SAJA Job Listings: Compiled by Maha Atal

Midwest, TV ProducerJune 26, 2009 4:08 am

NEWS PRODUCER
KETV, The Hearst-Argyle Television station in Omaha, Nebraska, is looking for a full time news producer. We want a high-energy, creative producer—-a self-starter with leadership skills. Newscast production experience a must . Reporting experience a plus. This position offers excellent growth opportunity. We are a company that believes in promoting from within. Send resume and non-returnable tape of a recently-produced newscast to: Rose Ann Shannon, News Director. KETV, 2665 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, 68131. EOE. Please indicate in your cover letter how you learned of this job.

TV, TV production/editing, Midwest, TV ProducerOctober 10, 2008 2:42 am

KWCH-TV 12, Wichita’s News Leader is looking for a full-time web producer.

We are not looking for someone to just post content. We are looking for someone who will take our web coverage to the next level, in essence “producing” the website. We want an idea person. We want someone who will coordinate web coverage each day and brainstorm about what else we should be doing online. This includes planning ahead on major news events and how we will handle the “big story” coverage online.

The successful candidate will have newsroom experience, not just knowledge of web and computers. If you offer both, that i’s a plus. We are looking for a creative journalist that sees the web as an opportunity to expand our coverage and create a whole new platform for our audience. The web is a priority in this newsroom and news is a priority at this station.

Our Web site is at: www.kwch.com.

If you think you have what it takes to fulfill these expectations, please state what position you are applying for in your cover letter and rush both that document and your resume to:
HR Coordinator
KWCH-TV
2815 E. 37th St. North
Wichita, Kansas, 67219

Radio, Midwest, Radio anchor, Radio producer/editorSeptember 20, 2008 12:24 am

The National Host/Producer will work with a team of hosts comprising one of the strongest broadcasting staffs in the country, providing round-the-clock classical music and companionship to over 2 million listeners weekly. The Host will work at the forefront of national classical music programming and hosting, with a commitment to classical music as a vibrant and important format.

Classical 24™ is public radio’s only 24/7 live-hosted classical music service, produced by American Public Media and distributed by Public Radio International. Classical 24™ has a deep play list programmed from one of the country’s largest broadcast music libraries.

Position Responsibility:
* Perform regular air shifts.
* Operate the broadcast board and all studio equipment
* In-depth research for preparation in commentary, announcing and scripting content.
* Create content that flows seamlessly while meeting hard time posts within each hour of music.
* Prepares for and interviews occasional guests
* Trouble-shoot technical and on-air issues relating to air shift
* May make programming changes/decisions in stressful situations in order to maintain the integrity of the national service.
* Participates in the promotion of Minnesota Public Radio and Classical South Florida, including possible public appearances and on-air fundraising activities.
* Writes intros, scripts and fund raising copy
* May contribute materials to website, including blogging, podcasts, or feature reports.
* Makes critical decisions with respect to the credibility, personality and value of music and other program content
* Works with Managers and production staff to develop distinctive content and a creative sound.

Required Education and Experience:
* Bachelors degree or equivalent
* Minimum 3 years on-air broadcasting experience
* Minimum 3 years production experience

Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
* Extensive background in classical music broadcasting
* Deep knowledge and appreciation of classical music and current events
* Excellent ability to engage the radio listener
* Technical editing and production knowledge and skills (Pro Tools, etc.)
* Basic understanding of MusicMaster software
* Ability to embrace new technology
* Ability to trouble-shoot technical and on-air issues relating to air shift.
* Ability to multi-task inside and out of the studio.
* Ability to perform under pressure
* Interest in the arts and arts events
* Strong and imaginative writing skills
* Ability to work as a member of a high functioning team
* Knowledge of the Public Radio system (strong customer service skills)
* Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, changing environment
* Creativity, positive energy and desire to lead ideas to completion.
* Resourcefulness and ability to solve problems
* Friendly and welcoming voice – capable of having fun on the air.
* Excellent pronunciation of classical music names and terms.
* Curiosity and enthusiasm about ways to bring new listeners to this art form.
* Ability to work well with others in a goal oriented, “team” environment.
* Must be willing to work a variety of air shifts including weekends, evenings, and overnight fill-in.

TV, Midwest, TV reporterJune 7, 2008 12:00 pm

General Assignment Reporter - News Department
(Full-time)

Responsibilities:

The ideal candidate should possess:

Must demonstrate an ability to report on a wide
range of stories from live breaking news to
features. Must have strong “live” communication
skills. Must be a strong writer and creative
producer of stories. Should enterprise own story
ideas when appropriate and must meet deadlines.
Must be able to contribute to station Web site
ClickOnDetroit.com.

Prefer applicants with 3 years television news
experience. Prefer a college degree in related
area.

Resumes and tapes to:
Bob Ellis, News Director
WDIV-TV
550 West Lafayette Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48226-3140

http://www.clickondetroit.com/jobconnection/2156323/detail.html

TV, Midwest, TV reporter 12:00 pm

General Assignment Reporter - News Department
(Full-time)

Responsibilities:

The ideal candidate should possess:

Must demonstrate an ability to report on a wide
range of stories from live breaking news to
features. Must have strong “live” communication
skills. Must be a strong writer and creative
producer of stories. Should enterprise own story
ideas when appropriate and must meet deadlines.
Must be able to contribute to station Web site
ClickOnDetroit.com.

Prefer applicants with 3 years television news
experience. Prefer a college degree in related
area.

Resumes and tapes to:
Bob Ellis, News Director
WDIV-TV
550 West Lafayette Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48226-3140

http://www.clickondetroit.com/jobconnection/2156323/detail.html

TV, TV production/editing, Midwest, Multiple jobs, TV desk/production asstJuly 24, 2007 12:51 pm

ETV
1101 George Rogers Blvd., Columbia, SC 29201
For More Information: 24 Hour Job Line (803) 737-3320
World Wide Web at http://www.state.sc.us/jobs/H67 or
Mark Whittington at (803) 737-3249

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CONTRACT BETWEEN THE EMPLOYEE AND THE AGENCY. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT
CREATE ANY CONTRACTUAL RIGHTS OR ENTITLEMENTS. THE AGENCY RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO REVISE THE CONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT, IN WHOLE OR IN PART. NO
PROMISES OR ASSURANCES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, WHICH ARE CONTRARY TO OR
INCONSISTENT WITH THE TERMS OF THIS PARAGRAPH CREATE ANY CONTRACT OF
EMPLOYMENT.

State Classified Title: FTS Manager I
Internal Title: Field Engineer
Department: Engineering/Transmitters
Location: Date Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Position Number: 018963-002 Band/Level: 6B
Salary Range: $37,936 to $67,486 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Plans the implementation of engineering assisting in preparing budgets, making
equipment selection, preparing signal flow and equipment riser diagrams, and
preparing documentation. Performs and coordinates the implementation of assigned
projects. Researches new equipment and technologies of value to ETV. Attends and
participates in technology conferences and seminars. Assists ETV in solving technical
problems. Performs and coordinates performance testing of facilities and equipment
systems. Prepares reports of results.
STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and related experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronic or mechanical technology and two years of
operating and maintaining a TV and FM, or Radar transmitter installation.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

State Classified Title: FTS Manager I
Internal Title: Transmitter Supervisor IV
Department: Engineering/Transmitters
Location: Date Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Position Number: 018962-000 Band/Level: 6E
Salary Range: $42,674 to $67,486 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week

POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Performs routine and emergency maintenance on very complex high power broadcast
transmitters. Performs routine and emergency maintenance on very complex video
and audio processing, monitoring, remote control, and associated equipment.
Prepares monthly ETV transmitter reports. Checks broadcast signals and operation
for compliance with FCC and FAA rules and regulations. Keeps required records and
files for compliance with FCC and FAA rules and regulations. Orders parts, supplies,
and tools as required for transmitters, associated equipment and buildings. Maintains
building and grounds. Performs general inspection of transmitting tower, guy lines
and guy anchors.

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and related experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and three years of operating and maintaining a
TV, FM or Radar transmitter installation; experience managing digital transmitters.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

State Classified Title: FTS Manager I
Internal Title: Transmitter Supervisor IV
Department: Engineering/Transmitters
Location: Date Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Position Number: 018657-000 Band/Level: 6E
Salary Range: $42,674 to $67,486 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Performs routine and emergency maintenance on very complex high power broadcast
transmitters. Performs routine and emergency maintenance on very complex video
and audio processing, monitoring, remote control, and associated equipment.
Prepares monthly ETV transmitter reports. Checks broadcast signals and operation
for compliance with FCC and FAA rules and regulations. Keeps required records and
files for compliance with FCC and FAA rules and regulations. Orders parts, supplies,
and tools as required for transmitters, associated equipment and buildings. Maintains
building and grounds. Performs general inspection of transmitting tower, guy lines
and guy anchors.
STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and related experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and three years of operating and maintaining a
TV, FM or Radar transmitter installation; experience managing digital transmitters.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
State Classified Title: FTS Manager I
Internal Title: Field Engineer - Transmitters
Department: Engineering/Transmitters
Location: Date Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Position Number: 085592-001 Band/Level: 6B
Salary Range: $37,936 to $67,486 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Plans the implementation of engineering assisting in preparing budgets, making
equipment selection, preparing signal flow and equipment riser diagrams, and
preparing documentation. Performs and coordinates the implementation of assigned
projects. Researches new equipment and technologies of value to ETV. Attends and
participates in technology conferences and seminars. Assists ETV in solving technical
problems. Performs and coordinates performance testing of facilities and equipment
systems. Prepares reports of results.
STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and related experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and two years of operating and maintaining a TV,
FM or Radar transmitter installation.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

State Classified Title: Production Manager III
Internal Title: Public Affairs Producer
Department: Content/News & Public Affairs
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, May 07, 2007
Position Number: 084216-002 Band/Level: 6A
Salary Range: $36,476 to $67,486 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Produces weekly reports for News and Public Affairs programming. Serves as on-air
talent for News and Public Affairs programs, special events coverage and other ETV
productions. Produces programs within approved budget and assigned resources.
Retains and advances technical skills required to complete project productions in a
competitive, rapidly changing broadcast environment. Serves as back-up host for
weekly “The Big Picture” program. Support weekly program in all facets, including
reporting, editing, writing and research. Designs, supervises and/or executes
programs or program segments, often complex in nature and scope, including but not
limited to, variable format programs, documentaries and special events coverage.
Supervises and directs personnel involved in the technical aspects of producing
segments. Produces segments from concept to completion. This position will require
some travel. Incumbent will work with broadcast equipment such as cameras,
tripods and lighting equipment. May be required to cover hazardous weather
conditions and work in emergency situations. Night and weekend work required.
STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor’s degree and experience in radio or television programming, production
or engineering
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Complete knowledge of TV production techniques. Must be able to script and
produce a variety of TV programs. Ability to report and perform on-air.
Demonstrated leadership abilities. Knowledge of non-linear editing. ****A
demonstration reel with on-camera, writing and editing skills must be submitted along
with a completed SC state employment application.****
Note: Applicant must meet additional requirements to be considered for the position.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor’s degree and seven years experience or an equivalent combination of
education and experience. Should be self-motivated, articulate, artistic, inquisitive
and self-assured. Skilled in research techniques and in supervision. Knowledgeable

of proposed, new and existing programming sources. Experience with non-linear editing (FCP and Avid).

A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

State Classified Title: Production Manager IV
Internal Title: Director of Education Production
Department: Education
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, July 09, 2007
Position Number: 018744-002 Band/Level: 7ASalary Range: $44,382 to $82,109 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week

POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Exercises administrative responsibility (schedules meetings, initiates correspondence, contracts, schedules, develops proposals, negotiates and determines course of action in all phases of program production, maintains files) in the Education Division with producers and content providers to develop, design, and create programs originated by ETV’s Education Department and the Office of Instructional Technology, city,
county and state agencies, medical and higher education and non profit organizations.
Assure Education Division’s client needs and SDE program objectives are met in a
measurable and cost effective manner. Meet with the Education Project managers
and clients to determine the most effective production and efficient use of resources
including personnel, streaming, closed captioning and program distribution.
Responsible for scheduling and day-to-day supervision of Education Division’s
production personnel; contracts for or negotiates for other production resources,
external and internal. Meets with staff and clients to determine project needs, develop
a budget, submit PIEG forms for project approval, prepare a letter of agreement,
coordinate program duplication and art and print support. Manage state and federal
Education and ITV/SDE production grants including the development and
management of the grants, the budget, completion of deliverables on time and on
budget and the billing of the project to meet client contract and ETV guidelines.
STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor’s degree and experience in a professional television setting.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Extensive experience in all facets of broadcast video production with the ability to
script, direct, and edit (linear and non-linear); knowledge of new technologies and
their media applications. Ability to travel with some evening and weekend work.
Ability to communicate effectively with internal and external clients and the public.
Skilled in Microsoft Office applications.
Note: Applicant must meet additional requirements to be considered for the position.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A bachelor’s degree and six years experience or an equivalent combination of
education and experience.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be receivedby 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
State Classified Title: Production Assistant I
Internal Title: Radio Producer
Department: Radio
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, July 23, 2007
Position Number: 004669-002 Band/Level: 2A
Salary Range: $8 an hour Hours: Up to 40 Hours Per Week
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Operate radio board, digilink, sound forge producing and editing; provide production
assistant support to radio producers.
****This is a temporary position with no benefits****

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A high school diploma and experience or additional education in the production of
radio or television programs.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge of automated radio broadcast systems; ability to operate complex radio
boards; ability to manage an automated radio facility with no assistance; ability to edit.
Extensive weekend hours.
Note: Applicant must meet additional requirements to be considered for the position.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
State Classified Title: Production Assistant I
Internal Title: Production Assistant
Department: Broadcast Content
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, July 23, 2007
Position Number: 000130-002 Band/Level: 2A
Salary Range: $9 -$10 an hour Hours: Up to 40 Hours Per Week
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Assist Producers with weekly TV shows and documentary production. Transcribe
interviews; conduct research; pre-interviews; field note taking and tape logging.
****This is a temporary position with no benefits****

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A high school diploma and experience in radio and/or television production.
Graduation from an accredited school of television production or a Bachelor’s degree
in broadcasting or a related field may be substituted for the required work.
A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

TV, Part-time, Photojournalism, Midwest, Videographer, Multiple jobs, TV tape editorJuly 19, 2007 10:38 pm

PHOTOGRAPHER
College degree in Journalism, Mass Communications or equivalent work
experience. One year TV photojournalism exp. preferred. Send resume and
non-returnable tape to: Jean Ziegert, Director of HR, ABC 33/40, 800
Concourse Parkway #200, B’ham, AL 35244. Fax to 205-982-3928 or e-mail to:
jeanz@abc3340.com. No phone calls please. EOE

CAMERA OPERATOR
College degree in television production field preferred or relevant work
experience. One to two years exp. in television production preferred but not
required. Must be available to work flexible hours, weekends and holidays.
Send resume to Jean Ziegert, Director of HR, ABC 33/40, P.O. Box 360039,
Birmingham, AL 35236. Fax to 205-982-3928 or e-mail jeanz@abc3340.com. No
phone calls please. EOE.

PART TIME TAPE EDITOR
Minimum 1 year experience editing ENG tapes preferred. College degree in
Journalism, Mass Communications, or equivalent work experience preferred.
Send resume to Jean Ziegert, Director of HR, ABC 33/40, P.O. Box 360039,
Birmingham, AL 35236. Fax to 205-982-3928 or e-mail text only to
jeanz@abc3340.com. No telephone calls please. EOE.

TV, Midwest, TV Producer, TV desk/production asstJune 4, 2007 2:08 pm

ETV
1101 George Rogers Blvd., Columbia, SC 29201
For More Information: 24 Hour Job Line (803) 737-3320
World Wide Web at http://www.state.sc.us/jobs/H67 or
Mark Whittington at (803) 737-3249

State Classified Title: Broadcast/Eng Maint Techn II
Internal Title: TV Engineering Technician II
Department: Record/Engineering
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, May 21, 2007
Position Number: 018727-003 Band/Level: 4B
Salary Range: $24,880 to $44,251 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week

POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Sets up and operates videotape recorders to record and playback program material. Duplicates program material on various video tape formats. Routes audio and vide signals into, out of, and within record room to appropriate videotape recorders using patch fields and routing switchers. Records and edits program material from studios and remote locations. Evaluates program material to ensure that ETV, FCC, EIA, PBS and SMPTE standards are met. Maintains daily logs and reports.

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and experience as a radio or TV technician or in the operation of a broadcast transmitter.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Associate’s degree and two years related TV technician experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Knowledge of TV broadcast standards and production techniques. Skilled in operating extremely complex video tape recorders, computers and related equipment.

A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

State Classified Title: Production Manager III
Internal Title: Public Affairs Producer
Department: Content/News & Public Affairs
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, May 07, 2007
Position Number: 084216-002 Band/Level: 6A
Salary Range: $35,414 to $65,521 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week

POSITION DESCRIPTION: Produces weekly reports for News and Public Affairs programming. Serves as on-air talent for News and Public Affairs programs, special events coverage and other ETV productions. Produces programs within approved budget and assigned resources. Retains and advances technical skills required to complete project productions in a competitive, rapidly changing broadcast environment. Serves as back-up host for weekly “The Big Picture” program. Support weekly program in all facets, including reporting, editing, writing and research. Designs, supervises and/or executes programs or program segments, often complex in nature and scope, including but not limited to, variable format programs, documentaries and special events coverage.
Supervises and directs personnel involved in the technical aspects of producing segments. Produces segments from concept to completion. This position will require some travel. Incumbent will work with broadcast equipment such as cameras, tripods and lighting equipment. May be required to cover hazardous weather conditions and work in emergency situations. Night and weekend work required.

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelor’s degree and experience in radio or television programming, production or engineering

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Complete knowledge of TV production techniques. Must be able to script and produce a variety of TV programs. Ability to report and perform on-air.
Demonstrated leadership abilities. Knowledge of non-linear editing. ****A demonstration reel with on-camera, writing and editing skills must be submitted along with a completed SC state employment application.****
Note: Applicant must meet additional requirements to be considered for the position.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor’s degree and seven years experience or an equivalent combination of
education and experience. Should be self-motivated, articulate, artistic, inquisitive
and self-assured. Skilled in research techniques and in supervision. Knowledgeable of proposed, new and existing programming sources. Experience with non-linear editing (FCP and Avid).

Radio, Midwest, Radio anchorMay 23, 2007 8:45 pm

Mid Day Announcer position available for top country station. Salary negotiable. Some experience preferred but will train the right person.

Send resume to susanharrell@clearchannel.com

Radio, Midwest, Radio anchor, Radio reporterJanuary 12, 2007 12:42 pm

White River Broadcasting is searching for an afternoon news
editor/anchor/reporter for a four radio station group. The selected
individual will work in an excellent environment and receive a
competitive compensation package; including 401 (k) pension plan.
Previous news experience is preferred but not required. Send Tape and
resume to Kevin Keith White River Broadcasting P.O. Box 1789,
Columbus, Indiana 47202-1789 or via email at
kevinkeith@wcsiradio.com. White River Broadcasting is an equal
opportunity employer.

Newspapers, Non-top 35 market, Reporter/writer, MidwestNovember 3, 2006 10:19 am

The Journal & Courier (Lafayette, IN) is looking for a reporter to
provide news and information about Purdue University, the largest
employer in Greater Lafayette. At least two years’ daily newspaper
experience requried. Experience with online reporting and/or
multimedia story-telling is a bonus. Submit a cover letter, resume
and a half-dozen samples of your work to Managing Editor Henry
Howard, 217 N. Sixth St., Lafayette 47901, or e-mail materials to
hhoward@journalandcourier.com.

The Journal & Courier (Lafayette, IN) is looking for a reporter to
cover its education beat, providing readers with news and enterprise
stories from their schools. Daily newspaper experience preferred.
Experience with online reporting and/or multimedia story-telling is a
bonus. ?Apply to Managing Editor Henry Howard, 217 N. Sixth St.,
Lafayette 47901, or e-mail materials to
hhoward@journalandcourier.com.

Online, Academic, MidwestSeptember 7, 2006 6:36 pm

The University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication invites applications/nominations for a five-semester visiting assistant professor in the field of online journalism. This is a replacement position for a regular faculty member who will be on leave. The initial appointment is for three semesters beginning in January 2007 and running through May 2008; it is renewable for 2008-09 pending a positive review of teaching in spring 2008.

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in journalism and significant professional experience (at least three years) in writing, editing and producing news content for online publication. The successful candidate also will be knowledgeable about current issues and debates in journalism and mass communication and proficient in use of relevant software. Teaching experience strongly preferred; master’s degree in journalism or relevant field highly desirable; applications from qualified doctoral candidates or recipients also welcome.

The individual will teach three courses per semester in our undergraduate and master’s professional programs—typically, two courses in areas of journalism skills and practice, and a third course in a conceptual area such as politics, ethics or technology.

Applicants should send a letter of application—including a section on teaching philosophy (hard copy), a complete CV (hard copy), representative examples of professional work (CD/DVD preferred for online portfolio), graduate transcripts (if any) and three letters of reference to Professor Judy Polumbaum, Online Search Chair, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, E-305 Adler Journalism Building, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-2004.

Screening will begin October 2, 2006, with new applications considered until the position is filled.

The University of Iowa is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer; women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Iowa’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, with about 350 undergraduate majors, 50 graduate students and a faculty of 20, is housed in the new high-tech Philip D. Adler Building, which opened in January 2005. The School is a unit of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest of the university’s 11 colleges. Visit the School’s website at http://www.uiowa.edu/jmc/

Located in Iowa City, a community that combines small-town ambiance with rich cultural, educational and scientific opportunities, The University of Iowa is a major national research university and Iowa’s largest regents’ institution, with more than 29,000 students and about 1,700 faculty.

Online, Business, Editor/copy editor, Reporter/writer, Midwest, Senior/seniorishJune 26, 2006 3:54 pm

Several openings at Detroit Free Press

To apply, contact Joe Grimm, Recruiting and Development Editor, Detroit Free Press, 600 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48266. Email: jpgrimm@freepress.com. Visit also http://www.freep.com/jobspage for more info. Tell him SAJA sent you!

Multimedia News Editor

Multimedia Producer

Business Editor

Auto Editor

Higher Education Reporter

Sports Copy Editor

Radio, Midwest, Radio anchorMay 9, 2006 1:58 am

The Columbus Radio Group seeks an experienced radio news broadcaster
for occasional fill-in duties early weekday mornings for WSNY-FM,
WODB-FM, WJZ/WJZK-FM. Contact: Clark Donley, 4401 Carriage Hill
Lane, Columbus, OH 43220. EOE.

Radio, Midwest, Radio producer/editorApril 12, 2006 9:53 pm

If you have some experience and want to produce intelligent talk
radio, this is the job for you! We are seeking to fill an on-air
producer position in our talk department. This producer is also
responsible for producing current issues programs. Requires:
Bachelor’s degree & professional experience producing live call-
in programs. Demonstrated ability to generate program ideas; and
more… see our posting at www.wpr.org (About WPR) for complete
details. Betsy Nelson 821 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706.
Nelson@wpr.org. EOE/AA

Radio, Non-top 35 market, Midwest, Radio producer/editorMarch 24, 2006 9:40 pm

Morning Radio Producer - If you have at least two years of fulltime
commercial radio or TV experience as a producer or morning host, we
have a phenomenal team for you to work with. Rush materials to Chuck
Knight, WSNY, 4401 Carriage Hill Lane, Columbus, OH 43220. EOE

Radio, Midwest, Senior/seniorishJanuary 30, 2006 9:09 pm

Step up to your next career challenge as Wisconsin Public
Radio’s News Director, leading a twelve member award-winning
news staff. WPR is a 27-station statewide network boasting 80+ years
of broadcasting with distinction. This position assigns, edits, and
establishes direction for the WPR news department. Excellent
University of Wisconsin benefits. Requires: Bachelor’s degree, 5-7
years’ full-time experience in news reporting; two years in a
supervisory role. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills are
essential. Familiarity with public radio is desirable. Full posting
at: www.wpr.org. Betsy Nelson, Nelson@wpr.org. EEO/AA

TV, Midwest, TV ProducerJanuary 9, 2006 6:43 pm

Weekend Executive Producer/Producer (Regular, Full Time Position)
Provide editorial direction, supervise the execution of assignments,
approve scripts, and watch newscasts critically for quality and
quantity. Will also train and mentor producers and associate producers.
Oversee breaking news and successfully implement signposts and
graphics. In addition, will supervise the news component of the
station’s website, carry out newsroom policies, and plan and execute the
details that make for winning newscasts. A four year college degree in
journalism or related field is preferred. A minimum of four years
television news producing experience required. Previous newsroom
management experience a plus. This position reports to the weekday
Executive Producer. Send tape of recently produced newscast.
Please send resume, cover letter and tape to:
WDAF-TV
Human Resource Department/MG
3030 Summit, Kansas City, MO

TV, Online, Non-top 35 market, TV production/editing, MidwestDecember 22, 2005 8:47 pm

Nightside Executive Producer
WISC-TV is aggressively seeking a Nightside Executive Producer to produce our #1 rated 10:00pm newscast. This supervisory position includes selecting stories, stacking, and writing portions of the newscast; serving as a coach and mentor to news staff, and working closely with our technical crew on the presentation of the newscast. This position also includes supervising the execution of the 9:00pm news on our UPN affiliate. Additionally, you’ll write for our website and produce content for other forms of media.

Our ideal candidate is a creative thinker who can motivate our staff and produce compelling television. We prefer applicants with 5 years producing experience and a college degree.

We offer a professional, challenging work environment and we encourage our employees to grow professionally with us.

To apply, send resume, tape and salary requirements to:

WISC-TV
Attn: Human Resources / TEN Prod
PO Box 44965
Madison, WI 53744-4965

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News Editor
Channel3000
WISC-TV is aggressively seeking a News Editor for its online partner, Channel3000.com. The News Editor is responsible for gathering and compiling news from a variety of outlets for publishing on the Web site, with an emphasis on delivering breaking news quickly and accurately.

Our ideal candidate must show an innovative and proactive approach to building audience, collaborating with the TV newsroom and maintaining dominant local news coverage. Working with Channel 3000’s Managing Editor, the News Editor must be devoted to hands-on Web journalism and enhancing stories from WISC-TV and writing original articles, producing video clips and interactive elements.

The right candidate has to know how to fully utilize all the elements available in an online environment to advance the story and must incorporate still images, audio- and video-file components, and links to relevant Internet resources into an appealing and thoughtful online package.

Daily news writing experience, familiarity with HTML, proven news judgment, and strong writing skills a necessity. Must be comfortable working in a television newsroom.

We offer a professional, challenging work environment and we encourage our employees to grow professionally with us.

To apply, send resume, writing samples, and salary requirements to:

WISC-TV
Attn: Human Resources / Ch3000 news
PO Box 44965

TV, Non-top 35 market, Midwest, VideographerDecember 21, 2005 6:31 pm

14WFIE-TV, the Tri-State’s News Leader in Evansville, Indiana has an
opening for a full-time Photographer. Ideal applicant will have
experience and understanding operating electronic news gathering
equipment including video tape cameras and editing. Journalism to
applicant’s advantage.

Please mail a tape of your recent work and resume to:
PHOTOGRAPHER
14WFIE-TV
P.O. Box 1414
Evansville, IN 47701

Radio, Part-time, Midwest, Radio anchorDecember 14, 2005 8:06 pm

WMUB has an opening for a part-time Staff Announcer/Morning Edition
anchor. This position will involve hosting local segments of
National Public Radio’s Morning Edition including newscasts, traffic
and weather reports plus other information as appropriate.

WMUB’s broadcast studios are located in a spacious facility in
Oxford, Ohio, on the campus of Miami University. WMUB reports to the
President’s Office of Communications. We serve the region of
southwestern Ohio, southeastern Indiana, and parts of northern
Kentucky, with service to parts of the Cincinnati and (principally)
Dayton markets. Our program schedule includes NPR news magazines and
talk shows, daily local talk shows, Car Talk, Garrison Keillor, and a
nighttime jazz format.

Duties of this position include:

A daily Monday through Friday board shift of at least 3 hours;
Assembling and delivering newscasts each half-hour throughout the
morning;
Writing and voicing spot news stories for later use;
Preparing occasional feature-length stories or two-way interviews;

Qualified applicants will have: a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or
Mass Communication or equivalent experience; a minimum of two years
of radio hosting experience with a smooth and friendly public radio
style; a solid journalistic work ethic and the ability to create a
smooth blend between the NPR feed and locally-inserted material.
Necessary skills include: board operation; hosting; computer skills
including digital editing; field reporting, interviewing, writing
and production. Other desirable experience may include: hosting
talk shows and working with and training students.

This is a part-time hourly position of approximately 20 hours per
week with limited University benefits. Miami University is an
Affirmative Action/EEO employer. Minorities and women are encouraged
to apply.

Application review will begin December 28, 2005. Please submit:
letter of application; air check CD including samples of newscasts,
long-form and short-form stories, interviewing and hosting; resume;
names and complete contact information for three references.

To: John Hingsbergen
Chair, Morning Edition Anchor Search
WMUB Public Radio
200 Williams Hall, Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
513.529.5894, fax 513.529.6048, hingsbje@wmub.org

Online, Midwest, Senior/seniorishNovember 29, 2005 10:50 pm

The Society of Professional Journalists seeks a Web administrator to
redesign and oversee its extensive Web presence ( www.spj.org). The
job requires working at SPJ headquarters in Indianapolis. Salary is
competitive, commensurate with experience. If you are interested, send a
resume and cover letter indicating your salary needs and three references
to Terry Harper, SPJ executive director, tharper[at]hq.spj.org.

Radio, MidwestOctober 13, 2005 1:45 am

Company: Minnesota Public Radio
Job Title: Fellowship Reporter
Job #: 282
Company/Position related information:
Minnesota Public Radio’s regional newsroom has more than 60 staff in St. Paul and 8 bureaus.

Send cover letter, resume AND cd/taped demo to: Minnesota Public Radio, c/o APMG Human Resources (282) 45 E. 7th Street St. Paul, MN 55101 or email to jobs@mpr.org. MPR is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Please see job description below for more details.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Fellowship Reporter
Grade Level: H
FLSA Status: Full time, Temporary (9 months)
Reports to: Managing Editor
Location: St Paul, MN

Position Summary:
The Fellowship Reporter position is designed to find and develop extraordinarily talented individuals who can help diversify the pool of reporters and producers in public radio. We are seeking applicants whose unique life experiences will contribute to a broader understanding of the communities we serve and who have the ability to make a notable contribution to the news profession. Serious consideration will be given to all of the ways in which an individual might contribute to a diverse newsroom environment.

The news department staff will work with the Fellowship Reporter on research, writing, field recording, reporting and other radio and Web journalism skills. This position entails covering daily news and producing stories and features, as assigned, for radio and Web.
This is a temporary, nine-month position within the St. Paul newsroom. The estimated start date will be around January 2006. Fellowship Reporters are encouraged to apply for any appropriate openings in MPR News after the fellowship, though this position is not a guarantee of full time, regular employment.

Required Education and Experience:

* B.A. or equivalent combination of education and experience

Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

* Excellent writing and communication skills
* Online research experience
* Journalism experience, preferably some news reporting
* Ability to work under deadline pressure
* Broad interest in and awareness of local, national and international news
* Life experiences, which will help diversify the pool of reporters and producers in public radio (for example, extensive overseas experience, fluency in more than one language, overcoming difficult personal or family circumstances, extensive knowledge of at least one minority community, significant community service, successful careers in other fields, and the like).

Preferred Skills and Experience:

* Experience in a daily newsroom
* Experience with audio recording and digital audio editing

Reporting To This Position: None
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:

* Must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodation

TV, Midwest, TV ProducerAugust 23, 2005 12:20 pm

Wisconsin Public Television is seeking a creative Field Producer
to produce high energy segments for educational video programs
for the classroom. This producer will work with children in a
variety of settings. Qualifications include: Bachelor’s degree, 3
years of field video production experience, superior
communication and interaction skills and more… Please see our
full posting at www.wpt.org (About_wpt). Betsy Nelson, 821
University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706; 608-262-5221;
Nelson@wpt.org. AA/EOE.–

Newspapers, Non-top 35 market, Midwest, Copy editor 11:47 am

The Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne, Ind., one of the nation’s few
remaining two-newspaper towns, seeks a copy editor to join its universal
copy desk. Strong copy-editing and headline-writing skills are a must.
The universal desk handles copy for all sections of The Journal Gazette,
including news, sports, features, business and editorials. The Journal
Gazette, a seven-day, locally owned morning newspaper, is in a long-term
joint operating agreement with a six-day afternoon Knight Ridder
newspaper. The Journal Gazette’s circulation is 72,000 daily and 125,000
Sundays. Candidates must have a degree in journalism or related field,
and at least some copy editing experience at a daily newspaper through
internships or at student newspapers. Mid-career copy editors are also
encouraged to apply. Design skills are a plus, but are not a requirement
for the job. The newspaper also has a separate universal design desk.
Fort Wayne is about 3 hours from Chicago and Columbus, and two hours
from Indianapolis. Those interested may contact Assistant News Editor
Anne Gregory, The Journal Gazette, 600 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN
46802, or via e-mail at agregory@jg.net.

TV, Non-top 35 market, Midwest, TV anchor/hostAugust 16, 2005 8:59 pm

WFIE, the Tri State’s News Leader and local NBC affiliate, has an
immediate opening for a Morning News co-Anchor. You will be joining
the number one morning newscast in Evansville, Indiana. A minimum one
year anchor experience with strong live and reporting skills
required. No phone calls please. Send non-returnable tape to:

Co-Anchor Morning News
14WFIE-TV
P.O. Box 1414
Evansville, Indiana 47701

TV, Midwest, TV reporter, TV anchor/hostAugust 9, 2005 10:02 am

WDAF-TV, the Fox O&O in Kansas City, is seeking a Weekend
Anchor/Reporter. Anchor weekend evening newscasts and report three
weekdays. Must be capable of assisting producers with writing and
segment producing as needed. Will be expected to find and report
relevant news of interest as well as develop, maintain, and grow
contacts in an assigned beat. Will also exercise independent decision
making skills and creativity while gathering information, writing and
editing material for on-air reporting. Must demonstrate the ability to
deliver the news in a clear and compelling manner. Basic PC skills
required. Four year college degree in journalism or related field and
two (2) years of television anchoring and/or reporting experience
required. Send demo tape.

Please submit resume and cover letter and tape to:
WDAF-TV
Human Resources Department/MG
3030 Summit
Kansas City, MO 64108

TV, Midwest, TV Producer, ColoradoJuly 4, 2005 11:07 pm

New Producer for KMGH-TV in Denver.

DUTIES: Will determine content of the newscast by monitoring news sources; consults with assignment editor for stories, executes preparation of newscast by organizing story folders; prepares tape lists, graphic and other technical details. Individual will plan stories for the show and type format for the show. Maintains quality control and continuity of program. Assist in writing teases for the show.

REQUIREMENTS: Must be detail oriented with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be computer literate i.e. NewStar or like newsroom system and Microsoft Outlook. Individual must have 2-3 years experience as News Producer.

WHERE TO APPLY: All applicants must first apply on-line at www.mcgraw-hill.com/careers, then send a non-returnable tape to:

Byron Grandy
KMGH-TV
123 Speer Boulevard
Denver, Colorado 80203

Business, DC, Texas, Florida, Atlanta, Editor/copy editor, Midwest, South, NorthwestJune 18, 2005 7:06 am

American City Business Journals is hiring in various cities

Austin Business Journal: Special Reports Editor
Special Reports Editor works with freelance and staff writers on assignments, coordinates with the graphic designer on the look and feel of special reports and sections, makes art and photography assignments, edits stories and writes headlines. Candidates must be able to juggle and meet deadlines, plan and execute special reports and sections, edit copy and devise creative ideas for stories. At least three years of news media experience preferred. College degree preferred. Send resume, work samples and salary expectations to John Egan, Editor, Austin Business Journal, 111 Congress Ave., Suite 750, Austin, TX 78701, or e-mail them to jegan@bizjournals.com.

Atlanta Business Chronicle: Industry Focus Editor
This person will work with the managing editor and other Focus editors to produce the dozens of weekly sections the Chronicle publishes each year on various topics, such as commercial real estate, health care, hospitality, finance and technology. Industry Focus editors oversee creation of specific sections, which they are assigned. Key duties are generating interesting and timely story ideas; assigning stories to freelancers; editing stories; arranging art; mapping sections and working with Production Department to produce sections by set deadlines. Contact David Allison, Editor, dallison@bizjournals.com.

Baltimore Business Journal: Reporter/Editor
Looking for an experienced, self-starting reporter/editor to manage the content of its daily online edition and copy edit the print edition. Paper has a high-energy, collaborative newsroom that concentrates on breaking news and enterprise reporting in a fast-growing region. Send cover letter, resume and clips to Editor Joanna Sullivan at jsullivan@bizjournals.com or 111 Market Place, Suite 720, Baltimore, Md. 21202.

Cincinnati Business Courier: Reporter
Seeking an energetic reporter with an understanding of business and the ability to build rapport with sources. The reporter will cover the dynamic local health care scene and other beat areas. The Courier covers the three-state Greater Cincinnati market, home to 2 million people. Its reporters know how to successfully compete for scoops against two daily newspapers. E-mail resume and clips to Editor Rob Daumeyer at rdaumeyer@bizjournals.com.

Jacksonville (Fla.) Business Journal: Reporter
Seeking an aggressive reporter to cover economic development, education, transportation, government and manufacturing. The business community includes three Fortune 500 firms as well as up-and-coming companies. The JBJ wants a reporter who understands the importance of aggressive and balanced reporting and tight writing. Contact Jim Molis, Editor, at jmolis@bizjournals.com.

Orlando Business Journal: Reporter
Looking for a savvy, self-starting reporter with the drive to make the retail and education beats sparkle. We also want someone who can delve into the issues that keep small-business people up at night. Their top three worries? Insurance, insurance and insurance. If you have an interest in these areas or legal matters/business of law, send a cover letter and best four clips to Editor Ken Cogburn (kcogburn@bizjournals.com). Recent college graduates will be considered.

Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle): Reporter
Seeking an experienced, self-starting reporter to cover high-profile beats in the competitive Seattle market. This journalist would concentrate on covering the lively biotech industry. Candidates should have several years of experience, as well as strong reporting, writing and beat-development skills. Paper has a high- energy, collaborative newsroom that concentrates on breaking news and enterprise reporting, for which the newspaper recently won national awards. Send cover letter, resume and clips to: Emory Thomas Jr., Editor, Puget Sound Business Journal, 801 Second Ave., Suite 210, Seattle, Wash. 98104-1528; or email to ethomas@bizjournals.com with “Biotech Reporter Opening” in subject line.

Pittsburgh Business Times: Reporter
Looking for a reporter who thrives on exclusives, loves working a beat and relishes trumping the competition to cover southwestern Pennsylvania’s commercial and residential real estate industries, along with other beat areas. Successful candidates will demonstrate a willingness to work with editors and other colleagues to produce the highest-quality work for readers. Mastery of spelling, grammar and AP style is expected. Computer assisted reporting skills are a plus. Previous business reporting experience is preferred. Send resume and clips to Lauren Lawley Head, Editor, Pittsburgh Business Times, 2313 E. Carson St., Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 or via e-mail to llawley@bizjournals.com.

Triangle Business Journal (Raleigh, N.C.): Reporter
Seeking a health care and higher education reporter. Candidate must have skills to comb through public records. With three major universities (UNC, Duke and N.C. State), the stories will get a lot of play. Must have at least three years experience at a daily paper, news magazine or business weekly. Send resumes and clips to Dale Gibson, Managing Editor, Triangle Business Journal, 1305 Navaho Drive, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27609.

Pacific Business News (Honolulu): Reporter
Looking for an aggressive, experienced reporter to cover economic development and high technology in Hawaii. The reporter is expected to develop sources in Hawaii’s fast-growing tech community and identify trends and issues in the state’s efforts to expand the economy beyond tourism. The reporter will be a daily contributor to our Web site and will break news in print and on the Web in an extremely competitive news town. At least three years experience at a newspaper, with clips that reflect an understanding of how to break business news. Contact Editor Jim Kelly at jkelly@bizjournals.com.

TV, Sports, TV production/editing, Midwest, Videographer, TV Producer, Colorado, MeteorologistJune 5, 2005 11:45 am

KDVR FOX 31 in Denver has a number of open positions…

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER/WRITER. This position on our morning broadcast, Good Day Colorado, will combine writing broadcast-style scripts with line-producing segments of the newscast. The ideal candidate is a factual, efficient and creative scriptwriter. Experience with guest booking and the ability to cultivate an extensive contact list is a plus. This is not an entry-level position. At least one year television news experience required. Ability to work under strict deadlines and ability to work flexible hours and shifts is essential. BA or equivalent with a major in broadcast journalism preferred. Rush resume and writing samples.

PHOTOJOURNALIST Qualified candidate must be a creative storyteller and a motivated team player with a minimum of two years experience in all related fields including ENG truck operations and non-linear editing. You’ll be shooting DVC PRO and editing on Panasonic NewsByte equipment. A clean driving record is a must. We take special pride in maintaining the highest photographic standards at our shop! If you think you have what it takes to be a part of an award winning photography staff, send off a tape and resume to: Kevin Scofield, News Operations Manager, KDVR-TV, FOX31, 100 E. Speer Blvd, Denver, CO, 80203.

SPORTS PRODUCER KDVR seeks a Producer/Editor/Reporter for our sports department. The primary functions of this position are producing and editing. There are opportunities to report for air and fill-in anchor, but these will occur on an as-needed basis. FOX 31 Sports is focused on professional teams, breaking stories and great video. Features are not usually part of our broadcast. Minimum 2 years television sports experience required. This is not an entry-level position. Please send tape and writing samples.

METEOROLOGIST/WEATHERCASTER. This is a full time position with the primary on-air duties on weekends and as fill-in for our M-F morning or 9pm newscasts. You will also play a key role in team coverage during severe weather situations and produce weather specials. The ideal candidate will be a trained Meteorologist with either AMS or NWA (or both) certification. Experience forecasting in the Rocky Mountain region is preferred. You must be flexible with your schedule and able to fill shifts with short notice. 3 years on-air television weather-casting experience required. Please send a non-returnable VHS tape and resume.

NEWSCAST PRODUCER (Morning Newscast). If you’re looking for a new and exciting challenge, this position on Good Day Colorado is for you. The ideal candidate is a line producer who has experience organizing and overseeing interviews with newsmakers, guest booking and can cultivate an extensive contact list. You must be creative, flexible and able to effectively delegate to a support staff. At least two years television news producing experience required. BA or equivalent with a major in broadcast journalism preferred. Send resume and tape.

NEWSCAST PRODUCER (9pm Newscast). The ideal candidate will show examples of solid editorial decision-making, dynamic copy and tease writing, creative flair in assembling newscast elements and the ability to manage a fast-paced, hard news broadcast. We need a positive leader who can accept input and translate it into action. Ability to communicate clearly and manage multiple live resources is a must. The position requires a minimum of 3 years line producing experience. BA or equivalent in Journalism preferred. Send resume and tape.

VIDEOTAPE EDITOR. This position is for our morning newscast, Good Day Colorado. You must be able to quickly assemble and edit from multiple sources including local photographers and satellite news feeds. Experience with non-linear editing is required, and previous newsroom experience is preferred. Send resume and examples of your work.

Qualified candidates only should send a resume with cover letter, salary requirements, and non-returnable VHS tape, if applicable, to:

Human Resources, KDVR FOX 31, 100 East Speer Blvd., Denver, CO 80203
Fax to: (303) 566-2902, E-mail in text format to: hr@kdvr.com

PLEASE, NO PHONE CALLS

TV, TV production/editing, MidwestJune 4, 2005 9:47 pm

WOWT is seeking a candidate with knowledge and experience in a broadcast television live news production environment. This candidate will need a minimum of one year hands-on experience and a working knowledge of electronic broadcast systems (Preferably Avid iNEWS newsroom automation; Pinnacle FxDeko II, Deko 1000, & Thunder; Chyron Infinit!, Liberty paint; and TSM robotic studio cameras.). Candidate must also possess strong typing skills and be a good speller. This position will be responsible for producing graphics for a fast paced live newscast. On-air operational skills in a broadcast environment are preferred. Knowledge of studio lighting is definitely a plus.
Strong computer, interpersonal, communication and organizational skills required. Must be highly motivated, dedicated, and comfortable working in a high urgency environment.
Must be willing to work flexible hours and other duties as assigned. Need person with ability to communicate and work effectively with others, ability to solve problems and work with only moderate supervision.
NO DIRECT PHONE INQUIRIES PLEASE.
WOWT/Gray Television Group, Inc. is a drug-free Company and requires pre-employment
drug testing and background check. EOE. Send resume or fill out an application at:
WOWT / Human Resources
3501 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE 68131-3356
Fax(402) 233-7885 or Email hr@wowt.com

Reporter/writer, Midwest, Food Writer/Critic, ColoradoJune 2, 2005 8:51 pm

Dining Critic/Food Writer

The Denver Post seeks a creative writer and adventurous diner to join its
Features staff. We want someone with a passion for finding great meals and a
talent for sharing the news through lively writing. The successful candidate
will work as the newspaper’s chief restaurant critic and contribute regular
stories to the weekly Food and Entertainment sections. Experience as a
critic is not essential, but food knowledge is a must. We want someone with
style who will generate real excitement among the eating crowd. If this
sounds like your kind of job, please send a cover letter along with your
resume and clips to:

Judith Howard
Features Editor
The Denver Post
1560 Broadway, 2nd Floor
Denver, CO 80202

TV, Reporter/writer, TV production/editing, Midwest, Videographer, TV reporter 3:42 pm

Bureau Reporter / Photojournalist

WISC-TV is aggressively searching for an experienced television news reporter / videographer with the ability to tell compelling stories. This person will be responsible for independently operating our Rock County news bureau in Janesville, located 30 miles from Madison.

Duties include setting up news stories, shooting interviews and related video, writing and editing packages for newscasts, performing on-air presentation of news stories, and writing content for our web site, magazine, and other news products. This position includes weekend and evening hours.

Qualifications include a degree in Journalism or related field and some newsroom internship experience that ideally includes on-air reporting and photography work. The ideal candidate must feel comfortable working in an independent environment, be committed to developing sources for stories, and possess a desire to become an active member of the community. We also require knowledge of journalistic standards as they relate to on-air presentation of news stories, accurate and comprehensive writing skills, and an ability to generate story ideas. Producing experience is helpful.

To apply, send resume, salary requirements, and a non-returnable VHS tape to:

WISC-TV
Attn.: Human Resources/Rock Co.
P.O. Box 44965
Madison, WI 53744-4965

Or email hr@wisctv.com or fax 608-278-5568.

TV production/editing, Midwest, VideographerMay 27, 2005 7:10 pm

Photojournalist

14 WFIE HAS AN OPENING FOR A PHOTOJOURNALIST IN THE NEWS DEPARTMENT. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE 1-2 YEARS EXPERIENCE SHOOTING AND EDITING NEWS STORIES IN A FAST PACED NEWSROOM. LIVE TRUCK EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT MANDATORY. WE ARE LOOKING FOR A PHOTOGRAPHER THAT WILL BRING STORY IDEAS TO THE TABLE AND BE A TEAM PLAYER. OUR
REPORTER/PHOTOJOURNALIST TEAMS WORK TOGETHER ON STORIES. MUST BE ABLE TO THINK OUT OF THE BOX AND DO STORIES OTHER THAN THE OBVIOUS TALKING HEAD STORIES. GOOD DRIVING RECORD REQUIRED. EXPERIENCE WITH NON-LINEAR EDITING AND ADVANCED EDUCATION PREFERRED. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD SEND RESUME WITH COVER LETTER TO:

Photojournalist
14WFIE-TV
P.O. Box 1414
Evansville, Indiana 47701
E.O.E.

It is the policy of Liberty Corporation (WFIE-TV) that employment shall be based on merit, qualifications, and competence. Employment practice shall not be influenced or affected by virtue of an applicant’s or an
employee’s race, age, sex, religion, color, national origin, or disability. Females and minorities are encouraged to apply.