: Account Executive - 3 positions
Description: Develop new and incremental revenue by adding new clients and incremental revenue through convergence.
Skills: The talents to be a successful marketing oriented salesperson. An understanding of customer focused selling. Please e-mail resume to advertisingjobs@wfla.com

Title: Graphic Designer
Description: The graphic designer position requires a highly creative and motivated person. This position will require a high level of skill and proficiency in computer graphic design and animation. Proven track record in television graphic design and the ability to coordinate projects with little supervision a must. Skill in a multi-media environment a plus. The job requires a somewhat flexible schedule for working occasional weekend and night assignments
Skills: Must have good technical skills, excellent communication skills and demonstrate a strong sense of conceptualization and design. Candidate must be able to take charge of multiple projects, work smoothly with other designers, producers and directors and be a positive force within the Marketing Department. Qualified applicants need to send your non-returnable tape and resume to: WFLA-TV HR Dept.- 202 S. Parker Street, Tampa, Fl 33606

Title: Inventory Control Coordinator - 2 positions
Description: Prepare 7 logs per week. Maintain traffic instructions files. Process all traffic instructions. Meet company jobs standard/skills for items on attached list.
Skills: Analytical ability-able to identify problems, gather relevant data and note possible cause of problem. Clerical skills - Operate computer, copier and other office equipment, type accurate copy from rough drafts devise and access different filing systems, and maintain attention to detail. Communication skills - listen effectively, respond clearly and directly, prepare clear and concise written reports or records and explain information to others. Please e-mail resume to ctojobs@wfla.com

Title: Marketing Director
Description: Develop, implement and manage the execution of WFLA’s strategic marketing objective/plan. Set direction for the creative process of department. Oversee the department managers and staff. Responsible for ensuring all promotion efforts are well branded and meet station and convergence objectives. Other responsibilities: status reports, department budgets, station representative, work flow efficiency, staff development and interpreting market research.
Skills: Strong communications skills needed. Must be able to communicate with station/unit/corporate leadership in a constructive, professional and positive goal-oriented manner. Must be forward thinking. Knowledge of media buying strategy required. Creative writer/producer. Understand marketing/brand strategy. Technical knowledge of all forms of advertising production. Good organizational skills, decision making abilities, ability to supervise employees and provide leadership. Strong desire to win. E-mail resume to marketingjobs@wfla.com

Title: Assignment Editor
Description: Make beat calls to public safety agencies, assign crews to stories, respond to breaking news, handle logistics of crews in the field, take viewer calls, monitor scanners, establish ENG microwave shots, keep producers informed of all developing news, keep Convergence Partners informed of all developing news. Attend editorial meetings, assist Assignment Manager on the dayside desk, develop working relationships with PIO’s, and enter daily assignments into Newstar and Budgetbank.
Skills: Degree in Broadcast Journalism or equivalent experience. At least 2 years experience in a medium to large market assignment desk, thorough knowledge of scanners and public safety radio, ability to make quick decisions under deadline pressure and understanding of technical aspects of ENG preferred. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Meteorologist (AMS Seal Required)
Description: On-air Meteorologist, preparing graphics on WSI and Baron Fastrac and Vipir Systems. AMS/CBM seal required. Regular weathercasts on WeatherPlus network. Strong computer and graphic skills. Willing to work in a strong team environment.
Skills: Five years experience, AMS/CBM seal required. WSI, Baron Fastrac and Vipir systems experience. Strong computer and graphic skills. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Production Technician PT
Description: Robotics & studio camera operator, Floor Director for weekend & daily newscasts and local programming including syndicated shows.
Skills: Experience in operation of robotic and studio cameras, studio & set lighting. Operating an audio board and Duet/ Chyron graphics system is helpful. Must be available for fill-in coverage. Please e-mail resume to operationsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Reporter
Description: Cover, write and produce news stories. Develop contacts and leads to generate enterprise story ideas. Research and verify facts. Seek out and interview news makers.
Skills: Strong writing and storytelling skills. Strong on camera and live reporting ability. Five years experience as on-air reporter. Computer literate. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: PT Associate Producer
Description: Assist in the production of newscasts; write stories for newscasts, rip and sort scripts and run teleprompter if needed.
Skills: College preferred. Knowledge of computer. Producer background and TV experience preferred. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: News Producer
Description: Research, write and produce newscasts. Must be creative with great writing skills with a clear vision on what makes a newscast relevant to the community. Must be able to handle lots of breaking news while staying calm under pressure. Need to have a flair for production values.
Skills: Prefer College degree, at least 3 years experience on-line producing and good computer skills. Strong people and communication skills necessary. newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Video Editor
Description: Handle editing, filing, archive responsibilities for newscasts. Coordinate feeds. Ability to be creative and work under deadlines. Work under direction and supervision of Chief Editor
Skills: News Editor with at least 1 year of experience. Non-Linear editing experience helpful. . newsjobs@wfla.com

Title: Director/Technical Director
Description: Responsible for directing and switching fast-paced, complex newscasts and locally produced programs; news cut-ins; and conducting pre & post production sessions.
Skills: Requires minimum of 1-2 years experience as Director/Technical Director. Experience with Grass Valley 4000 & Kayak switchers, Krystal DVE & GVG Ignite system preferable. Familiarity with Sony 900/9100 editor non-linear editing system; ENPS News system; GVG NewsQ Pro playback system, Adobe Premiere, Chyron Duet and Pinnacle Deko graphics system would be helpful. Knowledge of all aspects of television production is a must, including live on-air & locally produced programs. Requires flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays. operationsjobs@wfla.com

If not specified, please send resume and cover letter to WFLA News Channel 8, Attn: Human Resources, 202 South Parker Street, Tampa, FL. 33606, fax to (813) 259-7387, or e-mail to hr@wfla.com. An application must be completed through www.mediageneral.com. (Please no attachments or phone calls).
Drug testing and background check are prerequisite for employment. Women and minorities encouraged to apply.

EOE M/F/V/D

TV, Florida, TV reporterJuly 10, 2007 6:28 pm

WPBF TV, the Hearst-owned ABC affiliate in the Palm Beaches is
looking for an experienced VIDEO JOURNALIST or TiGAR (Television
internet General Assignment Reporter). The new world of
multi-platform, electronic and digital news gathering offers the
chance to report, shoot, write and edit your own stories. This is a
unique opportunity at one of the fastest growing local news stations
in the country. The next generation of digital correspondents will
produce content to be distributed on-air, on-line and more. Join the
innovative team making local news history. Send a demo of your best
stuff on VHS or DVD to Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV. 3970
RCA Blvd, Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410 or
jcoscia@wpbf.com. WPBF TV 25, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Online, Florida, Senior/seniorishJune 4, 2007 2:25 pm

Online Visuals Producer - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is seeking a journalist to join our multimedia newsroom in this newly created position. Recognized nationally for our print visuals and online graphics, we’re looking for someone who can help bring that success to video and multimedia at Sun-Sentinel.com. The ideal candidate will be experienced in video newsgathering and storytelling, and be able to develop skills in photographers and reporters.
He/she will be responsible for the execution and programming of video, photography and multimedia on our site, our relationship with our TV partners, and the oversight of our five-member multimedia staff.
We’re looking for someone with at least five years of experience in visual production, including deadline experience. Experience in television news is highly valued. Previous management experience is preferred. Demonstrated experience with AVID, Final Cut Pro or equivalent system is required. Photoshop and Flash experience are a plus.
Candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume and a demo reel of no more than five work samples of different content and styles of presentation. Samples should be emailed as zip files, easily found on web pages or mailed on CD/DVD. Please send to: Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or to kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Sun-Sentinel.com cover South Florida, a highly competitive media environment and a region with some of the country’s most exciting news events. Sun-Sentinel is part of Tribune Co., which has newspaper, online and television news operations in markets around the country including Chicago, Los Angeles and New York.

Online, Florida, Editor/copy editor, Graphics/designJune 3, 2007 1:00 pm

Online Visuals Producer - The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is seeking a
journalist to join our multimedia newsroom in this newly created position.
Recognized nationally for our print visuals and online graphics, we’re
looking for someone who can help bring that success to video and multimedia
at Sun-Sentinel.com. The ideal candidate will be experienced in video
newsgathering and storytelling, and be able to develop skills in
photographers and reporters.
He/she will be responsible for the execution and programming of video,
photography and multimedia on our site, our relationship with our TV
partners, and the oversight of our five-member multimedia staff.
We’re looking for someone with at least five years of experience in visual
production, including deadline experience. Experience in television news is
highly valued. Previous management experience is preferred. Demonstrated
experience with AVID, Final Cut Pro or equivalent system is required.
Photoshop and Flash experience are a plus.
Candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume and a demo reel of no
more than five work samples of different content and styles of presentation.
Samples should be emailed as zip files, easily found on web pages or mailed
on CD/DVD. Please send to: Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South
Florida Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 or to
kpellegrino@sun-sentinel.com.

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Sun-Sentinel.com cover South Florida, a
highly competitive media environment and a region with some of the country’s
most exciting news events. Sun-Sentinel is part of Tribune Co., which has
newspaper, online and television news operations in markets around the
country including Chicago, Los Angeles and New York.

Florida, Graphics/designMay 29, 2007 10:16 pm

What’s important to you?

• Working with people who love what they do and come to work with big ideas?
• A work environment where you’ll receive feedback to make your work better?
• A place where you will have a voice in shaping and changing the news product?

Then come to The Florida Times-Union. We are a state-of-the-art newsroom in the heart of beautiful downtown Jacksonville. We have NFL football and major college sports. We have incredible beach and river activities. And we’re one of the last affordable places to live in Florida.

Take a look at what has happened in the last year:
• We hired seven new visuals journalists.
• We won eight SND awards and eight FSNE awards for visuals.
• We launched a whole new approach to storytelling through alternative story forms.
• We created more multimedia projects than ever before.
Come be a part of it!

The tools you need

• Design: Able to organize information, create simple and stylish pages with readability and utility as top goals.
• Software: Experience using Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
• Copy editing: Can read stories and pull out most important and useful information for presentation. Is comfortable working with words to create information-based pages. Can help craft headlines with personality. Has basic copy editing ability: read for style, grammar, spelling, meaning, length and completeness and writes headlines and cutlines.
• Ideas: Can work with a group to brainstorm ideas and execute them for print and online.
• Multimedia skills: Experience with Soundslides, video and audio editing, Flash, etc., is a plus.
Qualified applicants may apply with your resume in MS Word format “not HTML” via email to: tujobs@jacksonville.com

Please include in the subject line: FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for.

You may, also, fax your resume to 904 359-4076 or mail to:

The Florida Times-Union
Attn: Human Resources
One Riverside Ave
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Thank you for understanding that due to the large volume of resumes received it is not possible to acknowledge receipt of each resume.
EOE

Online, FloridaApril 12, 2007 1:12 am

Online Features Producer
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel feature and entertainment sections are more
than event listings, reviews and updates on the latest trends. They’re
engaging and entertaining how-to guides to living any style of life in South
Florida. And we at Sun-Sentinel.com are looking for a creative thinker who
can bring the same concept to life online.
This producer will join us in a highly competitive market and will be
expected to grow our offerings and user base in a highly diverse community.
He/she will be embedded in the feature and entertainment department and be
responsible for working with the staff to develop compelling online content
and interactive programming. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated
and able to help advance our mission of being the most useful, helpful,
local and unique site in our market.
We’re interested in someone with three to five years of journalism
experience as an editor or reporter. The ability to work in a collaborative
environment, handle multiple assignments and communicate coverage plans is
as important as copy editing skills and attention to detail.
Previous online experience is preferred, but not required. We’re more
interested in someone who’s a frequent online user, knows what our audience
wants and can conceptualize what we should be giving them. He/she also
needs an appreciation for the Internet as a business as well as a medium for
conveying news and information.
All candidates should have excellent computer skills, be at ease with
technology and comfortable learning new skills. Some knowledge of HTML and
image-editing programs is a plus. Video production and multimedia expertise
are a major plus. This is a full-time position with a Monday-Friday
schedule, though there may be occasional night and weekend hours.
To apply, email a brief letter of interest, resume and any relevant work
samples to Online Editor Sherry Skalko at smskalko[at]sun-sentinel.com. Subject
field should read: Online Features Producer.

Florida, Graphics/designFebruary 6, 2007 10:10 pm

The Naples Daily News on Florida’s Gulf coast (a 70,000 circulation,
E. W. Scripps daily) has an opening effective immediately for a
motivated, organized, “good under pressure” enthusiastic and creative
individual to join our design team as a graphic artist. Our ideal
candidate has a minimum of 2 years newspaper experience, though
talented recent graduates will be considered. We’re looking for
someone with above average skills for producing clean, creative and
content-driven maps and informational graphics. Attention to detail
is a must. The Daily News has a strong commitment to visual
journalism. Photography, graphics and design play an important role
in our newsroom. We offer a comprehensive benefits package and a
great work environment. Be prepared to show a resume, portfolio, at
least three references with phone numbers and examples of published
work that best display your approach.

Contact: Kevin Hellyer
Assistant Managing Editor
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
klhellyer@naplesnews.com

Newspapers, Florida, Entry-level, InternshipsJune 12, 2006 1:20 am

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is accepting applications for a
newsroom-training program for news reporters. This trainee will be part of
Tribune Company’s Minority Editorial Training Program (METPRO) and will
receive six months of training at the Sun-Sentinel starting in Fall 2006.
He/she will learn from experienced journalists about writing, interviewing,
researching and covering beats while writing articles for the Sun-Sentinel.
After successfully completing the first six months of training, the METPRO
reporter would begin 18 months of training in an entry-level reporting
position. Mentoring and periodic evaluations will continue through the
program. It is expected that this reporter’s performance will result in a
staff position being offered. Applicants should be beginning journalists,
preferably with a college degree, capable of conducting interviews in
Spanish or Creole. The successful candidate will receive a salary and
benefits. To apply, send a cover letter (it should make clear that the
application is for METPRO), resume, a one-page personal essay, 8-10 clips
and three references to Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor, South Florida
Sun-Sentinel, 200 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.
Applications must be received by July 3, 2006.

Business, Florida, Reporter/writer, SouthJune 7, 2006 5:58 pm

Business Reporter

The award-winning Daily Business Review in South Florida is looking
for an aggressive and enterprising business journalist to cover the
legal profession, law firms, lawyer regulation and influence in South
Florida. The reporter is expected to follow the financial and
business fortunes of law firms operating in the three-county region
of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. The successful candidate also
will chronicle the influence that firms and individual lawyers wield
in the public sector, as well as Florida Bar regulatory policies and
any disciplinary actions undertaken against individual lawyers. The
reporter is expected to write breaking stories about law firm
mergers, practice changes, personnel defections and expansions and
contractions. Throughout the year, the reporter would be the lead
writer for key DBR special reports, such as Review 15 and the
Managing Partners Survey. Ideally, if the reporter had been working
in this capacity in 2005, he or she would have been integrally
involved in the DBR’s coverage of the demise and acquisition of Steel
Hector & Davis, the impact on Greenberg Traurig of the arrest and
indictment of former lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the ongoing criminal
and regulatory actions against former Miami tort practitioner Louis
Robles. Qualified candidates should have at least two years of legal
and/or business reporting at a daily newspaper or Web publication.
Show ability to work on personal computer in Word, exhibit
quantitative skills and ability to read financial statements,
demonstrate knowledge of legal system, show some familiarity and
knowledge with survey and polling work. Show ability to write under
deadline pressure. Please send cover letter resume and clips,
including several pieces of unedited copy, to Harris Meyer, Law
Editor, Daily Business Review, 1 SE 3rd Ave., Suite 900, Miami, Fla.
33131, hmeyer@alm.com.

Court Reporter
The award-winning Daily Business Review in South Florida is looking
for an aggressive law reporter to cover court decisions and business,
political, and ethical issues affecting the courts and the legal
profession in Miami. The job involves writing spot news, enterprise,
investigative, and analytic pieces. We want someone who knows how to
cultivate sources, access and understand legal documents, break news,
and report and write very well. We compete head to head with several
strong metro dailies, and we expect a lot; our stories are often
followed up by the local and national press. Prefer daily and/or law
reporting experience, but will consider someone with excellent clips
from student and internship work showing enterprise and thorough
reporting skills. Please send cover letter resume and clips,
including several pieces of unedited copy, to Harris Meyer, Law
Editor, Daily Business Review, 1 SE 3rd Ave., Suite 900, Miami, Fla.
33131, hmeyer@alm.com.

Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. No phone
calls or agencies please. ALM Media, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer that encourages and values diversity. M/F/D/V

FL

TV, Florida, Videographer, TV reporter, TV ProducerJune 2, 2006 11:12 pm

WPBF TV, the Hearst-owned ABC affiliate in the Palm Beaches is looking for
an experienced VIDEO JOURNALIST.
The new world of multi-platform, electronic and digital video news
gathering offers individuals who are willing and able to report, shoot,
write and edit their own stories a unique opportunity at one the fastest
growing local news stations in the country. The next generation of video
journalists will produce content to be distributed on-air, on-line and
more. Join the team making local TV history. Send a demo of your best
stuff on VHS or DVD to Joseph Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV. 3970 RCA
Blvd, Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410. WPBF TV25, is an Equal
Opportunity Employer

Radio, Florida, Radio producer/editorMay 31, 2006 11:53 am

Clear Channel South Florida is currently seeking to fill the following employment opening as shown on the attached notice for a full-time Talk Show Producer.

TITLE: TALK SHOW PRODUCER (FULL TIME)
DEPARTMENT: RADIO
BASIC JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Passion, humor, a strong

interest in news and how to find “Topic A” every day. The ideal candidate must have the following skills and qualities: Knowledge of news, popular culture and entertainment and the ability to find out anything. Ability to pick the right topic, to put the right calls through and work with high profile talent is essential.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Three years radio programming and/or production background essential.

SKILLS REQUIRED: Must be dependable, reliable, problem-solver who works well independently and understands Prophet and proficient with other digital audio systems such as Cool Edit/Adobe and web applications.

EDUCATION REQUIRED: A college degree is preferred but not required.

CLOSING DATE: June 13, 2006

CANDIDATES WHO MEET THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS SHOULD SEND RESUME AND PROGRAMMING PHILOSOPHY TO:

Peter Bolger, Clear Channel Miami
7601 Riviera Blvd., Miramar, FL 33023
Or by fax to 954-862-4301 or email to pbolger@ccmiami.com

TV, Florida, VideographerMay 19, 2006 11:34 am

PHOTOJOURNALIST (3) (WFTX) Cape Coral, FL The FOX affiliate in one of
the country’s fastest growing markets is expanding the news operation
and adding to its staff. Winning candidate will be a creative
storyteller, understand and master the use natural sound, and be a
motivated team player. You will need a minimum one (1) year experience
in all related fields, including ENG truck operations and tape to tape
editing. You must be able to make deadline. If you have a positive
attitude, are willing to work any shift, and want to be part of a
station that is on the rise, then please send me your tape. We are owned
by Journal Broadcast Group which is known for its strong commitment to
news. You must have valid driver’s license with good driving record.
Send Tape, resume and cover letter to: Chief Photojournalist Curt
Tremper, WFTX-FOX4, 621 S.W. Pine Island Rd. Cape Coral FL. 33991.

Newspapers, Sports, Florida, Editor/copy editor, DesignerMay 16, 2006 9:18 pm

The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville has an open position for a sports
copy editor/designer.

The ideal candidate can both edit copy and design pages, but we’ll play to
your strengths. Daily newspaper experience is necessary, as is creativity
and enthusiasm. Your ideas will be heard and finding different ways to
display interesting stories is always encouraged. Pagination experience a
plus.

If you can thrive under difficult deadlines and have fun doing it, send your
resume, along with some headlines and/or page designs in Microsoft Word
format ‘’not HTML'’ or in the text of the e-mail to: tujobs@jacksonville.com
Please include in the subject line: FL-TU
and reference the position you are applying for. Please include salary
requirements for all positions. You may fax your resume to: 904-359-4076. Or
mail it to: The Florida Times-Union, Attn: Human Resources, One Riverside
Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202.

Newspapers, Florida, Reporter/writerApril 21, 2006 4:15 pm

The Florida Times-Union is looking for a versatile, talented
Lifestyle GA reporter. We are looking for someone who is as
comfortable writing news as features, who can write rich narrative
pieces as well as non-traditional forms and who can bring breadth and
depth to the work. We want someone who has a demonstrated ability to
bring clarity to complex stories, who shows strong news judgment and
who enjoys writing the occasional investigative piece. This reporter
will cover a wide variety of topics, including trends, health, arts,
pop culture, entertainment, and, most importantly, people. We need
someone who can take stories to a new level. This is a high-profile
position and the reporter in it will be expected to write in-depth
stories for A-1 and occasionally other sections. But you should also
be able to write non-narrative pieces with brevity, and if you have
some wit, that would be a big plus. At least three years of
experience at a daily newspaper is required.

You may apply with your resume in Microsoft Word format ‘’not HTML'’
or in the text of the e-mail to: tujobs@jacksonville.com
Please include in the subject line:
FL-TU and reference the position you are applying for. Please include
salary requirements for all positions. You may fax your resume and
clips to: 904-359-4076. Or mail it to: The Florida Times-Union, Attn:
Human Resources, One Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202.

TV, Florida, TV assignment editorApril 20, 2006 8:51 pm

WPBF News 25 in is seeking an Assignment Editor. The right candidate is
aggressive, creative, organized and ready to work in the highly competitive
West Palm Beach, FL news market. Applicant must have at least two years
experience on the news desk, possess excellent communication skills and
impeccable news judgment. Applicant must be hyper-competitive, motivated,
and a strong leader. Responsibilities include: assigning crews, making
beat calls, and working with producers and news managers to develop story
ideas. College degree preferred. Please send resumes to: WPBF News 25,
3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, attention
Assistant News Director Steve Boyer, or via e-mail sboyer@wpbf.com. A
Hearst-Argyle managed station, WPBF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Florida, Reporter/writerMarch 24, 2006 12:34 pm

Demographics Reporter
The Orlando Sentinel is offering the opportunity to report on
demographics in one of America’s fastest-growing and most rapidly
changing metropolitan areas. The population of the Orlando area is
remarkably diverse — and becoming more so all the time. In this
enterprise-driven beat, you’ll have the chance to write about the
impact of growth and demographic change on? institutions, culture,
politics and people. We’re seeking an experienced reporter with
strong news judgment, advanced writing skills and the ability to work
with other members of the newspaper’s diversity and demographics
team, which also covers race relations, Hispanic affairs, immigration
and social services. Applicants should be adept at reporting
statistics and interpreting data. Computer-assisted reporting skills
and the ability to speak Spanish are preferred. To apply, send a
resume, references and 7-10 clips to: Mr. Dana S. Eagles, Staff
Development Editor, Orlando Sentinel, 633 N. Orange Ave., Orlando,
FL 32801.

TV, Florida, TV ProducerFebruary 9, 2006 6:47 pm

PRODUCER
WPBF TV, the Hearst owned ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach is seeking a
creative, motivated individual to serve as newscast producer. Must have a
passion for local news and the ability to write and craft engaging
newscasts. At least two years on-line producing experience required.
Please send a recent aircheck on VHS tape with your resume to: Joseph
Coscia, News Director, WPBF TV, 3970 RCA Blvd., Suite 7007, Palm Beach
Gardens, FL 33410. WPBF TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.