SAJA Job Listings: Compiled by Maha Atal

TV, TV production/editing, SouthOctober 30, 2009 6:55 pm

WCIV-TV seeks a Program Producer for its local news division.

Independently organizes programs or program segments in coordination with co-host/producer, and enforces accepted production values in preparation of assigned program. Responsible for format, writing, program content, organization, show timing and guest bookings. Duties will include coordination with sales department of client/advertiser segments.

QUALIFICATIONS: College degree in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations or equivalent. Must have excellent people and organizational skills and ability to provide professional client services. Extensive local area contacts helpful. Computer experience required. Must know how to put production values to great use.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: To apply, send resume to Deborah Jackson, Human Resources Director, WCIV-TV, P. O. Box 22165, Charleston, SC 29413. Qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview after filing application. NO PHONE CALLS. EOE, M/F.

Academic, South, Teaching, VirginiaJune 26, 2009 4:25 am

The Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications invites applications for the Scripps Howard Endowed Professor of Journalism position for Fall 2009 and the Scripps Howard Visiting Professor of Journalism.

Endowed Professor: The ideal candidate should have previous teaching experience preferably in media writing and/or multi-media/visual communications disciplines. A terminal degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., J.D.) OR substantial professional experience is preferred. The position includes duties as the Director of the Academy of Writing Excellence in addition to teaching journalism/ communications courses. Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Visiting Professor: The ideal candidate should have previous teaching experience preferably in media writing and media law.
A terminal degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., J.D.) OR substantial professional experience is preferred. The standard teaching load is four courses per semester unless release time is granted for the coordination of special projects. Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Applicants for either position should send a cover letter and a résumé and/or full vita only for a preliminary review. Applicants contacted for follow-up interviews will be requested to send three current letters of reference, official transcripts indicating highest degree and a résumé and/or full vita to:
Chair, Faculty Search Committee
Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications
546 E. Queen Street
Hampton University
Hampton, VA 23668
The application submission date is open and the application review process will be ongoing until the position is filled.

Academic, South, University/college, TeachingJanuary 10, 2009 10:29 pm

Oakland University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in journalism to begin Aug. 5, 2009.

Qualified candidates must possess a Ph.D. in journalism, communication or related field, or be ABD. Experience writing for news media is required, as is teaching experience. Experience in online and/or broadcast delivery of news is preferred, but all strong candidates will be considered. Duties include but are not limited to teaching in the areas of: print, broadcast and online journalism, plus public relations and/or advertising.

Candidates will be expected to demonstrate a record of effective teaching as well as the potential for a promising research agenda.

To apply, please send a letter of interest, vita with references, statement of teaching philosophy and a representative sample of work to:

Garry Gilbert, director, journalism program

316 Wilson Hall

Oakland University

Rochester, MI 48309-4401

Applications must be received by January 31, 2009, to receive full consideration. Oakland University is an equal opportunity employer.

TV, Entry-level, South, TV reporter, VirginiaApril 18, 2008 1:18 pm

Great opportunity for a top notch recent grad or small market reporter who wants to
work for a station that plays much bigger. Lots of live opportunities (4 live trucks),
state of the art digital editing, and one of the top rated local news operations in the
country await the right applicant. Need someone who can enterprise, follow a beat,
write well, and has a hard news/lead mentality.   Please rush resume, cover letter,
non-returnable VHS tape and a completed NBC 29 application, available for download at
www.nbc29.com [www.nbc29.com]  to:

 HR Manager
 WVIR-TV
503 E Market St
Charlottesville, VA 22902.

Newspapers, Editor/copy editor, Internships, SouthAugust 26, 2007 1:36 pm

SIX-MONTH DESK INTERNSHIP

At The Naples Daily News, we value the role copy/design editors play in packaging well-edited stories and meaningful photos in our print editions. We love it when this detail-oriented team catches errors, writes smart headlines or suggests ways to break out significant content for readers. We encourage them to explore ways to create accessible, sophisticated and content-driven pages, using our new InCopy and InDesign-based production system. The Daily News has a strong commitment to visual journalism, having won frequent national recognition in Best Use of Photography and Pictures of the Year contests. If enjoying the sun and sand in Naples this winter appeals to you, send a resume and a few samples of your best work to: Kevin Hellyer, Assistant Managing Editor, Naples Daily News, 1075 Central Ave., Naples, FL 34102.

TV, Business, Part-time, Management, South, TV reporter, TV Producer, TV tape editor, Graphics/design 1:34 pm

WFLA-TV
Job Postings

Title: Account Executive - 2 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 - 3 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: 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

Title: Continuous News Desk Night Editor
Description: Serves as chief planning editor for the CND, reviewing news budgets and outside material to create a daybook and map out CND coverage plans in advance of each day, as well as identifying and staffing stories for a.m. posting on the TBO home page. Makes assignments, serves as primary text editor and copy editor, takes dictation, does rewrite, coordinates work of all CND staff and is leader of second-shift and weekend operations. Night Editor is the ranking manager on the floor and in charge of coordinating content from all three platforms to TBO throughout the second shift. The Night Editor supervises the Weekend Editor, two Multimedia Producers, Night Producer, Rich Media Producer and the Researcher.
Skills: news judgment, background in video and multimedia production, excellent communication and management skills. Knowledge of broadcast production and program preparation and editorial workflow is a plus. newsjobs@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

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 Revised 8/21/2007

TV, Reporter/writer, South, TV reporterAugust 3, 2007 2:34 pm

TV News Reporter
Raleigh, NC

Standout storyteller with the ability to generate original, local
stories on a daily basis is needed. Strong writing skills,
utilization of visuals, and compelling live, breaking news reporting
skills are required. Individual must develop contacts and sources,
use them to break stories on a regular basis, have strong writing
skills, news judgment, and live reporting skills. Experience with
ENPS computer system, Internet assisted reporting, knowledge of the
Carolinas, and the ability to speak Spanish are preferred. Three
years of previous experience reporting in local television news and a
four-year college degree required. A pre-employment drug screening is
required.

Email resume, including position title and number to
cbcjobs@cbc-raleigh.com.

TV, Texas, South, TV ProducerJuly 24, 2007 12:41 pm

KDAF-TV CW33 has an immediate opening for a News Promotion Producer. This position is responsible for writing, producing, editing daily news promos. Candidate must have experience with nightly topical promos, teases, headlines, and a working knowledge of a news room, and AVID trained. Must have strong production and writing skills and able to work with Producer and Executive Producer. Five years experience in news promotion is a must. Job code: PP-004. Submit resume to: Human Resources, 8001 John Carpenter Freeway, Dallas TX 75247. EOE and Drug Free Workplace. No phone Calls please.

Reporter/writer, SouthJanuary 12, 2007 11:29 pm

The Tennessean is seeking an entry-level reporter for night general
assignment/police coverage. We are looking for someone who can do enterprise
reporting as well as spot news and who enjoys tackling a variety of
subjects. Resume and clips to Deborah Fisher, Senior Editor, The Tennessean,
1100 Broadway, Nashville, Tn. 37203, dfisher@tennessean.com.

TV, South, TV reporterOctober 8, 2006 10:37 pm

Assignment Editor

College degree in Journalism or Mass Communications preferred or
equivalent work experience. Minimum 1 year experience on TV News
Assignment Desk or other related newsgathering position. Knowledge of
Birmingham Metro areas an asset. Send resume to: Jean Ziegert, Dir.
of HR, ABC 33/40, P.O. Box 360039, Birmingham, AL 35236. Fax to
205-982-3928 or e-mail jeanz@abc3340.com No telephone calls, please
EOE.

TV, South, TV reporter 10:35 pm

BUREAU JOURNALIST -Tuscaloosa

College degree in Journalism, Mass Communications, or equivalent work
experience. Minimum 2 years TV news reporting experience. Send resume
and non-returnable tape to Jean Ziegert, Dir. of HR, ABC 33/40, P.O.
Box 360039, Birmingham, AL 35236. Fax to 205-403-3346 or e-mail to
jeanz@abc3340.com. No phone calls please. EOE

TV, Reporter/writer, South, TV reporterJuly 18, 2006 4:00 pm

Minimum 2 years TV news reporting experience. College degree in
Journalism, Mass Communications or equivalent work experience. Send
resume and non-returnable tape to Jean Ziegert, Director of HR, ABC
33/40, P.O. Box 360039, Birmingham, AL 35236. Fax resume to
205-982-3928 or email text only to jeanz@abc3340.com. No phone calls
please. EOE.

Part-time, South, TV online/webJune 15, 2006 7:25 pm

Web Producer (Part-Time) - WIS Television is seeking a weekend web
producer for WIStv.com. Duties include, but are not limited to, writing,
updating, and posting content to the web, including news stories and
streaming video. News writing, HTML, Photoshop experience preferred but
not required. Candidate must be available to work weekends and
holidays. Must possess good communication, AP-style print writing and
problem-solving skills. Please send cover letter, resume and news
writing samples to: Linda Hughes, Personnel Administrator, WIS
Television, PO Box 367, Columbia, SC 29202. No phone calls or emails.
EOE. An employment application may be downloaded from the WIS website
and mailed with resume (http://wistv.com).

TV, South, TV reporter, TV anchor/host, VirginiaJune 9, 2006 2:10 pm

Longtime powerhouse NBC station seeks high-energy anchor/reporter for
new 10 PM newscast on new CW affiliate. Using the resources of one of the best small-market stations in America, the anchor will help debut this new fast-paced
newscast and station in the fall and turn exclusive stories for their
10 PM show. The 10 pm news will have the resources of a small market
station that already produces over five hours of local news per day
with over 50 news people, brand new tapeless cameras and editing, a
remodeled newsroom, 4 live trucks and 3 bureaus. Applicants with less
than 2 years of professional experience, including anchoring, will
not be considered for this position. Applicant must be available to
start before September 1st. Rush resume, non-returnable tape/dvd,
and NBC29 Application to, available for download at www.nbc29.com ,
to:
HR Manager
503 E Market St.
Charlottesville, VA 22902
No phone calls please. EOE.

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, South, TV ProducerJune 2, 2006 8:57 pm

College degree in Journalism, Mass Communications or equivalent work
experience. Minimum 1 year TV newscast producer experience preferred.
To apply send resume and non-returnable tape to Jean Ziegert, ABC
33/40, P.O. Box 360039, Birmingham AL 35236. Fax resume to
205-982-3928 or e-mail text only to jeanz@abc3340.com. No phone calls
please. EOE

TV, Non-top 35 market, SouthMay 25, 2006 3:31 pm

Assignment Editor - WIS Television, the #1 news station in Columbia, SC
is looking for an Assignment Editor. The position requires an
experienced news person with breaking news skills, story ideas,
experience in planning big events, the ability to cultivate contacts and
the knack for leading people. We have a helicopter, satellite truck and
several live trucks. This newsroom is not daybook or scanner driven -
we break exclusive stories and investigations. If you can continue that
tradition and bring new ideas, send cover letter and resume to Tina
Luque-Blacklocke, News Director, WIS Television, PO Box 367, Columbia,
SC 29202. No phone calls or emails. Knowledge of Columbia area a plus.
EOE. An employment application may be downloaded from the WIS website
and mailed with resume (http://wistv.com).

TV, Non-top 35 market, South, TV reporterApril 6, 2006 9:19 pm

News Reporter - WIS is looking for a news reporter to join one of the
strongest NBC affiliates in the country. The experienced candidate must
have the desire and ability to dig for stories, the skill to write and
present polished packages and a knack for making liveshots come alive.
Journalism degree preferred, college degree required, fluency in Spanish
a plus. Send cover letter, non-returnable tape and resume to Tina
Luque-Blacklocke, News Director, PO Box 367, Columbia, SC 29202. No
phone calls or emails. EOE.

TV, Non-top 35 market, South, TV ProducerMarch 2, 2006 9:20 pm

News Producer - Come join our award-winning news team as a news
producer. The applicant will be responsible for the main writing and
working knowledge of the newscast. Also must be able to handle small
details, and work with many elements in the newscast. Must be
creative, have excellent writing skills and be able to communicate
externally and internally. The applicant must be able to work in a
deadline-oriented atmosphere and be interested in current events and
what is happening in the local communities. College degree or one
year experience preferred. Send cover letter, resume and writing
samples to Veronica Bilbo, EEO Officer, KPLC, P.O. Box 1490, Lake
Charles, LA 70602. EOE

Newspapers, Non-top 35 market, Reporter/writer, SouthFebruary 28, 2006 10:37 pm

The Winston-Salem Journal is looking for a city government reporter.
This a premier beat at a newspaper with a commitment to excellence in
daily coverage, major investigations and narrative story-telling.

Ideal candidates should be reporters who are: passionate about
exploring issues from politics to growth; organized to stay on top of
this busy beat; and aggressive about uncovering stories and holding
public officials accountable for their actions. The beat includes
coverage of the Winston-Salem City Council, the Housing Authority of
Winston-Salem and growth and development issues, with an emphasis on
downtown. We want a reporter with an eye for story, a passion for
news, a desire to pound a beat and a love of working sources for
news.

Ideal candidates should have several years of reporting experience
and a proven track record of accomplishment. Send your six best
clips, with a note explaining what makes them special, to Les Gura,
Metro Editor, Winston-Salem Journal, PO 3159, Winston-Salem, NC 27102
or email lgura@wsjournal.com.

TV, South, TV reporter, TV anchor/host, MeteorologistFebruary 7, 2006 5:00 pm

Reporter
Minimum 2 years TV news reporting experience. College degree in
Journalism, Mass Communications or equivalent work experience. Send
resume and non-returnable tape to Jean Ziegert, Director of HR, ABC
33/40, P.O. Box 360039, Birmingham, AL 35236. Fax resume to
205-982-3928 or email text only to jeanz@abc3340.com. No phone calls
please. EOE.

Mornings Anchor/Reporter
College degree in Journalism, Mass Communications, or equivalent work
experience. Minimum of 3 years anchor experience in major to medium
market television station with proven ratings success track record
preferred. Send cover letter, resume and non-returnable tape 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 telephone
calls please, EOE.

Meteorologist
Minimum 2 years TV weather anchor. Strong communications skills and
understanding of computer graphics. College degree in
Meteorology/Earth Sciences or equivalent work experience. AMS or NWA
seal preferred. Send cover letter, resume and non-returnable tape 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

South, Nonprofits, Nonprofit/educationalDecember 22, 2005 11:19 pm

The Non-Profit Personnel Network (NPPN) has been retained by the New Mexico Media Literacy Project to conduct a search for their new Executive Director.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Join a growing, dynamic media literacy organization in one of the country’s most beautiful areas, Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Executive Director is responsible for leading and guiding the organizational and programmatic vision of NMMLP by implementing the its strategic direction; supporting its long-term growth and financial stability; providing strategic vision/leadership of resource development and programming; managing finance, operations and administration; overseeing/growing fundraising strategies; hiring/directing/supporting program and operations staff; serving as primary staff liaison to the departments and staff of Albuquerque Academy, NMMLP’s parent organization. See www.nmmlp.org for more details.

Requirements

Bachelor’s degree and 3+ years of media, arts, or nonprofit management experience, preferably in a creative and team-oriented environment; Demonstrated business, financial, and strategic planning skills; Proven ability to raise funds and develop resources; Skilled manager, negotiator and mediator with strong interpersonal, team-building skills; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Knowledge of institutional image-building and relationship-building, marketing, and external relations. Bilingual preferred.

NMMLP is committed to the principles of equal employment and affirmative action. We believe our continued success depends on the full and effective utilization of qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or military service.

Send cover letter and resume to:
Non-Profit Personnel Network
29350 Southfield Road, Suite 119
Southfield, MI 48076
NPPN@prodigy.net.

TV, Non-top 35 market, Videographer, SouthDecember 20, 2005 9:50 pm

Photographer - WIS, one of the strongest NBC affiliates in the country
is looking for a videographer. The successful candidate must be able to
act and think fast to be a part of our high-powered breaking news team,
as well as build creative features from scratch. We are a DVCPRO shop
with non-linear editing, 4 microwave trucks, a satellite truck, and a
helicopter. Experience necessary, college degree preferred. Please
send non-returnable VHS tape to Stephen Hooker, Chief Photographer, PO
Box 367, Columbia, SC 29202. No phone calls or emails. EOE.

TV, South, MeteorologistNovember 12, 2005 2:27 am

Station KPLC is currently seeking to fill the following employment opening:

Meteorologist - Join one of the best news departments on the Gulf Coast. We have our own Doppler radar and a well-equipped storm center. We are seeking a degreed, full-time meteorologist. Send non-returnable tape and resume to Veronica Bilbo, EEO Officer, KPLC-TV, P.O. Box 1490, Lake Charles, LA 70602.

It is the policy of Liberty Corporation (KPLC-TV) to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to their, race, color, age, religion, national origin or sex. If you know of individuals who might be interested in and qualified to work at the station, we encourage you to refer them to us.

Newspapers, Sports, Florida, Reporter/writer, SouthJuly 18, 2005 5:51 pm

SPORTS WRITER, PART TIME, in Jacksonville

The Florida Times-Union is seeking a part-time sports writer to cover preps,
general assignment, compile roundups and take scores and statistics over
the telephone. This is a 30 hour-per-week position. The position requires a
lot of night work and some weekends. College degree preferred.

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 to: 904-359-4076. Or
mail it to: The Florida Times-Union, Attn: Human Resources, One Riverside
Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32202.

TV, South, TV reporterJuly 6, 2005 3:04 am

Reporter - KPLC, the local NBC affiliate in Lake Charles, Louisiana has an opening for a news & sports reporter/photojournalist. Ideal candidate must know how to tell stories about people and have strong live reporting skills. Person must also be able to shoot, edit and craft compelling television news stories. This is a great small market station with a big commitment to news. The successful candidate will have a base of knowledge and skills and a burning desire to “get great fast.” Send cover letter, resume and non-returnable tape to Veronica Bilbo, EEO Officer, KPLC, P.O. Box 1490, Lake Charles, LA 70602. EOE

TV, South, TV ProducerJune 22, 2005 12:32 am

Producer - WIS Television is seeking a Producer to join our award
winning news team. This is a high energy environment for a creative
person who wants to win. Producing experience is required. Send cover
letter, resume and tape of a recent newscast to Tina Luque-Blacklocke,
News Director, WIS Television, PO Box 367, Columbia, SC 29202. No phone
calls or emails. EOE.

An employment application and applicant profile may be downloaded from
the WIS website and mailed with resume (http://www.wistv.com).

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, South, TV reporter, TV anchor/hostJune 8, 2005 3:59 am

Anchor daily weekday newscast. Perform on scene reporting utilizing taped inserts and live interviews. Independently report on events and prepare material for telecast.

REQUIREMENTS: College degree in journalism, mass communications or equivalent. Two years anchor and field/live reporting experience preferred. Computer editing experience helpful. Strong writing, packaging, communications and tape editing skills required. Excellent on-air presentation with high-energy level. Holidays and irregular hours. Must be able to work harmoniously with others and perform under pressure and deadlines.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Send non-returnable tape and resume to hiring manager listed above, WCIV-TV, PO Box 22165, Charleston, SC 29413-2165. NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED. EOE, M/F.

Newspapers, Non-top 35 market, Photojournalism, SouthJune 6, 2005 9:55 pm

PHOTOGRAPHER FOR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER — PUBLISHES ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY,
SATURDAY: Shoot a variety of daily assignments including news, sports,
features, illustrations, portraits and picture stories. Interview
subjects and write thorough and accurate captions to accompany
photographs. A four-year college degree or equivalent experience. Must
be proficient in writing cutlines. Excellent communication skills
required. Must live in Madison County. E-mail: jcogswell [at ] clarionledger.com

TV, Non-top 35 market, Videographer, SouthJune 1, 2005 8:15 pm

Videographer/Photojournalist: We’re looking for an energetic, self-starter who can report, shoot, edit and craft compelling television news stories. This is a great small market station with a big commitment to news. The successful candidate will have a base of knowledge and skills and a burning desire to “get great fast.” Send letter and resume to Veronica Bilbo, EEO Officer, at KPLC-TV, P.O. Box 1490, Lake Charles, LA 70602.