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Following is the complete list of job listings for the week of 11/06/09.Job listings will be updated on weekly basis. You can also download the previous and current listings as a word file. Click here.

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NEWSPAPER/MAGZINE

     ** The Associated Press/Chicago seeks an assistant chief of bureau (Position #95000050) who will lead business development, will manage the AP’s relationship with 68 newspaper members as well as broadcast members statewide, will work with local and regional managers to establish and execute goals for improving news on all platforms, can produce and preserve the AP’s strong relationships with its members, will help to manage reporting resources and bureaus, will develop and evaluate staff in Chicago and Springfield, will work with bureau management to direct news, photo and multimedia coverage from Illinois for a state and global audience while identifying market needs and product and service development; should have experience managing news coverage, staff and services on all platforms.  Apply online at https://careers.ap.org.  EOE(12/3)

includes nights, weekends and holidays; background with InDesign and multi-media news presentation strongly preferred.Work samples and resume to Lonny Cain, ME, 110 W. Jefferson St., Ottawa, IL  61350 or e-mail lonnyc@mywebtimes.com.  EOE  (11/16)

    -- The weekly Carlyle (IL) Union Banner seeks a reporter/photographer who has excellent writing and reporting skills, can meet deadlines, can work flexible hours, can shoot photos and can paginate; must be able to plan and coordinate coverage in Clinton County, writing hard news, feature/human interest stories and doing some page layout.  Clips and resume to Ray Albert, Box 220, Carlyle, IL 62231.  EOE  (12/2)

    -- The Milwaukee (WI) Daily Reporter seeks an aggressive, seasoned reporter for its Miilwaukee office who has a skeptical nature, can find news under a daily deadline crunch, has strong writing skills, knows AP style and wants to join a newspaper that focuses on construction, business and legislative coverage.  Clips and resume to Chris Thompson, 225 E. Michigan St., Suite 540, Milwaukee, WI 53202 or e-mail chris.thompson@dailyreporter.com.  EOE  (11/16)

    -- The West Bend (WI) Daily News seeks sports editor who has experience as a sports editor or reporter at a daily, can quickly and accurately design pages, is well-organized, is disciplined at coordinating prep sports coverage, can lead a staff of two full-time reporters and take or edit photos as needed; must do whatever it takes to assure comprehensive and compelling sports pages filled with game coverage, features, photos and local columns; supervisory background a plus.  Writing and design samples, with resume and references, to Jill Badzinski, ME, 100 S. Sixth Av., West Bend, WI 53095.  (11/16)

    -- The Manitowoc (WI) Herald Times Reporter seeks two versatile sports reporters, one full-time and one part-time, who can gather information, cover events, write stories for use in print and online, can design pages using Quark, can work nights and weekends as needed while emphasizing local prep activity must also cover youth, recreational and outdoors activities such as hunting and fishing, report from sports venues, do desk work contact coaches and sports organizations, show resourcefulness, show good time management skills, know AP style, break news and know digital audio and video editing; the paper will consider recent grads with campus newsroom and internship experience, supported by strong clips.  Clips, resume and references to Steve Reed, editor, 902 Franklin St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 or e-mail sreed@htrnews.com.  (11/16)

    ** The twice-weekly Dunn County News (Menominee, WI) seeks a GA reporter who can focus on cops, courts and government meetings, write feature stories, knows storytelling ad can write sports when needed; shooting and photos and designing pages are also a part of the job, which includes occasional evening and weekend hours; Quark and Photoshop background is important, and while experience is preferred, the paper is willing to train a recent grad with drive and talent.  Apply online at http://www.lee.net/careers/openings.html.  (12/5)

    -- The twice-weekly Lakeland Times (Minocqua, WI) seeks a sports reporter who can cover local community and school sports, write accurate game stories, find feature material, shoot good photos, do some copy editing and perhaps write a weekly column.  Clips and resume to Gregg Walker, publisher, Box 790, Minocqua, WI 54548 or e—mail gwalker@lakelandtimes.com.  (11/16) 

    -- The weekly Brown County Democrat (Nashville, IN) seeks an editor who is self-starting, understands the importance of a newspaper to a small community and has experience working for a weekly or small daily; regional candidates encouraged.  Resume and letter outlining what you can bring to the job to rlgustin@therepublic.com.  (11/16)

    -- The Madison (IN) Courier seeks a reporter who wants the freedom to explore story ideas and wants the coaching you need from experienced journalists; must be comfortable reporting general hard news assignments and features, while enterprise is encouraged; design and pagination skills are a plus.  Work samples and resume to the Courier editor, 310 Courier Sq., Madison, IN 47250 or e-mail etompkin@madisoncourier.com.  (11/16)

    -- The Dubuque (IA) Telegraph Herald seeks an assistant city editor with at least five years experience overall, one year of multimedia experience and some supervisory background, who can direct and execute coverage for both print and Web content; should have experience managing content and video on the Web as well as the use of social networking to grow readership, while assisting in the development of the talents and skills of newsroom employees.   Work samples and resume to the Woodward Communications, Inc., Benefits/Compensation mgr., 801 Bluff St., Dubuque, IA 52001, fax (563) 588-5739 or e-mail jobs@wcinet.com.  EOE  (11/9) 

    -- The Northwest Iowa Review (Sheldon, IA) seeks a photographer who will be half of a two-person photo staff, has diverse photo skills and interests, can creatively approach a variety of assignments from general news to sports, from portraits to advertising; will need you own digital photo equipment and should have a working knowledge of color, studio lighting and Photoshop.  Send portfolio, resume and a list of your photo equipment along with a potential starting date to Jeff Grant, editor, at editor@iowainformation.com.  (11/16)

    -- Openings at the St. Louis (MO) Post-Dispatch:  Investigative reporter with 3-5 years major metropolitan newspaper experience who can juggle short-term and longer-term projects, can work alone or in collaboration with other reporters, can explore new ways to tell investigative stories in print and online, wants to enhance stories with robust and creative multimedia, loves to be published, has CAR background and has excellent document, public record and Web skills; must pull the threads on the most promising leads developed from sources throughout the region, pursued stories that will make a difference in readers’ lives and display the skills and drive needed to expose fraud, corruption and injustice; clips and resume to Jean Buchanan, AME/projects or e-mail jbuchanan@post-dispatch.com.   Experienced graphic artist who can specialize in data visualization, can work with the multimedia and graphics reporting teams to produce data visualizations and other interactive experiences both on deadline and for larger cross-platform projects, has solid Web production skills, has a strong foundation and portfolio demonstrating an understanding of design and typography fundamentals, is curious about and understands new media and Web development, can multi-task and deliver on multiple deadlines, can teach others to do the same, understands and is interested in the online audience, has a sense of humor, knows html, CSS, Actionscript 3.0, XML, MySQL, Access (or other database management tools), Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Ruby/Python and Lightwave.  Submit link to you updated online portfolio, resume and a letter that outlines what you can bring to the table to Will Sullivan, interactive director, 900 N. Tucker Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63101 or e-mail (preferred) wsullivan@post-dispatch.com.  EOE  (11/6) 

    -- The twice-weekly Branson (MO) Tri-Lakes News seeks a beat reporter who can write hard news, features and GA news stories, shoot photos and edit as needed; background with Quark is helpful, but not a must, while reporting experience is preferred.  Clips and resume to the Tri-Lakes News Editor, Box 1900, Branson, MO 65615 or e-mail editor@bransontrilakesnews.com.  (11/30)

    -- Openings at the St. Joseph (MO) News-Press: Two eager reporters with two years experience who can do it all – report and write for the daily newspaper, report and contribute video for the paper’s Web site and provide on-air commentary and news analysis for its cable news and weather channel; many staff members at the paper are being asked to step outside their comfort zones and have had success stories; the successful candidates should expect to cover a wide variety of topics and write both news and feature stories; should be able to learn new skills, understand journalism ethics and press law, be proficient in AP style and computer keyboarding; know spelling, grammar and punctuation and be able to do good work on deadline; send 3-5 clips, resume, contact information for three references and a letter that introduces yourself, to Dennis Ellsworth, executive editor, call (816) 271-8550 or e-mail dennise@npgco.com.  Experienced sports reporter who can over growing NCAA Division II programs in the paper’s region, make regular contributions, demonstrates initiative in reporting sports stories that are both interesting and informative, can display a good understanding of the newspaper to engage readers and meet their needs; experience preferred in producing online content that includes blogs and video; must be proficient in spelling, grammar, punctuation, style and computer keyboarding, be able to conduct interviews in person or over the phone, have background in  page layout and design and be able to meet deadlines.  Send 3-5 clips, resume, contact information for three references and a brief letter introducing yourself to Scott Pummell, sports editor, 825 Edmond St., St. Joseph, MO 64501, call (816) 271-8577 or e-mail scottp@npgco.com.  (11/30)

    -- Openings at Landmark Community Newspapers (Shelbyville, KY):  General manager/editors with at least 10 years of newspaper experience, including five years in management roles, who can work on a temporary basis throughout the company, have a solid understanding of business practices, can oversee advertising and circulation as well as news and production and can work assignments that range from several weeks to several months in any of 13 states; apply to Dan Sykes, Exec. VP.  Reporters and copy editors willing to relocate and move up in a group of 56 paid dailies and weeklies in 13 states; apply to Benjy Hamm, Box 549, Shelbyville, KY 40066, call (502) 513-1157, fax (502) 633-4447 or e-mail bhamm@lcni.com.  (indef.)

    -- The Austin (MN) Daily Herald seeks a news editor who writes well, has a knack for gathering important and relevant news from a variety of sources, is proficient at page design, believes in community journalism, can lay out pages quickly and accurately and can turn solid articles on pressing deadlines; must design four or five pages for each edition, have good grammar skills, know AP style, understand the importance of a multimedia newsroom and can handle some GA reporting duties; Quark background is a plus.  Clips, resume and references to David Richards, ME, 310 Second St. NE, Austin, MN 55912 or e-mail david.richards@austindailyherald.com.  (11/30)

    -- The St Cloud (MN) Times seeks an experienced reporter who can turn basic news stories into compelling enterprise, has writing skills that range fo hard news to feature and can collaborate well with photographers, graphics and multimedia staff.  At least three clips and resume to Sue Halena, ME, at shalena@stcloud.gannett.com or call (320) 255-8777 with questions.  (11/6)

    -- The Petoskey (MI) News-Review seeks an energetic, creative and experienced staff reporter who can cover politics, government and general assignments; background with design, photography, videography and the Internet a plus.  Clips and resume to Jeremy McBain, news editor, 2319 State St., Petoskey, MI 49720 or e-mail jmcbain@petoskeynews.com.  (11/9)

    -- The St. Joseph (MI) Herald-Palladium seeks an aggressive GA reporter who can handle stories on municipal government, business and features.  Send clips resume and a list of references to Dave Brown, ME, Box 128, 3450 Hollywood Rd., St. Joseph, MI 49085, fax (269) 429-4398 or e-mail newsroomjobs@heraldpalladium.com.  (11/30)

    -- The Lancaster (OH) Eagle-Gazette seeks an aggressive managing editor with 5-7 years of newspaper experience and 2-3 years as a manager who can produce compelling content for use in print, online, and in non-daily and niche publications that will grow its audience in a competitive market; must lead the paper’s Local Information Center and directly report to the Gannett/NNCO executive editor, overseeing reporters, photographers and data desk personnel and furthering playing a key role in leading a community conversation with readers on topics of importance through the writing of editorials and online conversations; must be innovative, have strong leadership skills, know how to reach target audiences, display a thorough grasp of current events on all levels, train and coach employees, be a motivating force, conduct annual performance reviews, prepare financial budgets, read the newspaper and Web site critically each day, use mistakes as teaching tools and more.  Apply to Michael Shearer, NNCO executive editor, 22 N. First St., Newark, OH 43055 or e-mail mshearer@gannett.com.  (11/26)

    -- The Mansfield (OH) News Journal seeks an aggressive managing editor with at least 5-7 years experience, including at least 2-3 in a management role, who can produce compelling content for use in the paper, online, in non-daily and niche publications that will grow the audience in a competitive market; will have a critical role in leading the Information Centers for the New Journal and the co-owned Bucyrus (OH) Telegraph-Forum, as well as the Newspaper Network of Central Ohio night-time operations, including consolidated online and copy desks; must possess strong leadership skills, be innovative, understand how to reach target audiences, have a record of accomplishment in producing a quality news product, be a team player, work with other departments and Gannett newspapers on group projects, work with senior editors to assure flawless copy, maintain a local editorial board of residents, be able to write at least three local editorials a week, manage content on the daily opinion page with divergent opinions, prepare the financial budget for the department and closely monitor spending and apply knowledge of the news, community, government, local business and area residents in producing the paper and other products.  Apply to Virgil Smith, VP/talent mgmt., at jobadvances@gannett.com.  (11/30)

    -- The Newspaper Network of Central Ohio (Newark, OH) seeks a reporter who can produce daily and project watchdog stories for all 10 of its publications through collection of information, interviews, in-depth writing and project stories, with contributions to video reports and meeting deadlines both for daily and project work under tight constraints; background in enterprise reporting is preferred.  No more than five clips and resume to Michael Shearer, NNCO executive editor, 22 N. First St., Newark, OH 43055, fax (740) 328-8581 or e-mail mshearer@nncogannett.com.  (11/9)

    -- The Willoughby (OH) News-Herald seeks a copy editor/page designer who wants to provide the best possible coverage of issues that matter to local residents; must have a flair for design and be interested in the possibilities the Web presents, send work samples and resume to Tricia Ambrose, executive editor, 7085 Mentor Av., Willoughby, OH 44094.  (11/16)

    -- The Lebanon (TN) Democrat seeks a talented, ambitious, energetic city/county/state government reporter with at least two years collegiate or one year daily or weekly experience who thrives in a fast-paced atmosphere, writes stories daily, enterprises news, can cover both hard news and features on local people and issues, can localize regional and national stories, is self-motivated, has the ability to make and maintain sources, can ferret out news on slow days, is adaptable and personable and understands videography and blogs for an expanding Web presence.  Your five best writing samples and resume to Amelia M. Hipps, ME, Box 430, Lebanon, TN 37088 or e-mail ameliahipps@lebanondemocrat.com.  (11/16)

    -- The Garden City (KS) Telegram seeks a copy editor/page designer who has a sharp editing eye, can find errors and holes in stories, has a knack for designing pages that are engaging and attractive, knows how to do it all on tight deadlines, knows AP style, has experience with InDesign and an eagerness to embrace multimedia.  Work samples and resume to Brett Riggs, ME, 310 N. Seventh St., Garden City, KS 67846 or e-mail riggs@gctelegram.com.  (11/12)

    -- The Columbus (NE) Telegram seeks a sports reporter/page designer/copy editor for a locally-focused operation who is well-organized, is self-starting, is versed in all areas of prep sports coverage, can use Quark and Photoshop; experience preferred.  Send 3-4 clips (.pdf attachments are best) and resume to Jim Dean to jim.dean@lee.net, or call (402) 563-7527 with questions.  (11/23)

    -- The Hastings (NE) Tribune seeks a managing editor who can oversee the news, sports and photo department in both print and online applications; resume to Darran Fowler, associate publisher, Box 788, Hastings, NE 68902 or e-mail tribune@hastingstribune.com.   (11/9) 

    -- The Fayetteville (NC) Observer seeks an energetic, self-starting reporter who can cover everything from crime to politics in a diverse area.  Clips and resume to Lorry Williams, AME, at williamsl@fayobserver.com.  (11/23)

    -- The semi-weekly Franklin (NC) Press seeks a graphic designer who can do page design as well as design for print advertisements, and assist with creating and maintaining the Web site; must be proficient in Photoshop, Quark, Illustrator and InDesign.  Resume to the Press publisher, Box 350, Franklin, NC 28744 or e-mail rhoskins@thefranklinpress.com.  No calls.  (11/9)

    -- The Hickory (NC) Daily Record seeks a senior copy editor/page designer (Job #HIC-000152) for its consolidated news center with two years experience who is proficient in Quark, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and freehand.  Apply online at http://jobs.mediageneral.com/JobDetails.asp?varID=HIC-000152.  (12/7)

    -- The Kinston (NC) Free Press seeks a GA reporter whose assignments will include the courts and crime beat; must be a good writer, pursue stories with energy and passion and have a commitment to accuracy; experience/interest in video and other storytelling tools is a plus; applicants should have at minimum serious college and hands-on internship experience.  Clips and resume to Patrick Holmes, editor/publisher, Box 129, Kinston, NC 28502-0129 or e-mail pholmes@freedomenc.com.  (11/30)  

    -- The Statesville (NC) Record & Landmark seeks a managing editor (Job #STV-000073) with at least five years experience to oversee a staff of 12, is committed to leading a great local newspaper and Web site, is equally passionate about growing the audience through social and mobile media, is an exceptional writer, has the heart of a teacher and coach, wants to be active in the community and genuinely understand it, knows grammar and spelling, understands libel law, has good management and interpersonal skills, sets a standard of excellence for everyone, can connect to the audience, is familiar with major industry initiatives and understands how news works in teamwork with the rest of the media team.  Apply online at http://jobs.mediageneral.com/JobDetails.asp?varID=STV-000073.  (11/29)

    -- The Aiken (SC) Standard seeks a copy editor/page designer who has an affinity for eagle-eyed copyediting, a sharp eye for crisp and clean design, knows InDesign and/or Quark, can lay out daily pages in the sports section, take call-ins and turn them into copy and lay out daily news pages and special sections in a fast-paced, high-energy newsroom where if a story is important to readers, it’s important to the paper.  Send 3-5 design samples and resume to Michael Gibbons at mgibbons@aikenstandard.com.  (11/30)

    -- The Marion (SC) Star and Mullins (SC) Enterprise seek a reporter (Job #FLO-000201) with at least one year experience who can cover general assignments in the Pee Dee region; must break news, produce quality enterprise and trend stories for the newspaper and contribute to the WBTW-TV product; experience working in a digital newsroom a plus.  Three clips and resume to Kathryn Smith, HR Coord., Box 100528, Florence, SC 29501.  (11/15)

    -- Crain’s Chicago Business seeks a deputy managing editor/section editor with five years of solid newsroom experience who can oversee the upfront news section of the weekly, manage a team of reporters who cover a full range of industry beats, can work with other news and graphics editors to produce a weekly upfront news section filled with high-impact stories on the people and events that shape Chicago business, provide the market-leading coverage that makes the weekly a definitive source and can mix business news scoops, personality features and analysis that is sophisticated and forward-looking for an audience composed of business, political and civic leaders; must have top-flight news judgment and feature-writing skills, be able to shape and polish stories quickly under deadline pressure, have a fertile mind for story ideas that will grab readers’ attention, have a flair for writing provocative headlines, have a thorough knowledge of business and financial concepts, have experience managing reporters and beat coverage and be able to develop video and other online and mobile elements.  Apply online at www.crains.com.  EOE  (11/30)

 

 

 

 

SYNDICATION/CABLE/TELEVISION 

** Northwest Community Television, Brooklyn Park, MN seeks a freelance GA reporter who is experienced, self-motivated, can manage time well, can enterprise local stories in the coverage area and lives in the Twin Cities metro area because of the irregular nature of the work, helping during vacations and other lengthy absences. Tape/DVD and resume to Mike Johnson, ND, 6900 Winnetka Av. North, Brooklyn Par, MN 55428.(12/6)

    -- First Business TV, Chicago, seeks a managing editor (Ref# JOB-FB) with at least five years on-camera reporting and news writing experience, excellent attention to detail and a passion for business to oversee and anchor the half-hour daily newscast, managing a small team of reporters, videographers and editors covering the financial industry with topical, high-impact stories; Avid editing experience a plus.  Work samples/links, writing samples and resume to humanresources@wciu.com, with the reference number on the subject line.  EOE   (11/29)

    -- The E.W. Scripps Co., Cincinnati, OH. seeks a VP/content (Job #1256) who will design and implement the strategic mission for all content in the company’s TV division, with emphasis on journalistic excellence, marketing and research and creativity; must identify new opportunities for content development and demonstrated leadership in areas of product quality, departmental budgets, strategic plans and presenting in front of a large audience.  Experience with brand development and/or product marketing is a plus.  Apply online at www.scripps.apply2jobs.com.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at the Ohio News Network, Columbus, OH:  Assignment editor (Job #400MP) with at least one year experience who can gather news both for ONBN and affiliate WBNS-TV, working with crews, affiliate stations and other feed sources to get the latest news, information and video to producers to put on the air; must monitor emergency scanners, react to constantly changing situations, make quick decisions during breaking news, be a proficient writer, update the Web sites often and work flexible hours.  Tape and resume to Margaret Thomas, HR Dept., ONN/Dispatch Broadcast Group, 770 Twin Rivers Dr., Columbus, OH 43215, call (614) 460-2874 or e-mail margaret.thomas@10tv.com.  (11/22)

    ** The Christian Broadcasting Network, Nashville, TN seeks a reporter/producer with at least five years experience in news or magazine program reporting and field producing who can produce features and segments covering relevant political and cultural issues, sporting events and inspirational situations; should be a great interviewer and communicator, have a strong on-camera presence, have the ability to produce compelling stories and can field produce; experience covering sports stories a big plus.  Apply online at www.cbn.com/employment/application.aspx.(12/2)

RADIO

    ** Metro Source seeks a Springfield, IL-based state correspondent who will cover the legislature as well as local and national events; must have extensive news writing experience, be flexible and be willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done.  Resume to Mike Ross, Metro Source national news director, at mike_ross@metronetworks.com.  (11/30)  

    -- Openings at Minnesota Public Radio, St. Paul, MN:  Editor (Job #128-10) with five years print reporting experience and seven years as a print editor, for Minnesota Today, its aggregation and distribution of state news; must lead the distribution activity intended to assist media organizations statewide providing news for their communities; must focus on story editing and partnership development, rewrite radio stories for print, distribute MPR stories to partners, assure that shared stories are accompanied by visuals, develop and produce unique Web-only content, create ways to use MP News’ Public Insight Network, create and write a state news blog, teach and coach radio journalists to write for the Web, provide clear guidance, give feedback to radio reporters about how their stories are being repurposed, can work collaboratively to support MPR news across all platforms, can take part in breaking news coverage and has high journalistic standards; pay range $60,474-$90,711/year; resume should be accompanied by writing samples.  Weekend fill-in newscaster who will work 24 hours a week (with benefits), will provide continuity breaks and newscasts for weekend programming and other shifts as assigned, will run a control board and programs from a variety of sources, will prepare news content, will prepare and deliver traffic reports and weather, has a friendly and conversational on-air style, sounds natural and confident, has good news judgment, knows current events on all levels, knows digital editing and production and is able to work with minimal supervision.  Send work samples/mp3 and resume to the MPR HR Dept., 480 Cedar St., St. Paul, MN 55101 or e-mail  careers@americanpublicmedia.org.(11/22)

    -- Openings at CBS-owned WBBM (AM), Chicago:  Anchor (Job #2618BR) who has extensive background covering the news, is a strong on-air communicator, has reporting background, is a strong writer, can think quickly, can ask probing questions, can deal with high-pressure events, has good voice quality, is curious, has a natural rapport with people, can develop story ideas for coverage, can gather information, can conduct interviews, can prepare stories for air, has a warm and personable delivery, has impeccable pronunciation, can operate a range of technical equipment that includes control boards and digital recording and playback equipment and is familiar with established news practices and ethical standards; all-news background a plus; tape and resume to Ron Gleason, director of news and programming or apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^1YI3ZKWxADr9UU4CwvBZvRDDY2CX4OaBWGYRA9c2gTTsMhLK_slp_rhc__slp_rhc_PT1w33K1PoBq3qPuozRF0VKIoz_C_R__L_F_Jv/VM5wVw_slp_rhc_iKGN8CFU9MzYadGBgHYEg=&jobId=163836&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5129&JobSiteInfo=163836_5129&GQId=0. Part-time assistant producer (Job #2113BR) who will take in and edit audio from multiple sources, including reporters, weather fees and network audio feeds; must also check on breaking news tips, use the Internet and other sources to follow up or gain insight for use in reporting stories; must screen calls from public relations firms, take messages for reporters and forward complaints to management.  Tape and resume to Ron Gleason, director of news and programming, WBBM Newsradio780, 180 N. Stetson Av., Suite 1178, Chicago, IL 60601 or apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^sTg2QGaSaUIsZzLfkvm9YYCCF92rzDU2EMui0rAbSQYkqC4j1KX9Oyg2dkJGuCDN4u3Gedl0rK64_C_R__L_F_2gbJLk2_slp_rhc_hbsAp5kzKA5RRmXPwusWP2I=&jobId=145522&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5129&JobSiteInfo=145522_5129&GQId=0.  No calls.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- WDKB-FM, DeKalb, IL seeks a fill-in anchor for the station’s morning newscasts on December 9, 10 and 11; experience a must.  CD/mp3 and resume to Ken Misch, PD, WDKB-FM, 2201 N. First St., DeKalb, IL 60115 or e-mail (preferred) kenmisch@b95fm.com.  EOE  (11/18)

    -- WSPL (AM), Streator, IL seeks a highly-motivated reporter/anchor who can cover news events, write stories that are succinct and to the point, stack stories for broadcast and deliver them on-air.   E-mail mp3, resume and writing samples to employment@theradiogroup.net.  EOE  (11/15)

    -- WCBU-FM, Peoria, IL seeks a reporter who can cover the scenic Illinois River Valley, producing wraps and features, contributing to online content, developing and producing special news programs, serving as a fill-in program host as needed, performing evening and weekend work and participating in on-air pledge/fundraising drives; the successful candidate will be expected to have digital audio production proficiency, superior communications skills both written and verbal, the ability to demonstrate respect and sensitivity for cultural differences.  Submit CD/mp3 that includes wraps, features and hosting examples along with a letter that addresses your qualifications, a resume and contact information for three professional references to the WCBU-FM Reporter search, Bradley University Jobst 218, 1501 W. Bradley Av., Peoria, IL 61625, e-mail reporter@bradley.edu or apply online at http://www.bradley.edu/humanresources/opportunities/documents/MicrosoftWord-WCBUNewsReporterJobDiscrptnREV.pdf.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- Openings at WTMJ (AM), Milwaukee, WI:  Part-time newscaster/producer with at least one year experience who is a good writer, is authoritative on-air, has strong reporting and problem solving skills, has good work ethics and news judgments, has good production skills, can meet deadlines and is detail oriented and can write for the Web s well as over-the-air; computer proficiency in newsroom software, including digital editing, a must.  Tape/CD/mp3 and resume to Jon Byman, ND/executive editor, WTMJ (AM), 720 E. Capitol Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53212 or e-mail Jbyman@620wtmj.com.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- WTDY (AM), Madison, WI seeks a reporter/anchor with at least two years experience who will cover several stories a day in the community, then write them to air; will anchor daily newscasts, update headlines on the station Web site, do some weekend on-call assignments and occasional night meetings, is creative and organized, thinks fast, is an outstanding writer and can handle multiple projects under tight deadlines.  Tape/CD/mp3 and resume to Tara Arnold, ND, WTDY (AM), 730 Rayovac Dr., Madison, WI 53711 or e-mail tara@wtdy.com.  EOE  (11/28)

    -- WBKV/WBWI, West Bend, WI seeks a news director who will anchor newscasts, conduct interviews, cover stories, prepare stories for use on the air and online and display strong on-air delivery, writing and computer skills.  Tape/CD/mp3, resume, references and letter stating salary requirements to Jim Hodges, GM, WBKV/WBWI, Box 933, West Bend, WI 53095, call (262) 334-2344 or e-mail jhodges@westbendradio.com.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at WOWO (AM), Ft. Wayne, IN: Morning anchor/reporter who has a good on-air delivery, has solid news writing skills, can multi-task, can assemble stories with accuracy and speed, has a passion for news, has a passion for delivering the news with authority, energy and a compelling delivery; should have a passion for getting stories on the air first, living up to the station’s “First, Fast and Dependable” brand.  Part-time news anchor with the same qualifications.  Tape/CD/mp3, resume, writing samples and contact information for references to Dan Mandis, ops. mgr., WOWO (AM), 2915 Maples Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46816 or e-mail dmandis@wowo.com.  (11/15)

    -- CBS-owned KMOX (AM) St. Louis, MO seeks part-time newsroom desk assistants (Job #1699BR) who have writing, editing and interviewing experience and can work nights and weekends.  Apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^lQZ8tpEJC4_slp_rhc_3CSgdYIfJNW50YQuRwBZEfrvwrf5iw3dj3wvtl20mOmlYm5Ls7urQbTjSVKqIHgGv_C_R__L_F_bF4aqMpatwTftQEoR13qoP_slp_rhc_z9cdUSs0=&jobId=138558&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5129&JobSiteInfo=138558_5129&GQId=0.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- KWMU-FM, St. Louis, MO seeks a producer/science reporter (Job ID#2382) with at least two years experience who can plan, develop and produce science/techno logy/medical-related news features and stories for broadcast during news and talk programming; must develop ideas for science/technology/medical-related stories and features; will research, write, produce and edit news stories and conduct studio, remote and phone interviews; will work with the St. Louis on the Air producer and host to plan science specials and will participate in station development and developmental functions.  Applicants must first fill out an online application at http://www.umsl.edu/services/hrs/prospective/ehome.html, and then send CD to KWMU Producer/Science Reporter opening, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121; call (314) 516-5982 for information only.  EOE  (11/22)

    ** KMBZ, Kansas City, MO seeks several part-time reporter/anchors with two years experience.  Tape/CD/mp3 and resume to Nichole Teich, ND, KMBZ, 7000 Squibb Rd., Mission, KS 55202, call (913) 744-3784 or e-mail nteich@kmbz.com.  (12/5)

    -- KTTS/KSGF, Springfield, MO seek full-time and part-time anchor/reporters with at least two years experience who have a great on-air sound, write well, communicate conversationally, write stories that are compelling and accurate, can meet deadlines, are computer proficient, can make and maintain relationships with news sources and have high work ethics and standards.  Tape/CD/mp3 and resume to Don Louzader, KTTS/KSGF, 2330 W. Grand Av., Springfield, MO 65802, call (417) 447-1620, fax (417) 865-9643 or e-mail dlouzader@journalbroadcastgroup.com.  (12/5)

    -- KSTP (AM), St. Paul, MN seeks an experienced part-time anchor/reporter (Job #43-09) who can gather news from various sources, can select the best for twice-hourly updates, can write and produce news stories that most effectively convey the latest news, can use production elements to enhance presentation, can update the station Web site, can edit audio and can rewrite material from sister station KSTP-TV; must be poised under pressure such as severe weather, breaking news and Amber Alerts; back-timing skills a must.  Tape/CD/mp3 and resume to the KSTP (AM) HR Dept., 3415 University Av., St. Paul, MN 55114, fax (651) 642-4314 or e-mail apply@hbi.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- KWNG, Red Wing, MN seeks an anchor/reporter with at least 3-4 years experience who can cover meetings, interview news sources, anchor newscasts and news programs, develop and maintain relationships with area newsmakers, make public appearances and manage remotes and be available to do possible air shifts and voice tracking; strong news writing ability a must, along with the ability to operate digital editing and other broadcast equipment; should have high PR skills for frequent interaction with the local community.  Tape/CD, resume, photo and letter stating salary requirements to Tom Hughes, ops. mgr., KWNG/Q Media Group, 474 Guernsey Ln., Red Wing, MN 55066, call (651) 388-7151, fax (651) 388-7153 or email thughes@kwng.com.  (11/28)

    -- CBS-owned WWJ (AM), Detroit, MI seeks a part-time producr/editor/writer/reorter (Job #2623BR) who is available nights and weekends, can work on the statin Web site, can multi-task and prioritize, has good communication skills, has good Internet and Web site skills, knows current events on all levels and can use digital editing equipment.  Send mp3 and resume to Rob Davidek, ND, WWJ (AM), at rpdavidek@cbs.com or apply online at www.cbsradio.com/careers/jobs_html.  (12/5)

    -- WTAM (AM), Cleveland, OH seeks an Indians beat reporter who can also anchor sportscasts, maintain the Web page and host sports talk shows.  CD/mp3 and resume to Ray Davis, WTAM (AM), 6200 Oak Tree Blvd., Suite 400, Independence, OH 44131 or e-mail ray@wtam.com.  (12/5)

    -- WHIO (AM) Dayton, OH seeks an experienced part-time reporter/anchor who can write news for use over the air and on the Internet, is extremely dependable and can work from studios in Piqua, OH; should like a challenge and have a successful employment track record.  Tape/CD and resume to Tommy Collins, APD, WHIO (AM), 1414 Wilmington Av., Dayton, OH 45420 or e-mail tommy.collins@coxradio.com.  No calls.  (11/15)

    -- KVNO-FM, Omaha, NE seeks a news and public affairs coordinator with at least two years experience who can write, produce, edit and anchor news and public affairs programs as assigned; must identify, write, produce and edit timely local news stories and features; must maintain an accurate, complete and up-to-date calendar of events in-house and on the station Web page; must act as KVNO’s primary news and public affairs contact person; must maintain the Public File and must participate in on-air fund-raising drives; will also substitute as on-air host for vacationing or ailing classical music hosts as needed.  Bachelor’s degree is a must, along with strong producing, interviewing, writing and editing (both analog and digital) skills, and have a smooth on-air presentation; background announcing classical music programming at a public radio station helpful.  Pay $28,800/year.  Send applications materials to KVNO-FM/University of Nebraska at Omaha, 6001 Dodge St., EAB Rm. 205, Omaha, NE 68182.  (11/22)

    -- KFMT, Fremont, NE seeks a news director who can coordinate news staff activities with programming and traffic, can hire and train news reporters, can supervise news staff activities, can originate or approve story ideas, can assign reporters to cover stories and anchor newscasts, can make and maintain relations with newsmakers, can cover stories, can interview sources, can anchor newscasts, can ascertain local issues, can develop public affairs programming, and can establish the news department budget in conference with the GM and/or PD, along with station policies and newscast production problems.  Tape/CD/mp3 and resume to Del Meyer, KFMT, Box 669, Fremont, NE 68026, call (402) 721-1340 or e-mail dmeyer1@nrgmedia.com.  (11/22)

    -- KJCK, Junction City, KS seeks an anchor/reporter with at least two years experience who will anchor news on the half hour throughout afternoon drive in addition to a comprehensive First News Hour 5-6 p.m.; must gather, write and produce local news with an emphasis on solid writing and audio production, have a general working knowledge of local government and community agencies, become acquainted with local organizations, have a technical understanding of control board operation, have background with AP News Desk, Adobe Audition or similar software and have a general working knowledge of proper severe weather coverage; evening and weekend work is part of the job.  Tape/CD and resume to Dewey Terrill, PD, KJCK, Box 789, 1030 Southwind Dr., Junction City, KS 66441, call (785) 762-5525, fax (785) 762-5387 or e-mail dterrill@kjck.com.(11/21)

 

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    ** Comcast SportsNet/Chicago seeks a multimedia editor (Position #55123657) with at least three years experience (sports preferred) who can edit all broadband content into appropriate formats for distribution on the Web site, can identify and prioritize video content from the network on a daily basis, can assure that the site provides users with the most relevant and interesting content possible, can coordinate original content ideas with multimedia producers and Web producer staff, can coordinate and edit hourly Web sports news updates, has a strong working knowledge of Avid and FinalCut Pro applications and non-linear, computer-based editing and have the experience to convert and compress media for the Web; should know Chicago sports and have the ability to select interesting and compelling video content.  Apply online at https://careers.teamcomcast.com.  EOE  (12/4)

    -- WCIU-TV, Chicago seeks a Web content editor who can schedule and post content to station Web properties, can coordinate with all departments to assure that content is updated regularly, is well-organized, has good writing skills, understands emerging Web trends and is comfortable with both new media and mobile platforms, including video, photos and text.  Some html and CSS background is desired.  Resume to the WCU-TV HR Dept., 26 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60661.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- WTTW-TV/WFMT, Chicago seek a senior Web designer with at least three years experience who will work with the Web team to design and develop visual design, architecture and functionality that reflect television and radio online and audience development strategies, take the lead on designing and developing content, manage and maintain day-to-day content updates, work with the Web and marketing teams to further develop advertising and e-commerce areas of the site, post and monitor online ad elements, maintain industry knowledge, monitor competitive Web sites to keep sites on the cutting edge and help manage content and establish systems and standards to assure efficient creation, delivery and assembly of Web content.  Web portfolio and resume to the WTTW/WFMT HR Dept., 5400 N. St. Louis Av., Chicago, IL 60625, call (773) 583-5000, fax (773) 509-5309 or e-mail jobs@wttw.com.  EOE  (11/20)

    -- Paragon Marketing Group, Niles, IL seeks a full-time reporter for its high school sports Web site that will launch in November; opportunity to grow because reporters will be strongly considered for editor jobs upon planned expansion.  Pay $9/hour to start.  Three writing samples and letter outlining what you bring to the table via e-mail to jdavis@CSLinsider.com.  EOE  (11/16)

    -- The Ottawa (IL) Times seeks a multimedia content editor who can assist with ever-changing technology and reinvent how local information is delivered; must help to increase online and multimedia presence with content that is compelling, relevant, useful, accurate and timely;,must have thorough knowledge of the Internet, basic journalism skills, some supervisory background, be well-versed with both PCs and Macs and know InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, Photoshop, video and audio editing.  Work samples and resume to Lonny Cain, ME, 110 W. Jefferson St., Ottawa, IL  61350 or e-mail lonnyc@mywebtimes.com.  EOE  (11/16)

    -- Openings at WGEM-AM/FM/TV, Quincy, IL: Ambitious, creative and innovative content producer who is a good multi-tasker, can research and writer stories, can edit and post content on a multitude of platforms, can edit photos and video as well as sound, is a strong writer and is fluent in both TV and Web-based information gathering.  Work samples, resume and references to Chad Mahoney, ND, WGEM-AM/FM/TV, 5613 Hampshire, Quincy, IL 623012.  No calls.  EOE  (11/15)

    -- yahoo.com seeks a local online editor for Milwaukee with at least three years online and five years overall experience at a major media outlet, who is seasoned, has a passion for news and new media, knows the local market, can synthesize content from a number of sources and publishers into offerings that are relevant and addictive; must be flexible, quick-thinking, energetic, efficient and able to work independently under pressure while maintaining attention to detail; must have comfort with online publishing tools, including basic html and Photoshop skills. Apply online at http://careers.yahoo.com/jdescription.php?oid=24837.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- Wisconsin Eye, Madison, WI seeks a Web producer for its privately-funded public affairs network who can perform daily Web site maintenance, including the home page and other updating, can write copy, can edit program summaries, can maintain a programming archive and video data, can build new Web pages using existing templates and other low-level development tasks, can work with management and outside developers to evolve the Web site, can add new online services, can produce a daily e-schedule newsletter, can support online DVD sales, is comfortable with both Mac and PC platforms, knows html, CSS, Dreamweaver and Photoshop, has a commitment to customer service and has a knowledge of state government.  Resume to Wisconsin Eye Jobs, 122 W. Washington Av., Suite 200, Madison, WI 53703 or e-mail claudia.looze@wiseye.org.  No calls.  EOE  (11/20)

    -- WKOW-TV, Madison, WI seeks a Web content producer who will research, write, edit and post content on a multitude of platforms that include the Web, mobile and social networks; will edit both sound and pictures and will produce material for use both over the air and on the Web; must be a strong writer and be fluent in both TV news and Web-based information sharing.  Tape/DVD, resume and references to Perry Boxx, ND, WKOW-TV, 5727 Tokay Blvd., Madison, WI 53719 or e-mail jmiller@wkowtv.com.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- WISE-TV, Ft. Wayne, IN seeks a part-time (16 hours/week) assignment editor/digital content producer (Job #048) who has experience writing for and producing deadline TV broadcast news, posting video and text to the Web and developing stories; must be competitive, eager to grow, consistently demonstrating initiative and reliability and able to work flexible days and hours. Resume, writing samples and references to Deborah Sand, business mgr., WISE-TV, Box 2121, Ft. Wayne, IN 46801.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at KSHB-TV, Kansas City, MO: Content coordinator (Job #1252) who collaborates with the newsroom staff to achieve editorial objectives, maintains the store and capacity of the Web site, edits content for use on multiple platforms, can do video editing, is a good writer, can edit video, is a fast worker, can post breaking news and weather stories quickly, has working knowledge of Photoshop, Flash, Pro Tools, Dreamweaver, Content Management Systems and Word, on a Mac Platform.  Part-time (16 hours/week) Internet producer (Job #1242) who is a good writer, editor and video editor, works fast, can post breaking news and weather stories throughout the day, knows both Mac and PC computer platforms and has experience with Web browsers, Photoshop, Premiere, Flash, Dreamweaver, Content Management Systems and Word.  Resume to the KSHB-TV HR Dept., 4720 Oak St., Kansas City, MO 64112 or apply online at http://scripps.com/careers.  (11/28)

    -- WDRB-TV, Louisville, KY seeks a Web content manager with two years experience who will supervise the Web team and daily workflow of all multimedia content, has a strong background in journalism, has leadership abilities, understands journalistic principles, has strong writing skills, knows Web design; must be an expert at understanding UGC and SEO to make station Web presentation the best it can be, working in a fast-paced newsroom.  Resume and references to Barry Fulmer, ND, WDRB-TV, 624 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40203.  (11/29)

    -- Openings at the Internet Broadcasting System, St. Paul, MN: Highly-motivated, skilled national news editor with 3-5 years experience, who will be part of its St. Paul-based national content team; must select, write, edit and publish news stories that appear on more than 60 local television station Web sites, be responsible for building and acquiring extra story elements that include video, slideshows, surveys and sidebars, be fast and accurate in handling news stories, be quick to learn new software, and be able to process and display leadership qualities in the newsroom environment; familiarity with AP style, content management systems, basic html and online journalism production strongly preferred; when applying use the subject line of “National News Editor.”  Web designer who can create, generate and finalize graphic design; must create user interfaces, create and produce graphic elements, provide constructive feedback and articulate and explain design rationale to IB and Cox staff.  Night and weekend content producer (Job #25-09) for its Cox team in St. Paul, MN, who will write, produce and edit news/feature and other content, produce video, create slideshows and put up live streams for local station use or for coverage of national news.   Apply to the Internet Broadcasting System HR Dept. at jobs@ibsys.com.  (11/29)

    -- Openings at KSTP-TV, St. Paul, MN: Web designer (Job #53-09) who will design and develop banners and graphics, design pages that reflect the unique personality of each group station, will develop similar materials for clients, has video editing experience and knows Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, html, CSS and Flash.  Web producer (Job #49-09) who can manage and produce a Web site that has the latest local news, weather, sports and public information content; will generate material for the Web site, will assure that the content reflects and expands on the over-the-air product, will use good news judgment, will use hands-on determination to take a Web story from conception to posting and will maintain extensive community contacts, displaying a thorough knowledge of current events at all levels. Work samples/online links, with resume, to the KSTP-TV HR Dept., 3415 University Av., St. Paul, MN 55114, fax (651) 642-4314 or e-mail apply@hbi.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- KARE-TV, Minneapolis, MN multimedia meteorologist (see KARE-TV listing under “television”).  (11/14)

    -- Midwest Communications, Kalamazoo, MI seeks a Web producer who can work on the design and implementation of radio station Web sites, update and maintain he sites, display knowledge of graphic design and Web design, knows the Adobe Web Suite on a PC platform, knows open-source platforms, and has background with html and JavaScript; will have to do some travel in SW Michigan and Wisconsin.  Resume to Dan Cash, Midwest Communications, 4200 W. Main St., Kalamazoo, MI 49006 or e-mail dan.cash@mwcradio.com.  (11/22) 

    -- Openings at WEWS-TV, Cleveland, OH: Executive producer/new media (Job #1249) who can supervise the daily work of content producers and developers, work in conjunction with management to coordinate the daily news operations for Web sites and other new media platforms, daily monitor Web analytics to assess user experience, site stickiness and engagement, produce the sites’ content to optimize the user experience, enhance it with outside links and maps, prepare slideshows, set news and new media staff expectations, hold teams accountable for meeting goals, plan online coverage of major news events, break news, be out front on severe weather coverage, conceive of and supervise the build of special sections, take responsibility for content plans for niche sites and perform other duties as needed; must have good journalism and writing skills, know AP style, understand basic journalism and legal principles, be able to multi-task and meet deadlines, work well in a fast-paced newsroom environment, know Web design and have experience with online content management systems, metrics and analytics. Content producer (Job #1350) who can work with the news staff to plan, structure, report and write news and information content for both the Web and other new media platforms; must enhance news content with outside links and maps, prepare slideshows, coordinate the news editorial and technical staff to facilitate the migration of multimedia content to new media platforms, assist in online coverage of major news events and breaking news, assist with breaking weather coverage, build out special sections and site features to enhance coverage and increase user engagement, generate content, convert new media content to broadcast style and shoot, write and edit content to enhance online coverage for all platforms. Apply online at http://www.scripps.com/careers/jobsearch.html.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at WKYC-TV, Cleveland, OH:  Freelance Metromix writers with two or more years of experience, preferably both online and print, who can write about what's hot on the Cleveland nightlife scene and know what 21-34 year olds want.  Freelance Metromix photographers with two or more years of experience who can capture unique shots of Cleveland's best bars, clubs, restaurants, bowling alleys and more as assigned, with pay of $5 per venue.  Resume and references to Janet Christopher, WKYC-TV HR Dept., 1333 Lakeside Av., Cleveland, OH 44114, fax (216) 344-3357 or e-mail jchristopher@wkyc.com.  No calls.  (12/5)

    -- WOIO/WUAB-TV, Cleveland, OH seeks a Web producer who knows html, CSS, FTP, Php/MySQL 5.0+, Dreamweaver, Flash, Photoshop, Word/Excel, XML/Javascript and can constantly develop new editorial products and modify content for distribution on various platforms, including mobile, social networking and e-mail; must analyze well, be a good writer, be a good overall communicator and work with evolving technologies.  Resume to Dan Salamone, WOIO/WUAB-TV, 1717 E. 12th St., Cleveland, OH 44114.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- WXIX-TV, Cincinnati, OH seeks a news content specialist who has experience in local television news, knows non-linear editing, has demonstrable graphics skills and knows Photoshop and Chyron and ENPS.  Resume to the WXIX-TV HR Dept., 635 N. Seventh St., Cincinnati, OH 45203 or e-mail HR@fox19.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- Tire Business and Rubber & Plastics News, Akron, OH seeks a Web coordinator with at least two years experience who will oversee both publications’ Web products, build traffic and viewer loyalty, boost sales, create ‘must view’ sites that are user-friendly and technically up-to-date, understands the consumer of both publications, can manage all Web/online/e-mail projects, act as liaison with external vendors and internal business partners, research and develop appropriate micro sites, be liaison with external vendors, produce weekly News Minute video newscasts, provide usage statistics, develop video opportunities, serve as on-air talent for video productions, provide strategic thinking for future direction and development, coordinate with the circulation department to address user and subscriber issues and work with editors and reporters to develop Web-only stories and features.  Apply online at www.crain.com and clicking on “careers.”   (11/30)

    -- The Sandusky (OH) Register seeks an online producer to oversee its Web site and keep it fresh with stories, photos, video, interactive ventures and live streaming from various events in the coverage area, working under the umbrella of a newly-create multimedia department with the chief photographer, news editors, the sports department and the design desk; must be detail- and deadline-oriented, have a nose for news, be able to interact with all newspaper departments, know html and Photoshop as well as Final Cut and/or Flash.  Send CD of work samples and resume to Jason Werling, chief photographer, 314 W. Market St., Sandusky, OH 44870 or e-mail werling@sanduskyregister.com.  (11/9)

    -- Yahoo! Sports, Brentwood, TN seeks a programmer/editor/writer (Job #24966) with at least two years experience who is talented, enthusiastic and versatile, can combine a passion for HS sports and  knowledge of the Internet for RivalsHigh, its national HS Web network;RivalsHigh taps into the appetite for HS sports, using written and video content toprovide the best features, results and discussion of HS sports on regional and national sites; should have a solid understanding of the types of content that work on theWeb, have a flair for packaging and promotion, have experience on content teams that work on a 24/7 cycle packaging stories, photos and video from multiple sources and is comfortable in an environment thatblends human editorial judgment, great writing and technology with a strong sports journalism background and a understanding of the competitive nature of online, print and television.  Apply online at http://careers.yahoo.com/jdescription.php?oid=24966.  (11/15)

    -- KSNT-TV, Topeka, KS seeks a Web site administrator who can manage its daily operations, collaborate with all station departments to produce and maintain a high-quality site, can create and edit online production, has a working exposure to marketing principles, can integrate text images, audio and video file components and can take Internet resources and turn them into an appealing and thoughtful overall package; must have strong knowledge of Cascading Style Sheets, ASP (VB Script), ASP.NET, JavaScript and html hand-coding.  Resume to the KSNT-TV HR Dept., Box 2700, Topeka, KS 66601.  (11/15)

    -- KWCH-TV, Wichita, KS seeks a digital media manager who is responsible for all online products, including gathering and analysis, managing project life cycle, design, documentation, scheduling and resource allocation; must manage employees, juggle multiple priorities, create and implement a vision for digital ventures, work in a collaborative environment, create revenue streams, secure third party vendors and content, have a passion for learning about new technologies, and have experience with Dreamweaver and Photoshop, with a preferred knowledge of other related Web software.  Work samples/online link and resume to the KWCH-TV HR mgr., 2815 E. 37th St. North, Wichita, KS 67219, fax (316) 831-6190 or e-mail hr@kwch.com.  (12/5)

    -- The Flint Hills Center for Public Policy, Wichita, KS seeks a state capital reporter, to be based in Topeka, for its rapidly-evolving, government-focused Web site, who is an experienced business or government reporter, is passionate about informing readers about the impact of government policy on business and individual taxpayers, can provide balanced and in-depth reportage, can work on stories that examine competing thoughts so that readers can make informed decisions, can hold elected officials and state employees accountable to taxpayers, can seek viable solutions to major problems, is comfortable reporting in the traditional and new media, has a solid reputation, is a good storyteller, has CAR expertise, can work well and comfortably with numbers, is not afraid to challenge the status quo and has a desire to make a difference; the center is a non-profit organization that believes free enterprise solutions and open, efficient government will provide Kansans with more economic freedom.  Resume and references to Brian R. Hook, bureau chief, 250 N. Water St., Suite 216, Wichita, KS 67202 or e-mail bhook@flinthills.org.  (11/21)

    -- KTHV-TV, Little Rock, AR seeks a multimedia Web producer who will primarily produce online content, is a news junkie, is always informed, can write and rewrite copy, can check for accuracy, can monitor grammar and style, knows commonly used broadcast and print journalism practices, can communicate ideas clearly and logically under pressure, can generate and suggest stories daily, can write and produce for all platforms, can produce and edit non-linear video for all platforms, can do field shooting and editing as needed, is a good writer; broadcast producing experience a plus.  TapeDVD/online links and resume to chuck Malden, ND, KTHV-TV, 720 Izard St., Little Rock, AR 72201 or e-mail cmaulden@kthv.gannett.com.  (11/15)

    -- WECT/WSFX-TV, Wilmington, NC seeks full-time and part-time news content specialists who possess strong computer skills and have a working knowledge of Photoshop; must also run cameras, operate TelePrompTer, make graphics and upload Web material as needed. Resume to Tom Cheatham, WECT-TV, 322 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington, NC 28412 or e-mail techeatham@wect.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- WLTX-TV, Columbia, SC seeks a multimedia producer who likes working with multi-platform technology, understands the value of social networking, can generate content for use over the air and online, is a good writer, editor and decision-maker and can produce TV newscasts. DVD/link and resume to Marybeth Jacoby, ND, WLTX-TV, 6027 Garners Ferry Rd., Columbia, SC 29209 or e-mail mjacoby@wltx.gannett.com.  (11/22)

    -- Openings at WOLO-TV, Columbia, SC:  Web producer with at least one year experience who can lead the station’s team, serve as Web developer and content manager, can download video, can edit, can update the news wires, can stream video, can perform site management, can do training and support for content producers and is proficient in design and newswriting.  Tape and resume to Crysty Vaughan, ND, WOLO-TV, 5807 Shakespeare Rd., Columbia, SC 29223 or e-mail cvaughan@abccolumbia.com.  No calls.  (11/15)

    -- AllFreelanceWork.com, and its related sites AllFreelance.com and allFreelanceSearch.com, seek media professionals to write columns and articles.  Columnists must be knowledgeable in a field, and write one article every week or two.  Writers will have their photos placed on each site along with a paragraph about you and your business.  You will be allowed one banner 234 x 60 with each article to be run for thousands of freelancers and employers to see.  Articles should regard breaking into the media field as well as how-tos and techniques.  Becoming an "expert" in your field is a key way to land gigs, and AllFreelanceWork.com has 28,000 subscribers.  Although we don't pay, the gigs that will likely follow will be well worth it.  If interested, contact allfreelance@comcast.net.    (Indef.) 

 

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    -- New Trier Township High School (Winnetka, IL) seeks an audio/visual multimedia manager (Job #580) with 3-5 years experience in television, video editing, graphics and/or audio/visual work who will oversee the technical, operational and creative direction of the district’s AV/Multimedia division, TV studio, Cable TV channel, Video-on-demand site, Digital Storage, Video Conferencing, Multimedia production areas and campus AV centers; must link areas to each other, connect the entire division to the rest of the district by supporting academic departments in the use of multimedia in classrooms and computer labs; will coordinate the taping and editing of district events, act as senior multimedia/AV expert, support existing multimedia student clubs and create new opportunities for student participation, working at both its Winnetka and Northfield campuses.  Pay range $55-62K/year.  Master’s degree preferred.  Apply online at http://www.applitrack.com/NewTrier/onlineapp/jobpostings/view.asp?internaltransferform.Url=&category=Technology.  EOE  (11/11)

    ** Western Illinois University (Macomb, IL) seeks an instructional technologies systems manager in its University Television department who will supply support in studio and field camera operation, studio and field lighting, TelePrompTer, graphics and multi-format duplication; should know Avid Adrenaline and/or Avid Express Pro with Mojo, Final Cut Pro 5, Final Cut Compressed, Quick Time Pro, DVD Studio Pro and IDVD, as well as set and prop construction, tape and DVD duplication and DVD printing.  Send tape/DVD, resume and letter outlining your skills with e-mail for correspondence to Mark Dial, WIU University Television, 1 University Circle, Macomb, IL 61455-1390.  EOE  (12/2)  

    -- Openings at WDJT-TV, Milwaukee, WI:  Sales account executive (Job #HR-SAE) responsible for accounts and generating new business at the client and agency levels; experience preferred.  Send resume to the WDJT-TV HR Dept., 809 S. 60th St., Milwaukee, WI 53214, fax (414) 607-8189 or e-mail ccamps@cbs58.com. EOE  (11/28)

    ** Openings at Twin Cities Public Television (St. Paul, MN): Director of photography/editor (Job #653-10) with at least four years experience for its arts and cultural productions who will shoot video in the field, edit both off- and online, will help direct talent in the field and will work with producers during pre- and post-production phases of projects.  Co-producer (Job #662-10) with 3-5 years experience who will identify, research and develop story ideas for series producer review, pursue independent story leads, collaborate with the series producer in research and creation of shows, write shows and segments, prepare script outlines for production and review, collaborate on selection of on-camera talent, locations and logistics, creating shooting outlines, shot sheets and interview questions; must have skilled in the field as needed, including directing the second camera and the ability to step into the producer’s role.  Field producer (Job #661-10) with 3-5 years experience who will research, write, produce and direct program segments, select on-camera talent, find locations, plot logistics, oversee research of shows and segments, oversee all aspects of field production and union compliance, direct technical staff and resources, maintain creative and technical excellence and keep a focus on aesthetics.  Documentary producer (Job #660-10) with 4-5 years experience who will create local history documentaries that fulfill audience needs by informing, are involving and entertaining, will identify and develop story ideas, can independently pursue story leads to determine their viability, will collaborate in research and creation of documentaries and will direct technical staff and resources; must do off-line editing of documentaries on FinalCut Pro systems.  Multi-camera producer (Job #659-10) with 3-5 years experience who will assist in all areas of production for weekly cultural TV series and can research,, write, produce and direct multi-camera segments for the programs; must take responsibility for selection of on-camera talent, generate and oversee the research o shows and segments, oversee segment edits and have a background in the arts.  Tape/DVD and resume to the TCPT HR Dept., 172 E. Fourth St., St. Paul, MN 55101 or go online for more information to www.tpt.org.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at NorthStar Network, St. Paul, MN: Experienced full-time and part-time sports and live arts producers for a regional sports and entertainment start-up who will produce both in-studio programming and live on-site events, including college/HS baseball, basketball, volleyball, football and other sports as well as club concerts, dance performances, theatre productions, symphonies and the like; mostly evening shoots.  Experienced full-time and part-time camera operators who will operate cameras in studio and at sporting and arts events.  Tape/DVD, resume and letter stating salary requirements to Nelson Pahl, president, Northstar Network, St. Paul, MN 55107 or apply online at www.nelsonpahl.com.  (11/26)

    -- Openings at KSMQ-TV, Austin, MN: Project manager with three years related experience for its Legacy Project, a statewide initiative dedicated to producing quality television an Web content that celebrates the arts, cultural heritage and history of Minnesota; will produce, direct and write public television programming using electronic field production (EFP), studio and remote production, and serve as project manager; will coordinate, direct and lead activities of assigned staff and research, develop and product all project content for both television and the Web; must have good writing and grammatical skills and know broadcast production techniques.  Legacy Project host with at least three years experience who will host both the over-the-air and online version of the project, conduct on-camera interviews, work with the producer and associate producer to develop interview questions and scripts, write other related Web content for the project, do voiceovers and take part in on-air promotion and fundraising.  Associate producer/director with three years experience who will assist in the production of the project’s over-the-air and online versions, produce and direct content editing content using FinalCut Pro, write scripts, write content for Web and is adept with production and editing equipment.  Videographer/editor for the project with one year experience who will shoot and edit video using FinalCut Pro, write scripts and content, run audio and character generator, run the TelePrompTer and shoot still photos.   Tape/DVD (if applicable) and resume to KSMQ Jobs, 2000 Eighth Av. NW< Austin, MN 55912 or download an application form at www.kwmq.org.  (11/20)

    -- KAWB-TV, Bemidji, MN seeks an experienced producer/director who will work on local productions of MN arts, history and cultural programming for PBS affiliate; must know field and studio production, shooting, audio, digital editing, lighting, et work and have hands-on experience in video production. Tape/DVD, resume and three letters of reference to Bill Sanford, GM, KAWB-TV/Lakeland Public Television, 1500 Birchmont Dr. NE #9, Bemidji, MN 56601.(11/27)  

BROADCAST/JOURNALISM EDUCATION

    -- DePaul University seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of online journalism who has a firm understanding of the ways in which digital technologies are transforming the way news is gathered and disseminated; teaching will include online journalism, advanced online journalism, reporting for converged newesroom, advanced reporting, introduction to journalism, niche reporting, feature writing and news editing; full-time faculty teach two courses a quarter.  Doctorate a must.  Send resume/CV, three letters of recommendation, letter of application, copies of unedited teaching evaluations (including student comments), publications and official transcripts to the College of Communication Journalism Search Committee, DePaul University, 1 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604.  EOE  (11/6)

    -- Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) seeks a professor for its Washington-based Medill National Security Journalism Initiative who is an experienced news professional with extensive knowledge of national security issues, can teach graduate students in an immersion project, can teach full-time in the fall and part-time the rest of the year through the end of the 2011 academic calendar and possibly beyond, has extensive knowledge and professional experience covering national and homeland security issues and civil liberties, is experienced in multimedia journalism, is dedicated to the goal of making journalism more relevant to citizens, has experience dealing with readers and viewers and has a record of experimentation; must develop programs for working journalists and contribute to a Web site that houses the initiative’s work.  E-mail resume and letter outlining what you bring to the table to natsecji@gmail.com.  EOE  (11/28)

    -- The University of Illinois at Chicago seeks a tenure-track assistant professor communication/health and policy who has interests in the study of health communication policy in combination with the study of new media, the Internet, and/or communication technology; must have an earned doctorate in communication or a related field, strong promise of scholarly achievement and teaching success at the graduate and undergraduate levels, good prospects for external research funding and demonstrated commitment to multidisciplinary scholarship; exceptionally strong applicants at the associate professor level may be considered.  Send resume/CV, samples of relevant scholarly publications, evidence of teaching effectiveness, contact information for three references and a letter of application to Dr. Zizi Papacharissi, professor and head, UIC Dept. of Communication, 1140 BSB, MC 132, 1007 W. Harrison St., Chicago, IL 60637-7137 or apply online at commsrch@uic.edu.  EOE  (11/6)  

    -- Western Illinois University (Macomb, IL) seeks a chair for its English and Journalism Dept. who can execute university and college policies, oversee and review long-range departmental goals and objectives, recruit and supervise personnel, conduct personnel reviews, attract and retain students, administer the department’s budget, coordinate class schedules, do classroom teaching as appropriate, support department faculty programs at the Macomb and Quad Cities campuses, furnish leadership for the evaluation and improvement of instruction and academic advisement in the department and oversee all other matters that affect the general welfare of the department; must hold a terminal degree in English, Journalism or a related field, have a demonstrated commitment to and record of excellent teaching, have a record of scholarly and professional/service activities to support a tenured appointment as full professor, an understanding and appreciation of the multiple demands of Englsh studies, English education and Journalism and a demonstrated commitment to faculty and staff diversity.  Send letter of application, resume/CV, three current letters of recommendation, copies of transcripts and one sample of scholarly writing to Ms. Robin Bauerly, English and Journalism Search Committee chair, IES – 301 Tillman Hall, WIU, 1 University Circle, Macomb, IL 61455-1390.  EOE  (11/16)

    -- Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of mass communications to teach convergent communications and new media; should have an earned doctorate, relevant professional experience, evidence of potential to conduct a program of scholarly research and/or creative activities, the ability to teach courses in multimedia skills that will include online reporting, video, audio, Web production, photography, visual storytelling, convergence theories and practices, publication layout and design, sports journalism, advanced broadcast writing and/or other courses in the successful candidate’s area of expertise.  Send letter of application, resume/CV, unofficial copies of transcripts, links or CD-ROM of relevant materials and three reference letters to the Mass Communications Search Committee Chair, SIU-E 1031 Dunham Hall, Box 1775, Edwardsville, IL 62026.  (11/12)

    ** The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater seeks a tenure-track assistant professor or instructor in Electronic Media, Media Arts and Game Development; must have academic preparation and demonstrable experience to teach undergraduate interactive media and electronic media courses in such areas as Introduction to Media Arts and Game Development, Web Development, Video Production, Flash Development, 3D Modeling, Integration of 3D work in flash and game engines, and Advanced MAGD Production; may be asked to teach other courses in the MAGD sequence or related communication courses, including new communication technologies, electronic media programming, advanced video production, advanced video editing, corporate and industrial video, media operations and management, and social media optimization, as well as developing and producing engaging narrative/non-narrative content for the Web and programming for established media industries; must be familiar with a variety of digital video, audio and related multimedia technology including Flash, FinalCut Pro, Premiere, Avid, Illustrator, Photoshop, SoundForge, Reason, Maya, 3DS Max, Motion, AfterEffects, Dreamweaver and similar software, with expertise in XHTML, CSS and ActionScript; should be able to contribute leadership skills toward the enhancement of the College and Department’s new Media Arts and Game Development and electronic media programs and express an interest in cutting-edge educational technology systems and the future of university learning; professional experience in the broadcast/corporate/multimedia/gaming industry a big plus.  Send letter of application, resume/CV, contact information for three references, graduate and undergraduate transcripts and evidence of teaching effectiveness to Dr. Elena Bertozzi, search and screen committee chair, Dept. of Communication, 800 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190.  (12/4)

    -- Indiana University-Purdue University Ft. Wayne seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of digital media/convergence journalism who will teach undergraduate and may teach graduate courses in digital media, convergent journalism and/or traditional journalism, helping to develop and direct a new media practices program (i.e., backpack journalism possibly integrated with present media production and studies); all research and creative endeavor approaches are welcome, including empirical, interpretive, critical, historical and/or rhetorical; must demonstrate a commitment to and expertise in teaching and research/creative endeavor, and hold a terminal degree in journalism, communications or related discipline; professional experience is desirable.  Send resume/CV, contact information for four current references and a letter of application to Dr. Jonathan Tankel, Dept of Communications Search Committee, IUPU-Ft. Wayne, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, Ft. Wane, IN 46805-1499.  (11/6)

    -- Ball State University (Muncie, IN) seeks an assistant professor in its news/editorial sequence who can teach multimedia storytelling, emerging media, writing and editing across platforms, graduate theory and research methods and management; must have a good understanding of digital methods as applied to journalism, an understanding of emerging media and storytelling methods across platforms, the ability to teach graduate-level research methods courses, the ability to teach writing and editing and teaching experience at the university level. Must have a doctorate in journalism or a related field, a record of scholarly research and experience in quantitative and qualitative research methods.  Send letter of application, CV/resume, official transcripts of your highest degree earned and contact information for at least three references to Mary Spillman, search committee chair, BSU Dept. of Journalism, Muncie, IN 47306.  (11/15)

    -- Huntington University (Huntington, IN) seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of broadcasting who has a strong teaching aptitude and significant professional media experience, understands traditional broadcasting and new media convergence equally well, can oversee the campus radio and television stations and can teach the equivalent of four courses a semester; doctorate preferred, although the school will consider those with master’s degrees and significant professional experience.  Send letter of interest, evidence of teaching effectiveness, a statement of Christian faith, samples of relevant professional experience and a Huntington University job application (downloadable at www.huntington.edu/dean) to Dr. Norris Friesen, VP/Dean, 2303 College Av., Huntington, IN 46750 or e-mail nfriesen@huntington.edu.  (11/7)

    -- Drake University (Des Moines, IA) seeks an instructor or assistant professor of multimedia journalism for a three-year, consecutive term appointment who has substantial professional experience and can teach a mix of the following: online journalism, Web page design, content management, social media, digital video and audio production, digital photography and broadcast or print reporting; teaching experience preferred, and applicants must be proficient with industry standard platforms; faculty responsibilities also include academic and career advising, service to and school and the university and scholarly/creative activity.  Send letter of application with current CV/resume listing three references (do not send reference letters) to Prof. John Lytle, multimedia search chair, 115 Meredith Hall, 2507 University Av., Des Moines, IA 50311.  (11/16)

    -- Webster University (St. Louis, MO) seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of video production with at least five years professional and academic experience who is experienced in multiple aspects of video production, knows electronic/video cameras, knows television studio and field video production, knows non-linear editing systems, knows basic visual effects and can teach in all such areas; must be available to teach day and evening classes, advise students, oversee thesis projects, manage the video production program and have a master’s or terminal degree; portfolio of work in related fields required.  Send letter of interest, resume/CV (including software applications), tape/CD/links to online portfolio demonstrating production experience and a minimum of three professional and teaching references to the Webster University Dept. of Electronic and Photographic Media video search, 470 E. Lockwood, St. Louis, MO 63119.  EOE  (11/28)

    -- Eastern Kentucky University (Richmond, KY) seeks a lecturer/assistant professor of Broadcasting/Electronic Media; assistant professor candidates should have full-time professional field and teaching experience, outstanding teaching skills and a commitment to a hands-on, applied-knowledge teaching philosophy; doctorate a must, or the ability to complete it in one year from a regionally-accredited institution.  Lecturer candidates must have a master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and at least five years full-time professional field and teaching experience, outstanding teaching skills and a commitment to a hands-on, applied-knowledge teaching philosophy. Apply online at https://jobs.eku.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=61487&jtsrc=www.higheredj obs.com&jtrfr=www.peopleadmin.com&adorig=PA.  (11/22)

    -- Grand Valley State University (Allendale, MI) seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of broadcasting who can teach undergraduate courses that include Survey of Electronic Media, Media and Society, Studio and Field production and other courses within areas of specialty; must work with colleagues in Film and Video and Journalism, and report to the director of the School of Communications; must attend faculty meetings, advise students and be involved in unit, college, university and community service.  Master’s degree a must, while a doctorate is preferred; preference will be given to candidates with professional experience in electronic media studio and field production and emerging news-delivery technologies, including new media; experience in journalism a plus.  Apply online at www.gvsujobs.org, including a letter of interest, statement of teaching philosophy, CV/resume and contact information for three references; transcripts should be sent to Anthony Thompson, School of Communications director, 1 Campus Dr., Allendale, MI 49401.  (11/23) 

    -- The University of Michigan-Dearborn seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of screen and interactive media who has background in and the ability to teach film history, Internet culture and media aesthetics, especially as it relates to the production and design of digital media, Web design or gaming, with demonstrated ability and interest in teaching both film and digital interactive media courses; familiarity with industry standard Web design software desirable; must have doctorate or other terminal degree and professional film and/or interactive media experience.  Send cover letter of no more than two pages, resume/CV, unofficial transcripts and evidence of teaching excellence to the University of Michigan-Dearborn Dept. of Language, Culture and communication, Journalism and Screen Studies Search secretary, 4901 Evergreen Rd., Dearborn, MI 48128-1491 or send additional inquiries to Carolyn Kraus at cwells@umich.edu.  (11/28)

    -- The University of Memphis (Memphis, TN) seeks a tenure-track or continuing appointment professor to fill its Hardin Chair of Excellence in Journalism who can teach two on-campus courses in the fall and two in the spring, can undertake professional outreach projects in consultation with faculty, has an outstanding record of professional accomplishments, has a national reputation, has a commitment to teaching and has expertise in new media, social media, multimedia, entrepreneurialism, publishing, marketing, professional development, outreach, business/economic journalism, strategic communication and/or such traditional journalism skill as writing, reporting, editing, producing, design, layout and/or visual media; a substantial record of professional experience is a must.  Send letter of application, resume and contact information for three references to the University of Memphis HR Dept., 3720 Alumni St., Memphis, TN 38152 or e-mail https://workForum.memphis.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51032&jtsrc=www.   (12/5)

    -- The University of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR) seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of sports journalism who can place an emphasis on new media and video production; must have professional background in multimedia sports reporting and/or promotion, with a master’s degree and teaching experience; will build and direct a new sports journalism curriculum that will be done in partnership with the Athletic Department; responsibilities to the Journalism Department will include coordinating a sports media internship program and teaching classroom and practical courses in sports reporting, social media and video production for broadcast and Web; responsibilities to the Athletic Department include directing student production teams on “RazorVision,” including live in-venue video production, coaches’ shows, news conference broadcasts and video highlights.  Send letter of interest, CV/resume, contact information for three references and sample Internet links and production work to Prof. Larry Foley, faculty search committee chair, Lemke Dept. of Journalism, 116 Kimpel Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701.  (11/18)

    -- Arkansas Tech University (Russellville, AR) seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of multimedia and broadcast journalism who has a master’s degree and university teaching experience, while professional experience is preferred; should be able to teach classes in multimedia publishing, advanced video editing, introduction to multimedia/digital communication, digital communication creative strategies, non-linear editing and related topics; must also direct students in the multimedia practicum, maintain the department Web site and assist graduate students with professional projects for its masters program.  Send letter of application, resume/CV and three letters of reference to Dr. Donna R. Vocate, Dept. of Speech, Theatre and Journalism chair, T1-A, 1209 N. Fargo Av., Russellville, AR  72801.(11/22)

 

INTERNSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS

    -- The Better Government Association, Chicago, seeks interns who aspire to be investigative reporters, to work for a program that seeks to uncover waste, fraud and corruption in the activities of state and local government; interns will work flexible hours as they assist in the research of stories and leads as well as legal issues, so computer skills are a must.  Background with Excel and Access, or the ability to learn quickly, is helpful, while experience using research tools such as Lexis and Westlaw is also helpful.  Background should include a degree or at least two years of classes, as well as work experience in journalism or a related field; internships or work on a student-run publication or broadcast outlet is acceptable.  Send clips/CD/tape and resume to Patrick Rehkamp, chief investigator, BGA, 11 E. Adams St., Suite 608, Chicago, IL 60603, call (312) 427-8330 or e-mail (e-mailing of documents, audio and video files is okay) prehkamp@bettergov.org.   EOE  (Indef.)

    -- CBS-owned WBBM-TV, Chicago seeks a news apprentice (Job #2445BR) who will be exposed to the various disciplines of broadcast journalism, working side-by-side with news department professionals; should be a 2009 college graduate (or a 2008 December graduate) who has a serious interest in pursuing a television news career, should want to work behind the camera, should have an ultimate goal of being part of a newsroom management team, should be results-oriented and dependable, should be detail-oriented and courteous, should be a strong writer and, if possible, should have prior internship background; the apprentice will work for six months with an entry-level hourly salary.  Applicants must prepare a one-page, single-spaced essay on why the applicant has chosen broadcast journalism as a career.  Apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^UL3oO3GVZAoSF85ENU8ZYD_slp_rhc_5t27LyXTbltLJ5yKYmZZdBjjJwuVnKE4NWgJTZS_slp_rhc_Pbp5TxhEX91mU_C_R__L_F_R26OPfs33MBIA_slp_rhc__slp_rhc_rFdt4knaKtwhdwnE=&jobId=162123&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5128&JobSiteInfo=162123_5128&GQId=0.  EOE  (10/18)

    -- CBS-owned WBBM Newsradio 780, Chicago seeks interns in news, production and marketing.  Interns will work between 16 and 36 hours a week (2-4 days) on a schedule to be determined by the internship coordinator and the student.  Students must be currently enrolled, have at least junior class standing and a 3.0 GPA, understand that job placement is not a part of the program, and must be able to obtain academic credit.  Marketing and promotions interns should know Word and Excel, word processing, filing, event logistics and management; resume to Cher Ames, marketing  mgr., fax (312) 297-7775 or e-mail cher_ames@cbsradio.com.   Production intern should know digital and analog editing, Cool Edit Pro, how to dub and record, industrial compact disc operations, and AudioVault; should demonstrate familiarity with use of production libraries, commercial and program feeds, and radio commercial traffic practices; resumes to Jennifer Owens, production coordinator, fax (312) 297-7775 or e-mail jcowens@wbbm-am.com.    News interns should have familiarity with digital and analog editing and recording techniques; resumes to Drew Hayes, ops. mgr., WBBM-AM, 180 N. Stetson, Suite 1100, Chicago, IL 60601 or fax (312) 297-7822.  EOE (Indef.)

    -- WLS (AM), Chicago seeks interns in programming and news departments for academic credit; the station considers this an ideal internship opportunity for communications and broadcasting majors, especially those contemplating a career in news/talk/producing or as on-air talent.  College interns will get a hands-on experience in working in many different aspects of radio.  This internship is unpaid and course credit must be earned.  Resume and letter outlining your abilities and goals to the WLS (AM) intern coordinator, 190 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601 or e-mail tracy.slutzkin@citcomm.com.   EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WLS-FM, Chicago seeks interns in all departments for academic credit.  Resume to WLS-FM intern coordinator, 190 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601.  No calls.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- Internships at ABC-owned WLS-TV, Chicago: Investigative intern who is studying to become an investigative reporter or producer, who is at least junior level and will learn by doing as part of the WLS-TV I-Team, generating and researching investigative topics, coordinating projects and following them through to the finished on-air product and follow-up reports; background should include college-level or commercial print and/or broadcast experience for this unpaid (college credit) internship; applicants should submit a resume, an outline of personal interests and professional goals and a statement of why you would like to be chosen for the I-Team internship to Ann Pistone, WLS-TV I-Team, or e-mail i-team@abc.com. Also, interns who will observe and participate on a limited basis as they learn the function, operation and staffing of the news, sports, programming, sales, research sales, creative services and community services departments, to earn a specified number of academic credits (unpaid), to be determined by the school; students must be at least second semester juniors, have a "B" average and be able to work no less than three days a week at the station, with a maximum of 15 hours a week over 12 weeks; submit application, resume, an outline of personal interests and professional goals, and a statement of why you would like to be chosen for the internship, to Elsa Ruiz Claveria, internship coord., WLS-TV, 190 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601.  No calls.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- Metro Networks/Shadow Broadcast Services seeks student interns who have a strong interest in news, are in good standing in school, and would work for a three-month period.  Send resume, and a letter stating why you would be a good addition to Metro's Chicago office to Perry Williams, news bureau chief, 161 N. Clark St., Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60601 or call (312) 705-1758. EOE   (Indef.)

    -- WGN-AM, Chicago seeks interns in news, digital news content, sports, promotions and programming.  Must be a current college junior, senior or post-graduate, and internships may be taken for college credit.  Must be able to work at least 15 hours a week.  Internships are unpaid, and run 13 weeks, but interns receive a $75 weekly stipend.   Tape and resume to Jackie Paulus, director of marketing and digital innovation, c/o WGN-AM Internship Program, 435 N. Michigan Av., Chicago, IL 60611 or e-mail jpaulus@tribune.com.  EOE (Indef.)

    -- Fox-owned WFLD/WPWR-TV, Chicago, has an academic internship program for college credit with internships in news, promotions/PR, traffic/research, community affairs, human resources and finance/business/programming.  Must be registered and junior or senior standing; students must provide resume, completed application form and a letter from their colleges indicating they will receive credit.  For information, contact Shynaa Brown, intern coordinator, WFLD/WPWR-TV, 205 N. Michigan Av., Chicago, IL 60601, or call (312) 565-5558.  EOE (indef.)~~

    -- cars.com seeks part-time and full-time on-line editorial interns for its Chicago office.  Candidates should be undergraduate or graduate journalism students with excellent writing skills, html knowledge and a willingness to pitch in as needed on tight deadlines.  Pay $12/hour for a minimum 15-20 hour week.  Resume and three work samples to Kevin Schweitzer, editorial producer, 175 W. Jackson Blvd., 8th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604 or e-mail kschweitzer@cars.com.   EOE  (Indef.)

    -- Green Target Global Group/Chicago seeks interns with strong writing and communications skills for a firm that does public relations, marketing communications and consulting focused on financial, professional services, B2B and corporate organizations. Interns will learn about branding, crisis/litigation communications, direct mail, e-marketing, media relations and publicity, opinion research, positioning and targeted advertising. Resume and letter stating your interests to Kristen Griffin, 1 N. LaSalle, Suite 27, Chicago, IL 60602 or e-mail kgriffin@greentarget.net. EOE (Indef.)

    -- Internships at WGN-TV, Chicago: Morning news intern who can greet guests, write tip sheets, escort guests to and from studios, research and locate archive video, and work closely with producers and the EP.  Investigative unit intern, to research and develop tips and leads, screen and log video, attend court, pull court documents, perform other clerical duties and go into the field with producers and reporters.   Assignment desk intern who will answer viewer and reporter calls, research stories and sort through mail and faxes; may accompany reporters and videographers on assignment.  Sports intern who has strong knowledge of sports, can log games to be used for highlights, scan the wires, learn to identify the proper highlights, video, sound bites and other materials for shows, help in the field with interviews, and learn to use the Sony Newsbase clip edit system that allows editing straight from desk computers; good for those seeking "hands-on" experience.  Experience not a requirement, but must be creative, curious, have proper business demeanor and the ability to listen and learn.  Must be available 15 hours a week for 13 weeks.  Must be college juniors, seniors or graduate students able to get credit for work.  Resumes to the WGN-TV HR Dept., 2501 W. Bradley Pl., Chicago, IL 60618, call (773) 528-1387 or e-mail wgntv-hr@tribune.com.   EOE (Indef.)

    -- Chicago Artists' News seeks interns, college student or otherwise, for two internship programs: one Editorial and the other for Marketing/Advertising support; the periodical prefers some skills/experience in the newspaper field but is also willing to match relative "rookie" individuals to tasks depending on strengths.   Cover letter should indicate interest in "editorial" or "marketing/advertising;" send with clips (for editorial internships) and resume to the Chicago Artists' News editor, 70 E. Lake St., Suite 230, Chicago, IL 60601 or e-mail editor@caconline.org.   EOE  (Indef.)

    -- Gameplan Entertainment seeks interns who have a strong interest in the media and entertainment business; students must seek college credit, have a good academic record and be able to work in the office 2-3 days a week with duties that include research, client contacts, reviewing demos and assisting the marketing department.  E-mail cover letter and resume to Elizabeth Landry at elandry@gameplan.com.  EOE  (Indef.) 

    -- The Hyde Park Herald and Lakefront Outlook (Chicago, IL/South Side) seek an intern looking to supplement college coursework.  Should know the city's South Side, particularly from 22nd to 60th Streets and east of the Dan Ryan Expressway.  Three clips, resume and a letter stating why you're right for the internship to the Herald Newspapers Editor, 5240 S. Harper Av., Chicago, IL 60615, fax (773) 643-8542 or e-mail hpherald@aol.com.   EOE  (Indef.)

    -- Christianity Today, Carol Stream, IL, a current events monthly magazine of evangelical conviction, offers semester-long, part-time news internships to college students who have decided on careers in journalism, as well as summer internships for such students and recent college graduates; interns will receive hands-on experience in magazine publishing, but news reporting and writing for publication and clips are not guaranteed. The news internship is for experienced student journalists only and should be considered a supplement to previous journalism education in the classroom; applicants also should have general knowledge of the evangelical community, religion, and the Internet. Resumes to Ted Olsen, news director, 465 Gunderson Dr., Carol Stream, IL 60188 or e-mail tolsen@christianitytoday.com.  EOE  (indef.)

    -- WIND (AM), Chicago seeks interns for its news and political units who can work flexible schedules, do in-studio and in-the-field research and produce local, national and breaking stories; applicants must provide college information and academic contacts.  Apply to Mike Scott, c/o internship program, WIND (AM), 25 Northwest Point, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007.   EOE   (Indef.)

    -- Privila, Inc., Schaumburg, IL seeks interns who can telecommute or work in-house and love to write. Privila interns write during the entire internship, work directly with the editorial staff, challenge and educate themselves, meet deadlines, research a multitude of topics including jewelry, sports, fashion, the outdoors, automobiles, finances, arts and much more. Interns get their articles published while learning, growing, having fun and preparing to leave with a dynamic portfolio.  Privila interns work for college credit but will be in a coffee shop atmosphere, close to local college campus and will receive complimentary lunches, snacks and beverages; 2008 spring internships are filling fast and applications must be made in January.  Candidates must be able to commit to at least 10 hours a week, submit five articles a week minimum for 15 weeks and be able to work flexible hours; special arrangements can be made for applicants not seeking college credit, such as a lower weekly article requirement.   Apply online at http://apply.privila.com.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- NextMedia Radio, Crystal Lake, IL seeks interns who will do more than get coffee and hang banner rolls.  Resume to Karyn Kasi, promotions dir., 8800 US Hwy. 14, Crystal Lake, IL 60012 or e-mail kkasi@nextmediachicago.com.   EOE  (indef.)

    -- WREX-TV, Rockford, IL seeks unpaid interns in its news, sports and production departments who can get credit from their school; the station will consider both high school and college students able to get credit from their schools.  Resume and cover letter to Maggie Hradecky, ND or Nick Schneider, production supervisor, WREX-TV, Box 530, Rockford, IL 61105.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WIFR-TV, Rockford, IL seeks interns who are seeking a degree in communications or broadcast journalism and have the recommendation of an advisor; internships are unpaid, so students should show proof that they will receive college credit or endorsement for their work.  Resume and letter of recommendation to WIFR-TV Internships, Box 123, Rockford, IL 61105 EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WRHL-AM/FM, Rochelle, IL seeks interns both full and part-time who will do researching, create and record daily newscasts, edit audio, record the weather from the Fox affiliate and edit for broadcast, create/record/produce public service announcements from local/national/international organizations, learn/master Adobe Audition production software, learn AudioVault automation software, operate control boards during local and state sporting events (including Chicago Bears broadcasts), operate radio equipment controlling what is broadcast live during city council meetings and other live remotes, contribute to an afternoon talk show by producing spots and booking guests, which may include some live on-air work,  create/produce/record commercials for WRHL clients, and perform other miscellaneous duties as needed, including some weekend work.  "By the end of the internship, the intern will learn how a real-life, for-profit small-market radio station operates; one would learn all of the moving parts, all the titles, duties and basic structure of the radio business, and would in addition build radio and TV broadcasting contacts to form a solid foundation for a future career in broadcasting."  Internships run January-April, May-August and September-December, while specific start and end dates remain flexible.  To apply, send a resume (Adobe or .doc attachment) and letter stating what you can bring to the table (e-mail is fine) to Michael Koolidge, WRHL-AM/FM, at Michael@wrhl.net; call with questions to (815) 562-7001 x-19.  EOE   (Indef.)

    -- WTJK-AM, Rockton, IL seeks interns year-round who are energetic, friendly and hard-working students and can help coordinate contests, do copywriting, aid in the development of the station's promotions, do research, update station Web sites, and perform out-of-office responsibilities in the Rockford and South Beloit areas that can include promoting at sporting events, local bars, clubs and retail locations.  Applicants must possess excellent organizational skills, good writing ability, creativity and the ability to assist with many projects and ideas.  Internship is for college credit and you must have a valid driver's license and vehicle.  Resume and e-mail telling how you would be an asset to ESPN Radio 1380/Rockford to Kate Heine at kheine@gkbradio.com.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WQAD-TV, Moline, IL (Quad Cities market) seeks interns for spring, summer and fall internships for academic credit.  Its interns learn (and DO) it all under the supervision of the person responsible for the intern's work.  Videography intern candidates should apply to Andy McKay at andy.mckay@wqad.com; Internet content interns to Michael Gorman at michael.gorman@wqad.com; marketing interns to Tonya Terrell at tonya.terrell@wqad.com; producer/reporter interns to Kamy Dearborn, WQAD-TV, 3003 Park 16th St., Moline, IL 61265 or e-mail kamy.dearborn@wqad.com.  EOE (Indef.)

    -- WTAX-AM, Springfield, IL seeks interns interesting in doing news who have a background in writing, want to learn what it is like to take a news tip to a full story and want an internship where you could potentially do it all -- find the information, get the tape, edit and write the story.  Resume to Michelle Eccles, news and programming director, WTAX-AM, 3501 E. Sangamon Av., Springfield, IL 62707, call (217) 753-5400 or e-mail meccles@wtax.com.   EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WICS-TV, Springfield, IL seeks news department interns that are non-paid and should be coordinated with colleges for credit; should have technical and customer support career interests in multimedia including networks, client work stations, servers, software, audio-video production and fiber satellite distribution, and will have the opportunity to work with a variety of hardware and software platforms from vendors, including AVID, PathFire, Panasonic and others.  Resume to Alaina Marx, HR Dept., WICS-TV, 2680 E. Cook St., Springfield, IL 62703.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, WI seeks newsroom interns who are juniors or seniors, able to earn college credit, have the ability to spend at least 25 hours a week in the newsroom and can work flexible schedules.  Non-paid.  Letter should include desired start date, and the dates and times you would be available for a brief interview.  Send with resume to Sydney Gohring, intern coordinator/TV News, WTMJ-TV, 720 E. Capitol Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53212.  EOE  (indef.)

    -- WISN-AM, Milwaukee, WI seeks interns for a newsroom that is fast-paced, gathers local news aggressively, and needs interns who can work in-studio and in the field, research and produce stories, answer listener phone calls, and be able to work flexible hours.  Internship is unpaid; must be taken for college credit.  Applications are taking on an ongoing basis for internships summer, fall and spring.  Tape and resume to Jodi Becker, WISN-AM News Internship Program, 12100 W. Howard Av., Greenfield, WI 53228, call (414) 944-5494 or e-mail jodibecker@clearchannel.com.   EOE   (indef.)

    -- WDJT-TV, Milwaukee, WI seeks interns in a variety of areas who can commit 15 hours a week for an entire semester during the regular school year; must receive college credit, as the internship is unpaid; available internships include bilingual (Spanish-English) news intern, sports intern, producer assistant intern, assignment desk intern, meteorology intern, sales intern, engineering intern, production intern, master control intern and promotions intern.   To apply contact Internships c/o the WDJT-TV HR Dept., 809 S. 60th St., Milwaukee, WI 53214, fax (414) 607-8188 or e-mail ccamps@cbs58.com.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WISH-TV, Indianapolis, IN seek interns who can work at least 15 hours a week for 10 weeks for college credit and without financial compensation; students may work one full-semester internship per student and must provide information from a faculty advisor stating the length of the internship and that they will receive credit.  The station attaches the same standards that it uses when hiring staff.  Internships are available in news reporting, I-Team reporting, sports, videography, production, promotion, graphic arts, sales and marketing, public affairs and broadcast engineering.  Once information is received from a student it is forwarded to the appropriate department head who will then decide if the station needs or wants to set up an interview.  Send applications to the WISH-TV internship program, 1950 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46202 or e-mail careers@wishtv.com.   (Indef.)

    -- WXIN/WTTV, Indianapolis, IN seeks interns to work in a year-round program who want as much "hands-on" opportunity as possible and are expected and encouraged to learn about all aspects of commercial broadcasting; typically must work 8-10 weeks on a part-time (20-40 hours/week) basis.  In addition to morning and evening news (including sports and weather) there are internships in operations and production, creative services, and sales.  Deadlines are: for the summer term 3/1; for the fall term 8/1; for the winter-spring term 12/1, and preference is given to students majoring in a related field.  Submit resume with cover letter stating department of interest and academic term in which you are available to the WXIN/WTTV HR Sept., 6910 Network Pl., Indianapolis, IN 46278; qualified students will be contacted for an interview.  (Indef.)

    -- WYIN-TV, Merrillville, IN seeks news interns who can write stories, assist with reporter shoots, make beast calls, prepare scripts and perform other newsroom tasks; good writing skills and some television knowledge a must.  Must be available to work eight or more hours a week, and interns must be juniors, seniors or recent graduates with a degree or suitable coursework in journalism.  Resume to Todd Hauer, ND, WYIN-TV/Lakeshore Public Television, 8625 Indiana Pl., Merrillville, IN 46410 or e-mail thauer@lakeshoreptv.com.  No calls.  EOE   (Indef.)

    -- Internships at Great Lakes Media/The Chronicle (Valparaiso, IN):  Sports editorial/photo intern who can work 20-30+ hours each week for credit; the internship will expose the right candidate to all facets of weekly production, including writing, photography and layout on three weekly newspapers in Lake and Porter Counties.  The papers also may consider unpaid internships in other areas of emphasis, such as community reporting.  All applicants must have completed the sophomore year of college, must be majoring in communications or journalism, must have completed basic reporting and writing classes, and are responsible for securing their own living arrangements.  Background in photojournalism with a college newspaper is a definite plus.  Resume and contact information for three professional/educational references to Erin Ciszczon, ME, 10 N. Washington St., Valparaiso, IN 46383. EOE   (indef.)

    -- WANE-TV, Ft. Wayne, IN seeks interns who are full-time juniors or seniors, can receive college credit, can work without financial compensation, and are able to perform at least 160 on-site hours, although more are recommended for a full experience.  The station offers internships in news reporting, producing, videography, sports and weather; operations production, directing, floor camera and engineering; sales marketing and research; and promotions editing, public affairs and creative services.  Deadlines are 11/30 for winter and spring internships, 2/28 for summer internships and 7/31 for fall internships.  Resume, letter telling why you would be a good intern and school program requirements to the WANE-TV internship program, 2915 W. State Blvd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46808.  (Indef.)

    -- WPTA/WISE-TV, Ft. Wayne, IN seek interns in news, promotions, sales/marketing, production and accounting; the stations are flexible regarding the months that internships are offered, mainly on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Must be able to earn college credit and have a letter from the school indicating enrollment in an internship for credit.  Resume to Deborah Sand, WPTA/WISE-TV HR Dept., Box 2121, Ft. Wayne, IN 46801.  (Indef.)

    -- KMOV-TV, St. Louis, MO seeks a broadcast assistant.  In this 13-week appointment, successful candidates will assist producers and production assistants, operate the TelePrompTer and assist in various aspects of newscast preparation.  Must be able to work flexible weekday and weekend hours.  Perfect for students with a broadcast journalism emphasis.  Resume to Audrey Prywitch, EP/News, KMOV-TV, One Memorial Dr., St. Louis, MO 63102.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- Fox-owned WDAF-TV, Kansas City, MO seeks interns with junior or senior status who are majoring in journalism, broadcasting, communications, marketing and graphic design; internships are unpaid and must be for college class credit, and most departments require a minimum of 20 hours of work per week; news department opportunities exist in sports, producing, reporting, video editing and videography.  Resume and a letter detailing your interests to the WDAF-TV HR Dept./Internship Coordinator, 3030 Summit, Kansas City, MO 64108.  (Indef.)

    -- WPSD-TV, Paducah, KY seeks interns who want to gain a diversified experience in a variety of fields with a hands-on educational opportunity.  Internships are offered year-round in news, sports, weather, production, creative services, Web design and sales/marketing.  Applicants must be at least 18, have junior, senior or graduate academic standing, be able to receive academic credit from an educational institution based on hours of training, and have the ability to commute at specified times to the station.  Applicants with serious interest only should contact Corey Goodman, news producer/internship coordinator, Box 1197, Paducah, KY 24002-1197 or e-mail cgoodman@wpsdtv.com for an application form.  EOE  (Indef.)

    -- WOOD/WOTV/WXSP-TV, Grand Rapids, MI seek interns who are college juniors and seniors and would like to gain experience in news, weather, community affairs, promotions, sales and accounting.  Resume to WOOD-TV Internships, 120 College Av. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, call (616) 771-9061 or e-mail careers@woodtv.com.   (Indef.)

    -- WKYC-TV, Cleveland, OH seeks a interns for a range of jobs that include journalism, PR, Web site production and production; students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university, be able to get course credit and be able to be present at least three days a week.  Students should submit resume that includes courses related to the internship requested, a letter indicating the dates of availability and a letter from the student's school indicating that the student will receive credit if chosen.  Resume to Janet Christopher, WKYC/WVXP-TV, 1333 Lakeside Av., Cleveland, OH 44114 or fax (216) 344-3477.  No calls.  (Indef.)

    -- WEWS-TV, Cleveland, OH seeks unpaid interns in a number of areas: "Good Morning Cleveland," "Live on Five," news assignment desk, Akron bureau, and "Team Five" Investigators/Troubleshooters.  Must receive college credit and be able to work a 20-40 hour schedule.  Resume to the WEWS-TV internship coordinator, 3001 Euclid Av., Cleveland, OH 44115.  (indef.)

    -- WVIZ-TV/WCPN-FM, Cleveland, OH offers internships designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn about careers in public broadcasting through hands-on experience.  Must be enrolled in an accredited college or university and be able to receive credit for the internship.  Tape/CD (if available), with resume, to the WVIZ/WCPN HR/Idea Center Dept., 1375 Euclid Av., Cleveland, OH 44115-1835.  (Indef.)

    -- Cincinnati Magazine, Cincinnati, OH seeks energetic, hard-working editorial interns to work for four months at fact-checking, research/reporting and short writing assignments; must be able to work at least 15 hours a week in the office for credit (unpaid), with hours varying depending on class and work schedules.  English and journalism majors are given high priority but other majors are welcome.  Must be juniors or seniors, and a resident of the Greater Cincinnati/northern KY area (Hamilton, Butler, Clermont or Warren Counties in OH, and Kenton, Campbell or Boone Counties in KY).   Clips and resume with a letter telling what you can bring to the job to Aiesha D. Little, Cincinnati magazine internship program, 200 Carew Tower, 441 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202.  Fall interns must apply by June 1, spring interns by Oct. 2 and summer interns by Feb. 1.  No calls.  (Indef.)

    -- WPTY-TV, Memphis, TN seeks unpaid news interns on an ongoing basis who will be responsible for their own living expenses and must be able to receive academic credit.  Must have second-semester junior standing or higher, be certified in writing by the student's academic counselor, have a degree path with a major or minor in broadcast journalism or related field, be able to work 20 hours a week for eight consecutive weeks, be able to agree in writing to a fixed curriculum and work schedule, and be able to work holidays, weekends, night shifts and other periods.  Send letter explaining why you want to participate in the internship program and how it would benefit you to Lisa Lovell, EP, 2701 Union Av. Extended, Memphis, TN 38112.  (Indef.)

    -- WBBJ-TV, Jackson, TN seeks energetic, intelligent, dependable, reliable and responsible news junkies and broadcast or communications majors to work as newsroom interns on the weekend shift; must dub tapes, make beat calls, operate studio cameras for the 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts, assist reporters and videographers in the field and newsroom, go out on stories, learn how to edit and dub tapes and to do what it takes to produce a quality newscasts.  Morning and evening shifts are available.  To apply, call Chip Washington, WBBJ-TV, at (901) 725-8621 weekdays or (601) 668-3310 (cell phone) at other times.  (Indef.)

    -- Foreign Policy magazine seeks an unpaid research intern who will assist editors in researching and planning content, help assistant editors with fact-checking, proof articles, write and work on at least one short piece to be published at the editor's discretion, and can work a flexible schedule of at least 15-20 hours a week for a semester.  Students must have completed their junior year, or be graduate students with educational or job background in international relations, comparative politics, journalism, history or economics.  To apply, submit a 5-10 page (maximum) writing sample, resume and letter of recommendation to Kate Palmer, internship coordinator, 1779 Massachusetts Av. NW, Washington, DC 20036, call (202) 939-2247, fax (202) 483-4430 or e-mail kpalmer@ceip.org.   (Indef.)

    -- KSL-AM, Salt Lake City, UT seeks interns in radio news, sports and programming who are registered full-time at a university, college, community college or vocational-technical institute; priority will be given to students who are juniors, seniors or in the final year of a community college or vocational/technical school program.  Should be self-starting, able to meet deadlines, precise and accurate, a good writer and producer, and able to devote 20 hours a week, with a schedule to be arranged by the intern, coordinator and the intern's academic adviser.  Must appear professional and be able to produce a letter from the applicant's school verifying the arrangement of credit for the internship.  To apply, download an application from the KSL Web site: www.intermountainradio.com; questions can be directed to hr@intermountainradio.com.   (Indef.)


PUBLIC RELATIONS/PROMOTIONS:~

    -- The American Jewish Committee seeks a Chicago-based assistant regional director for communications who can manage al aspects of the office’s communications and community development programs, working with staff and leadership to assure that AJC in Chicago is positioned for a dynamic and vigorous presence among key stakeholders; must develop and implement a comprehensive communications program for the chapter, update its Web site, use emerging technologies, develop and maintain key media relationships and create and set up interviews, op-eds, letters to the editors and similar opportunities.  Resume to Emily Soloff, 55 E. Monroe St., Suite 2930, Chicago, IL 60603-5738 or e-mail soloffe@ajc.org.  EOE  (11/15)

    -- Comcast/Chicago seeks a marketing coordinator who will write and produce on-air promos, work directly with marketing and ad sales to service, support and collaborate with key accounts, work closely with news and programming to identify upcoming promotional opportunities, attend daily news meetings, be a primary liaison between the newsroom, marketing and ad sales; should have strong management skills, have strong TV technical operations skills, be familiar with video formats, have strong knowledge of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Photoshop, the Web and social media and provide strong time-management, prioritization and multi-tasking skills; must be a strong and creative writer and have strong problem-solving skills.  Apply online at https://careers.teamcomcast.com/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_posting_apply?param=cG9zdF9pbnN0X2d1aWQ9MkFCOEQ4NEE0MDQ2MkEzRkUxMDAwMDAwMTgyODJGMzUmY2FuZF90eXBlPQ%3d%3d&sap-client=500&bspclient=500&sap-client=500&bsplanguage=EN&sap-language=EN&bid=390&params=cG9zdF9pbnN0X2d1aWQ9MkFCOEQ4NEE0MDQ2MkEzRkUxMDAwMDAwMTgyODJGMzU%3d.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- Columbia College/Chicago seeks a public relations director (Position #066) who is a communications professional, has in-depth knowledge of traditional public and social media, can do blogger outreach, knows issue management, can coordinate a wide range of strategic and tactical activities to assure regular and opportunistic publicity, can manage crisis communications, can execute press releases and media relations initiatives, can do blogger/social media outreach to build awareness of the school, can develop and implement annual strategic media relations. PR plans and demonstrate the knowledge that comes from senior-level communications/PR work.  Resume and letter stating salary requirements via e-mail to prdirector066@colum.edu; more information is available online at http://web2.colum.edu/hr/.  EOE  (11/28)  

    -- WTTW-TV, Chicago seeks a marketing coordinator with 1-3 years experience who will assist and help coordinate the successful execution of a variety of direct marketing and membership projects and activities including creative and marketing strategies that grow membership base and meet revenue goals through direct mail, telemarketing, Web campaigns and the like; coordinate and assist in management of assigned campaigns from start to finish, including developing strategies and creative, scheduling, budgeting, segmentation, list selection, tracking and back end analysis; and supervision of freelance copywriters and graphic designers; database management software experience a plus.  Resume to the WTTW-TV HR Dept., c/o Marketing Coordinator Position, 5400 N. St. Louis Av., Chicago, IL 60625, fax (773) 509-5309 or e-mail coordinator@networkchicago.com.  No calls.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- Weigel Broadcasting Co. seeks a director of marking and promotions who can grow an audience, is a dynamic thinker, can take responsibility for long-term strategic planning of brands, platforms, audience and revenue streams to a variety of broadcast stations; must have significant management experience, budgeting ability, Web development and non-traditional problem solving experience.  Resume to the Weigel Broadcasting Co. HR Dept., 26 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60661, fax (312) 660-8303 or e-mail humanresources@wciu.com. EOE  (11/22) 

    -- Walgreen Health Services, Deerfield, IL seeks a medical communications manager (Position #14959) with 10 years or more writing and communications experience, five years experience in medical and/or health care communications and three years in a management capacity who can manage the development of clinically-focused communication for all WHS business units; must direct the positioning of all clinical tools for referral sources, direct all editorial functions related to content for annual reports, manage support staff and promote and maintain appropriate publication, federal, FTC Truth in Advertising and industry standards; must also direct the positioning, writing, editing and proofreading of all patient education materials in all media and advise and direct the positioning of all clinical tools for referral sources.  Apply online at https://careers.peopleclick.com/Client_Walgreens/bu1/External_Pages/Newcandidate.asp.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- WQPT-TV, Moline, IL seeks a chief development officer with two years fundraising and development experience required, who will be in charge of all fundraising activity for the public television station.  Bachelor’s degree preferred; associate’s degree a must.  For more details, or to apply online, go to https://jobs.bhc.edu.  EOE  (11/14)

    -- The Illinois Farm Bureau, Normal, IL seeks an experienced media relations manager (Job #090000098) who will be primarily responsible for the group’s day-to-day media relations, including the production of news releases and media communication; must tell agriculture’s story to the non-farm public by initiating and building relationships with print, broadcast, Internet and social media outlets, working with leaders and staff across Farm Bureau divisions to effectively communicate and assist in achieving its public policy objectives; must have a strong familiarity with social media and an interest in public policy process or politics.  Apply online at http://www.ilfb.org/static.asp?page=jobs_taleo.html.  EOE  (11/15)

    ** WKOW-TV, Madison, WI seeks a senior marketing writer/producer with at least two years experience who is hard-working, is creative, is tech-savvy and is familiar with Avid non-linear editing gear and Adobe AfterEffects; must mentor junior producers, backup the market manager as needed and have solid time management, people and organizational skills; must have a passion for TV news and social network promotions.  Tape/DVD, resume and references to Steve Johnson, marketing mgr., WKOW-TV, 5727 Tokay Blvd., Madison, WI 53719 or e-mail jmiller@wkowtv.com.  EOE  (12/2) 

    -- The Experimental Aircraft Association, Oshkosh, WI seeks a director of corporate communications who will help to deliver the message of EAA’s mission to “Share the Spirit of Aviation” by developing and managing integrated communications strategy and messaging and coordinating executi9on across all communication channels; must manage and develop relationships with key media, manage the government relations advocacy communications process, collaborate with key internal stakeholders to assure consistency of messaging and impact, write and edit press releases, contribute news items and story ideas for inclusion in EAA publications, be an accomplished writer for the media, be able to build and sustain positive business relationships internally and externally, be well-organized, be able to manage multiple concurrent projects with tight deadlines, be proficient with MS Office applications and be capable of leveraging various media distribution technologies; an aviation background or familiarity with EAA is preferred.  Submit a resume and letter stating salary requirements to the EAA HR Dept., Box 3086, Oshkosh, WI 54903-3086 or e-mail hr@eaa.org.  (11/30)

    -- KMOV-TV, St. Louis, MO seeks a producer/editor who will write, produce and execute promotion to build ratings through flow and tune-in, writing scripts for use on television, cable and radio and executing all phases of pre- and post-production of such promos, include art direction and editing, with a concentration in the areas of news, sports and weather; high levels of expertise in non-linear editing a must.  Tape/DVD and resume to James Rothschild, ops. dir., KMOV-TV, 1 Memorial Dr., St. Louis, MO 63102, fax (314) 444-6393 or e-mail employment@kmov.com.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- The University of Missouri (Columbia, MO) seeks a senior information specialist (Job #1015220) with 2-3 years in journalism and/or public relations who will write, edit and coordinate information for articles for its Children’s Hospital magazine, Cancer Center magazine, daily electronic newsletter, various health systems events and a quarterly university physicians publication; will edit various specialty publications and brochures, coordinate photo shoots, interview doctors and nurses, act as a liaison between designers in creative services and various departments and perform other varied responsibilities; mastery of AP style and health care background are pluses.  Apply online at https://jobs.missouri.edu.  (11/12)

    -- The University of Michigan-Dearborn seeks a director of communications (Position #34766) with 6-10 years experience who will be responsible for enhancing the university’s reputation and visibility, foster long-term positive relationships with stakeholders, open doors to the intellectual life of the university and its resources, develop an integrated university-wide communications plan, report to the vice chancellor of institutional advancement, work collaboratively with other departments to implement strategic communication practices that advance the University’s metropolitan impact, be primary university spokesperson, provide communications support for the chancellor, be point person on issues management and crisis communications, have excellent written and oral presentation skills, have media/PR background, have sound judgment, have political sensitivity, have strong collaborative instincts, have knowledge of multimedia and social media and have highly-developed management skills; bachelor’s degree is a must, while a master’s degree is preferred.  Apply online at www.umjobs.org.  (11/29) 

    ** WSYX/WTTE-TV, Columbus, OH seeks promotion writer/producer (Job #COL01233) who craves new promotion, lives for tight deadlines knows how to sell a news story to the TV viewer, has a creative background, is a good writer and communicator and knows non-linear editing.  Apply online at www.sbgi.net.  (12/5)

    -- WMC-TV, Memphis, TN seeks a promotions producer who will create and product on-air topical image and multi-platform promotion for station promotion and branding, working closely with marketing management to assure and maintain quality image and representation of the station; will be involved in the writing and editing processes as well as traffic process of all on-air promotion; must also maintain an archive system for the video and music used for production. Tape/DVD and resume to Chris Conroy, promotion mgr., WMC-TV, 1960 Union Av., Memphis, TN 38104 or e-mail cconroy@wmctv.com.  (11/14)

    -- NewsLink, Lincoln, NE seeks a public relations executive/journalist who has some journalism experience, can conduct interviews with a digital recorder and can snap photos for professional publications in a sales-oriented environment; sales and marketing experience will be considered.  Work samples and resume to the News Link HR Dept., 1845 S. 11th St., Lincoln, NE 68502, call (402) 475-NEWS or e-mail careers@newslink.com.  (11/15)

    -- Radio Kansas, Hutchinson, KS seeks a marketing director who can assist the development director in all aspects of Radio Kansas marketing and fundraising, can maintain effective working relationships with the regional media, develop computer-based design for ads and mailings, can help with all aspects of on-air fundraisers (including solicitation of items/drawings/premiums), work to implement ideas for utilizing the Web and station Web site as an effective marketing tool, promote Radio Kansas through press releases, participate in outreach activities, create and freshen on-air promotional announcements and work with the director of development to present Radio Kansas to area civic organizations.  Must know Microsoft Office and graphics software, have good writing and oral communications skills and a creative mind.  Apply to the Hutchinson Community College – Area Vocational School HR Dept., 1300 N. Plum St., Hutchinson, KS 67501-5831, call (620) 662-6646 or e-mail mantoothb@hutchcc.edu.  (11/22)

    -- WMBF-TV, Myrtle Beach, NC seeks a marketing producer with one year experience  who can write, produce and edit news topicals, proofs of performance, image spots and station special promotions; must also write produce and edit commercials; must be able to work at a fast pace on a flexible schedule that can include some nights and weekends. Tape/DVD and resume to Amanda Leaseburg, WMBF-TV, Box 3579, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 or e-mail aleaseburg@wmbfnews.com.  No calls.  (11/28)

 


SMALL PRINT:

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    -- Openings at CBS-owned WBBM-TV, Chicago: Reporter/anchor (Job #2085BR) with at least five years Top-20 market experience (Chicago preferred) who can enterprise differentiated content, report live and on-tape smoothly, work closely with the producer to create compelling content, write copy and order graphics, participate in editorial meetings, contribute enterprise story ideas, assure that daily production deadlines are met and maintain an unequivocal commitment to accuracy, fairness and ethics; apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/asp/tg/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^sSGgrTvhZuE/JwmLVY_slp_rhc_oLZkgSvRg/ryRHHXLqH1EZrZcZy64qW7jLrReA8DQyJrJ_slp_rhc_6rRP1VyRyuG_C_R__L_F_cxB/lEJmONhRzZ5zbbXL8JT5FW/1Qx0=&jobId=145220&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5128&JobSiteInfo=145220_5128&GQId=0.  Videographer/editor (Job #2315BR) with five years top-20 market experience who can shoot video, operate microwave and satellite trucks, do non-linear video editing, display good storytelling skills and maintain editorial integrity; background with XDCAM HD cameras a plus; apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^X8lahUaOB3/F3WzqyiOLNGfkovm5N2Hg/mc1y9_slp_rhc_4t0qxzF17Mm8VgF/xu65KBaf3oKRu1vFEne6H_C_R__L_F_qZcgdjUotjQkBggXlGKdbmG2RMAdDQM=&jobId=160720&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5128&JobSiteInfo=160720_5128&GQId=0. Per-diem writer (Job #2086BR) who can work under extreme deadline pressure, screen and edit video from both linear and non-linear sources, work closely with videographers on breaking news and special assignments, display a keen eye for detail, do fact checking, conceive and order graphics and perform vacation-relief show producing duties; apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^PzDVmqB4YdzOGKlX6jjPbETGM1_slp_rhc_oLo8Z0K746dCPlgl3hN_slp_rhc_PODiJbRv1uRNwRl7tNOD8YbvfUTQG_C_R__L_F_0RcMbXfO7ZoJccAtBHcDqMANZwYMDaE=&jobId=145223&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5129&JobSiteInfo=145223_5129&GQId=0.  Per-diem desk assistant (Job #2253BR) who can follow up on story tips and make beat checks, can conduct interviews as needed, can organize scripts for the production staff and talent, can run the assignment desk and can perform other duties, as assigned; apply online at https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^PzDVmqB4YdzOGKlX6jjPbETGM1_slp_rhc_oLo8Z0K746dCPlgl3hN_slp_rhc_PODiJbRv1uRNwRl7tNOD8YbvfUTQG_C_R__L_F_0RcMbXfO7ZoJccAtBHcDqMANZwYMDaE=&jobId=160016&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5129&JobSiteInfo=160016_5129&GQId=0.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- NBC-owned WMAQ-TV, Chicago seeks a director (Job #1102314) with at least two years experience directing news and local programming at a major-market station, two years as a stage manager and assistant director and one year experience working with Deko playback system and Ross Overdirve automation, who will be responsible for directing live or recorded on-air broadcast presentation of news and special programs; should be familiar with the Dalet Newsroom system, have strong leadership and supervisory skills, have an energetic and proactive approach, be able to work efficiently and accurately under pressure and in situations requiring last-minute decisions.  Apply online at https://xjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_searchresults.asp?type=mail&PartnerId=54&SiteId=5346&Language=1&Function=mailtofriend&verityquery=%28%20PartnerId%3D54%20%29%3C%23AND%3E%28%20SiteId%3D5346%20%29%20%3C%23AND%3E%28dateopen%20%3c%3d%202009%2f10%2f16%29%3c%23AND%3e%28dateclosed%20%3e%3d%202009%2f%month%2f16%29%3c%23AND%3e%28%20%3cANY%3e%28752788%29%20%3cIN%3e%20ReqId%29&SearchLanguageList=all&view=View+Jobs.  EOE  (11/18)

    -- Openings at WGN-TV, Chicago: Supervising morning news producer with top-20 market experience who has great news judgment, knows how to craft a creative rundown, is confident in the control room, can inspire a staff off writers and editors, and knows digital technology; morning show background a big plus.  Videographer/editor with 3-5 years experience who can operate cameras, editing equipment and live trucks; must know spot news, have an eye for storytelling, have sound editorial judgment and know FinalCut Pro; familiarity with Chicago-area streets a huge plus.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WGN-TV HR Dept., 2501 W. Bradley Pl., Chicago, IL 60618, fax (773) 528-1387 or apply online at www.tribjobs.com.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- WCIU-TV, Chicago managing editor/business anchor (see First Business opening under “television network/syndication”).  EOE  (11/29)

    ** Openings at Fox-owned WFLD-TV, Chicago:  Producer with 2-3 years experience who can work in a non-linear, tapeless environment, can select and edit video on desktop, has good news judgment, knows the Chicago area, is responsible for the accuracy of copy, can create graphics, can gather relevant facts for stories and can update theWeb site and mobile platforms; background with iNews and Avid preferred.  Administrative assistant to the news director who will do general clerical duties and use Avid technology to assist in maintaining server and script archives; background with Avid and iNews a plus.  DVD/online link and resume to the WFLD-TV HR Dept., 205 N. Michigan Av., Chicago, IL 60601, fax (312) 565-3066 or e-mail WFLD-HR@foxtv.com.  No calls.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WIFR-TV, Rockford, IL:  GA reporter/videographer who can put a face on a story, can use sound and video to make stories sparkle, can generate stories without a press release, understands and knows multimedia journalistic skills, has good news judgment and can do back-up anchoring as needed.  Experienced weekend sports anchor/reporter-videographer who is entertaining, is conversational, can generate local stories that can be told creatively, is well-organized, can work with a live truck, can post to the Internet regularly and can cover both local sports and teams in Chicago, Madison and Milwaukee.  Tape and resume to Dave Smith, ND, WIFR-TV, Box 123, Rockford, IL 61105.  EOE  (11/19)

    -- Openings at WTVO/WQRF-TV, Rockford, IL: Managing editor/producer with at least two years experience who will handle content for daily newscasts, assign reporters and videographers to stories, will work with producers on story placement and emphasis, will fill-in produce as needed, will handle planning for elections and special reports and will make the station Web site (and updates) a top priority.  Meteorologist who is a strong writer and communicator, knows Accuweather software, can produce and anchor multiple weathercasts and has good news judgment.  DVD and resume to the WTVO/WQRF-TV HR Dept., Box 470, Rockford, IL 61105.  EOE   (11/20)

    -- WHBF-TV, Rock Island, IL seeks a GA reporter/videographer with at least one year experience who can edit what you shoot and can front stories live comfortably.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WHBF-TV HR Dept., 231 18th St., Rock Island, IL 61201.  EOE  (11/17)

    -- WCIA-TV, Champaign, IL seeks an experienced morning show reporter/noon anchor-producer who is polished, is dynamic, can do daily live shots, has a strong on-air presence at the anchor desk or in the field, is a proven writer and reporter and knows how to communicate with the morning audience.  Tape/DVD, resume and a letter outlining what you bring to the table to the WCIA-TV ND, 509 S. Neil St., Champaign, IL  61820.  No calls.  EOE  (11/15)

    -- Openings at WICD-TV, Champaign, IL:  Full-time videographer (Job #CIL01155) who can shoot news, weather and sports stories; can edit and set up live shots, can shoot and edit video under extreme deadline pressure, can maintain equipment and vehicle and can work with DVCPro and Avid equipment; experience with live truck operation is a plus.  Part-time videographers (Job #CIL01153) who can shoot and edit stories, can gather news, have sharp news judgment, have good technical skills, can work well with others and can work a flexible schedule that includes weekends.  Part-time weekend producer (Job #CIL01152) who can oversee the production elements of weekend newscasts, share responsibility for determining the composition and flow of the newscast, can select video, can write stories well, can work closely with staff, has strong news judgment and production skills, can focus well under pressure, possesses good people skills, is computer literate and knows basic video editing.  Apply online at www.sbgi.net, then send tape/DVD and resume to Deana Reece, executive ND, WICD/WICS-TV, 250 S. Country Fair Rd. Champaign, IL 61821.  No calls.  EOE   (12/5)

    -- Openings at WAND-TV, Decatur, IL:  News director who can understand and advance the station's StormCenter 17 brand, believes in multi-platform content, wants great storytelling and innovation, has solid journalistic judgment, has a news philosophy that emphasizes quality and unique content, has a keen eye for talent, is a strong motivator, knows news marketing, can coach and develop talent, can maintain a positive culture, can build and grow the team, can plan and prioritize amid tight financial resources and has strong ethical standards and integrity; apply to T. J. Vaughan, VP/GM.  Videographer who is creative and self-motivated, is a strong shooter and editor, can handle the pressure of last-minute changes and breaking news and can run a live truck; tape/DVD and resume to the WAND-TV ND, 904 Southside Dr., Decatur, IL 62521.  No calls. EOE  (11/22)

    ** Openings at WSIL-TV, Carterville, IL: Weekend anchor-producer/reporter-videographer with at least two years experience who can cover local city halls, the state capitol, high school sports, can produce newscasts, can write for the Web, has a burning desire to get the facts first and straight, can go live smoothly, can report breaking news as it happens and can enterprise on a daily basis. DVD and resume to Mike Snuffer, ND, WSIL-TV, 1416 Country Aire Dr., Carterville, IL 62918 or e-mail mikesnuffer@wsiltv.com.  No calls.  EOE  (12/4)

    ** Openings at Fox-owned WITI-TV, Milwaukee, WI: Reporter with at least two years experience who has the passion to pursue stories long before the competition, wants the lead every night both over-the-air and online, can communicate with compelling writing and performance, is well-versed in al aspects of today’s reporting landscape, can make and maintain sources and is as eager to break stories online as on the 6 p.m. newscast.  Entry-level part-time video editor who is committed to generating great video at all times, loves to take video and sound and make great projects and can work with FinalCut Pro.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WITI-TV HR Dept., 9001 N. Green Bay Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53217 or e-mail witihr@fox6now.com.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WDJT-TV, Milwaukee, WI: Bilingual (Spanish/English) anchor/reporter (Job #HR-BAR) with at least two years experience who has slid live skills and works well under deadline pressure.  Self-starting anchor/reporter (Job #HR-AR) with two years experience who is a good communicator, goes live smoothly and can turn stories under deadline pressure.  Director/TD (Job #HR-D/TD) with at least one year experience for its news team who can switch and direct newscasts that are fast-paced and graphics-intensive, take responsibility for all station updates on WDJT, WMLW, Telemundo Wisconsin and other updates on scheduled shifts ands well as directing and technical directing other live and taped shows; should be familiar with Aprisa Still Store, Clip Player, Pinnacle DVE, Grass Valley 200 Series switcher and iNews, and be able to learn other equipment in the control room to troubleshoot as problems arise.  Tape and resume to the WDJT-TV HR Dept., 809 S. 60th St., Milwaukee, WI 53214, fax (414) 607-8189 or e-mail ccamps@cbs58.com.   EOE  (11/28)

    -- WKOW-TV, Madison, WI seeks a weekend meteorologist/reporter with one year on-air experience who will create eye-popping graphics, assist other meteorologist, work with Weather Central systems that include 3D Live, Super Microcast, ESP Radar, Metline and Weather Webcaster; will also report the news and give school talks as needed; AMS/NWA seal a big plus.  DVD and resume to Perry Boxx, ND, WKOW-TV, 5727 Tokay Blvd., Madison, WI 53719 or e-mail jmiller@wkowtv.com.  EOE  (11/15)

    ** Openings at WJFW-TV, Rhinelander, WI: Anchor/reporter for its 6 and 10 p.m. weeknight newscasts who has solid news judgment, is an outstanding writer, can enterprise stories reporting and is a real team player with solid camera presence; should be able to coach reporters and be a newsroom leader.  Weekend sports anchor/reporter-videographer who is a solid anchor, can bulldog breaking sports stories, can over Packer home games and a few road games while emphasizing the local level; will anchor weekends and report weekdays; DVD and resume to Matt Thompson, sports director, WJFW-TV, 3217 Highway G, Box 858, Rhinelander, WI 54501 or e-mail mthompson@wjfw.com. (12/1)

    -- WQOW-TV, Eau Claire, WI seeks a reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) who can produce content for use over the air, on the Web and on mobile platforms and social media; will do on-air reporting, live shots and fill-in anchoring.  Tape/DVD and resume to Lisa Patrow, director of news and ops., WQOW-TV, 5545 Hwy. 93, Eau Claire, WI 54701.  No calls.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at WKBT-TV, La Crosse, WI:  Weather anchor/producer who can handle weekend forecasts on-air and some weekday shifts, knows how to present an interesting weather story on "quiet" days and has the credibility to keep viewers safe and well-informed when severe weather hits; background with Weather Central products is a plus.  Creative, hard-working reporter who is a team player and knows how to show and tell great stories.  Videographer who can shoot stories with and without a report, edit video and packages, operate a live truck safely and can help maintain newsgathering equipment; hands-on experience preferred. Tape and resume to the WKBT-TV HR Dept., 141 S. Sixth St., La Crosse, WI 54601.  No calls.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WXOW-TV, La Crosse, WI:  Morning show producer who can write, produce and edit the newscast, is a good organizer and can handle last-minute changes.  Content manager who will serve as the primary editorial decision-maker for TV, Web, mobile and social networking platforms; must lead by example, be a strong writer, be fluent in both TV news and Web-based information, edit pictures and sound and research, write, edit and post on a number of platforms; must be able to produce TV newscasts.  Tape/DVD, resume and references to Sean Dwyer, ND, WXOW-TV, Box C-4019, La Crosse, WI 54602-4019.  (11/28)

    -- WSAW-TV, Wausau, WI seeks a morning producer/videographer with one year experience who can write stories, manage and produce social media and Web content, shoot and edit video and handle deadline pressure, not minding hard work.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WSAW-TV HR Dept., 1114 Grand Av., Wausau, WI 5443 or e-mail jobs@wsaw.com.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WRTV, Indianapolis, IN: Weekend weathercaster who will produce and deliver weather segments while reporting the news the rest of the time; must deliver dynamic live shots, embrace transparent storytelling methods, have a strong knowledge of computers, can use hardware and software to assemble and present weathercasts and has a degree in meteorology; AMS seal and working knowledge of WSI products are big pluses.  GA reporter with two years experience who can contribute enterprise lead story ideas and can use social networking, deliver dynamic live shots, and is willing to work all hours, weekends and holidays.  DVD/tape, resume to references to Sheldon Ripson, ND, WRTV, 1330 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46202.  (11/21)

    -- WISH-TV, Indianapolis, IN seeks a reporter who knows how to use live locations to tell stronger stories and connect better with viewers, is experienced with storytelling, understands delivery of content to the Web; experience shooting and editing video and the ability to work sources and break stories on a beat is a major plus. Tape and resume to Patti McGettigan, ND, WISH-TV, Indianapolis, IN 46207.  No calls.  (11/22)

    -- WTHR-TV, Indianapolis, IN seeks an executive producer (Job #300MC) with at least 10 years TV producing experience in major markets, or background as an EP, who can oversee both newscasts and evening Web site content, has strong people skills, has had success in improving ratings, can develop interesting content, can do nightly topical promotion and has a high level of production background, in order to coordinate year-round contest and awards efforts.  Apply online at www.dispatchbroadcast.com/careers.  (11/22)

    -- Openings at WXIN/WTTV, Indianapolis, IN:  Videographer with three years experience who will shot video live and on tape, can work without a reporter, can make suggestion on ways to produce stories, can make story suggestions to the assignment desk, can contribute video to the station Web site, can keep assigned equipment and vehicle in good condition, can make sure the cameras is regularly maintained, can set up live remotes, has experience with FinalCut Pro editing software, has working knowledge of remote/live production and can edit video for scripts prepared by a reporter, producer or associate producer.  Weekend anchor/reporter with at least five years anchoring experience who can contribute story ideas, develop contacts, work with producers and assignment editors on stories, contribute to the station Web site, is an effective writer and can handle smooth and informative live shots. Morning anchor/reporter with the same abilities.  Morning news writer who knows microwave and satellite newsgathering techniques, can write stories, can direct video editing, can log feeds and is a good organizer.  Tape, resume and letter stating salary requirements to the WXIN/WTTV HR Dept., 6910 Network Pl., Indianapolis, IN 46278.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at Lakeshore Public Television and Radio, Merrillville, IN:  Part-time reporter/videographer (Job #24) with at least two years experience who can work with a supervising producer to create a new series sin a fast-paced environment; must do non-linear video editing, log video and shoot, working on a variable schedule in a team environment; tape and resume to Jodi Juhl, AND.  Freelancers who can work a flexible schedule that includes nights and weekends; especially interested in sports shooters and production assistants with experience in remote operations that include EVS, playback and audio operation; apply to Julia Lounsberry, or e-mail jlounsberry@lakeshoreptv.com. Videographer/production assistant (Job #56) who can shoot in the field, edit, write well, voice stories, operate a studio camera and shoot in a variety of environments; tape and resume to Jodi Juhl, AND, WYIN-TV/Lakeshore Public Television and Radio, 8625 Indiana Pl., Merrillville, IN 46410.  EOE  (11/6)

    ** Openings at WSBT-TV, South Bend, IN:  Weekend meteorologist/reporter-videographer with at least two years on-air experience forecasting, anchoring and reporting the weather; background with Weather Central computer graphics and Baron Services equipment a plus; must be technically adept and able to work flexible hours, filling in for the morning and chief meteorologists as needed.  Two GA reporter/videographers with at least two years experience who do creative live shots, excel at breaking news coverage and are strong storytellers; must be able to do fill-in anchoring. Morning producer with at least one year experience, preferably on a morning show; must be a great organizer, a good writer and communicator and have an eye on advancement.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WSBT-TV HR coordinator, 1301 E. Douglas Rd., Mishawaka, IN 46545.  (12/6)

    -- WSJV-TV, South Bend/Elkhart, IN seeks a morning producer with at least one year experience who can make “fresh” a daily part of the morning show, give viewers all the information they need for the day, juggle live interviews with breaking news, take charge of all aspects of the newscast and work with a capable morning team.  Tape/DVD and resume to Ed Kral, station mgr./ND, WSJV-TV, 58096 County Rd. #7, South Elkhart, IN 46517.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WISE/WPTA-TV, Ft. Wayne, IN: Executive producer (Job #042) who will display extraordinary leadership, writes well, produces with good technical skills, understands the importance of in-show and topical promotion, can work closely with producers to craft line-ups and content and can make consistent use of many resources and a nurturing staff that appreciates constructive feedback.  Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) (Job #043) who can use digital news gathering technologies to shoot, edit and report a cross-section of stories for deadline broadcasts across multiple networks as well as the Internet.  Part-time producer/assignment editor (Job #048) who can create content for a digital 24/7 news channel, manage video news coverage, post text and video to the station Web site and knows non-linear editing.  Producer (Job #010) who can develop and research stories for coverage, can edit and organize visual and verbal content, can produce both newscasts and specials, can edit video on non-linear equipment for use over the air and on the Web, can write for and post stories and video to the Web site and can operate state-of-the-art digital news-gathering equipment and software.  Tape/DVD and resume to Deborah Sand, HR Dept., WISE/WPTA-TV, Box 2121, Ft. Wayne, IN 46801 or e-mail debbies@incnow.tv.  (11/27)

    -- Openings at WLFI-TV, Lafayette, IN: Producer for its 6 and 11 p.m. weeknight newscasts who can deliver news that is accurate, visual and local; must be detail-oriented, use correct grammar and spelling, know how to post articles to the Web, be proficient at non-linear editing, interact well with staff, use leadership skills to help manage the newsroom, contribute to the editorial process and make solid decisions in breaking news situations; writing producing background a must; DVD/video link and resume to Chriis Morisse, ND.  Morning anchor/reporter-videographer with at least two years experience who has a strong camera presence, good delivery, clear enunciation, strong reporting skills, the ability to develop local contacts, the ability to shoot and edit video, and good use of sound and video in stories; must write and edit for broadcast and the Web; DVD and resume to Chris Morisse, ND.  Entry-level reporter/videographer who wants to learn the craft and has some background shooting on DV cameras and non-linear editing; the station practices the NPPA approach to videography and will teach the successful candidate; DVD and resume to Chris Morisse, ND.  Sports reporter-videographer/fill-in anchor who can shoot compelling video, conduct crisp interviews, report, write, voice and edit stories, using DV cameras with hard-drive, non-linear editing, laptop computer, Web camera cables and other equipment; minimum background is a hands-on college internship.  DVD and resume to Chris Morisse, ND, WLFI-TV, 2605 Yeager Rd., W. Lafayette, IN 47906.  EOE  (11/26)

     -- Openings at WISE-TV, Ft. Wayne, IN: Executive producer (Job #042) who can oversee day-to-day coverage and execution, can work alongside the news director to establish short- and long-range visions and strategies, can oversee a full slate of newscasts on both major affiliates, can produce a 24-hour news channel, understands the importance of in-show and topical promotion, can work closely with producers to craft line-ups and content, can maximize the consistent use of the stations’ many resources, can nurture staff through constructive feedback and  has extraordinary leadership, writing, producing and technical skills.  Producer (Job#010) who is versatile, experienced and competitive, demonstrates personal initiative, is reliable, and has experience writing for and producing news programming for use over the air, on the Web and via mobile.  DVD, resume and writing samples to Deborah Sand, business mgr., WISE-TV, Box 2121, Ft. Wayne, IN 46801 or e-mail debbies@incnow.tv.  (11/28)

    ** WTWO-TV, Terre Haute, IN seeks a late-evening newscast producer who has the desire to create a top-notch newscast, can select stories and video, can write break teases and much of the news itself, can edit video, can time the show while it is on the air, can run the TelePrompTer, can coordinate live shots and can communicate with anchors – often all at the same time; must be an outstanding writer and a good decision-maker; experience preferred.  Tape/DVD, resume and references to Tom McClanahan, ND, WTWO-TV, Box 9268, Terre Haute, IN 47808, fax (812) 696-2755 or e-mail news@wtwo.com.  EOE  (12/3)

    -- WFIE-TV, Evansville, IN seeks a reporter/videographer who is a strong journalist, can enterprise and report news in a multi-county area, has some Web skills, understands social media and can make use of strong shooting, editing and writing skills.  Tape and resume to the WFIE-TV HR Dept., Box 1414, Evansville, IN 47701 or e-mail mhillenbrand@14wfie.com.  EOE  (12/5)

    -- WHO-TV, Des Moines, IA seeks a videographer who can operate a live truck, can handle deadline pressures, can work various shifts, can work alone or closely with co-workers and has the ability to see, hear, talk, read and write well; must have working knowledge of Avid and FinalCut editing equipment.  Tape/DVD and resume to Rod Peterson, ND, WHO-TV, 1801 Grand Av., Des Moines, IA 50309, fax (515) 242-3791 or e-mail rod.peterson@whotv.com.  (12/4)

    -- Openings at KWQC-TV, Davenport, IA: Newscast producer with 2-5 years experience who has a passion for local television, selects video well, writes crisp and compelling copy, can create a newscast that is fast-paced and visually interesting, can work closely with staff and will share responsibility for repurposing video and stories to the Internet.  DVD/VHS tape, resume and letter mentioning that you saw the opening in the JobFile to Denise Killian, ND, c/o the KWQC-TV EEO Office/News, 805 Brady St., Davenport, IA 52803. EOE  (12/5)

    -- Openings at KGAN/KFXA-TV, Cedar Rapids, IA: Videographer (Job #CED01154) with at leas tone year experience who can shoot, edit and operation a live truck; hours may includes nights and weekends, as well as non-standard shifts. Weekend sports anchor/reporter (Job #CED01156) whose philosophy is local, local, local; must be a strong storyteller, shooter and editor, and be able to generate more than talking heads and highlights – local sports feature stories that appeal to all viewers.  Degreed meteorologist (Job #CED01160) who loves weather, loves presenting it to viewers in a way that is easy to understand, can go wall-to-wall during severe weather, wants to use top-of-the-line equipment and be part of a team knows for being aggressive and accurate, and can work both directly with the community and on the Internet.  Video editor (Job #CED01161) who knows linear editing and studio camera operation; must be willing too work mornings and weekends; experience preferred but the station will train the right candidate.  Director/TD (Job #CED01157) with at least one year experience who knows camera/studio work, Deko/Chyron, audio and Photoshop.  Apply online at www.sbgi.net and then submit DVD/VHS tape of both anchoring and reporting, with resume, to April Samp, ND, KGAN/KFXA-TV, Box 3131, 600-02 Old Marion Rd. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 and place the job title on the cover of the mailer.  No calls.  (12/5)

    ** Openings at KIMT-TV, Mason City, IA: Producer who is a strong writer, has good news judgment, is Web-savvy, is a strong communicator, can take chances and succeed, is comfortable under pressure, is a strong video editor, can multi-task in an intense and creative environment, puts accuracy first, has a track record of conceptualizing and creating modern graphics and can edit on non-linear equipment.  Morning/noon anchor/producer/reporter with 1-2 years experience who can write, produce, edit and anchor the newscasts. DVD/VHS tape and resume to the KIMT-TV Business Office Coord., Box 620, Mason City, IA 50402-0620 or e-mail hr@kimt.com.  (12/3)

    -- Openings at KCAU-TV, Sioux City, IA:  Part-time video editor for the morning show who can edit video on tight deadlines and shoot story for breaking stories as needed; entry-level opportunity, and the station will consider students. Tape/DVD and resume to the KCAU-TV business mgr., 625 Douglas, Sioux City, IA 51101 or e-mail humanresources@kcautv.com.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at KTIV-TV, Sioux City, IA:  Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) who will provide stories for newscasts, Web, mobile and social media; must be a leader in the newsroom and the community.  Sports/anchor/reporter-videographer who will provide sports stories for newscasts, Web, mobile platform and social media; must be a leader n the newsroom and community and be able to report, anchor and produce sportscasts.  Producer who will select, write and format stories of interest to viewers for newscasts, offer content in a clear and concise manner, assist and work with reporters to develop the best news product possible over the air and on the Web, will work closely with staff on issues that affect the news product and must be able to make deadline decisions under pressure.  DVD and resume to Bridget Breen, ND, KTIV-TV, 3135 Floyd Blvd., Sioux City, IA 51108 or e-mail bbreen@ktiv.com.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at KMOV-TV, St. Louis, MO: Reporter/videographer (backpack journalist) with 3-5 years medium to major market experience who can present stories live, can gather and investigate stories, can log and write stories, can appear in stories and special reports, is creative and artistic, can find original stories and features, can interact productively and positively, has good verbal abilities, is assertive and is a good writer; tape and resume to Scott Costa, AND.  Morning news producer with at least two years experience who is creative, is innovative, is willing to make changes on the fly and do them successfully, will look forward to today’s news instead of looking backward, has strong news judgment, can handle breaking news situations and is an aggressive thinker, not a show-stacker; tape/DVD and resume to Kara Kelly, EP, KMOV-TV, 1 Memorial Dr., St. Louis, MO 63102, fax (314) 444-6393 or e-mail employment@kmov.com.  EOE  (11/22)

    -- KSDK-TV, St. Louis, MO seeks a 10 p.m. newscast producer with 3-5 years experience who embraces growing technologies, has the skills necessary for a multi-platform environment, has mature decision-making skills, can command the respect of well-seasoned and dedicated professionals, has solid news judgment, has a knack for finding stories people care about and can be part coach, part cheerleader and part visionary.  Tape/DVD, resume and letter stating salary history to Ava Ehrlich, EP/special projects, KSDK-TV, 1000 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63101.  EOE  (11/18)
 
    -- Openings at Fox-owned WDAF-TV, Kansas City, MO: Anchor/reporter with at least five years experience who is a strong communicator, an engaging storyteller, can relate to and grow the audience while demonstrating an ability to deliver the news in a clear and compelling manner; must work well with producers, write well, do segment producing, learn to execute the format, find and report relevant news of interest, develop and maintain contacts and be able to operate Avid newsroom software. Tape/DVD and resume to Bryan McGruder, ND, WDAF-TV, 3030 Summit, Kansas City, MO 64108.  No calls.  (11/13)

    -- Openings at KCTV, Kansas City, MO: Assistant assignment editor (Job #KCTV828) with at least one year experience who will monitor scanners, respond quickly to breaking news, can assemble reporters and crews for coverage, communicates well with newsroom staff and producers, responds to news tip calls and additional calls to the newsroom, can make and maintain sources in the community, can maintain the future file, can contribute story ideas, has exceptional news judgment and is will-organized.  Videographer (Job #KCTV532) with at least two years experience who can shoot and edit for use over-the-air and on the Web, as well as other future platforms; must be a strong video editor, know linear and non-linear editing, be able to operate a live truck safely and pays attention to detail.  Executive Producer (Job #KCTV636) with at least three years line producing experience who will direct a team of reporters, producers, editors and videographers in the production of news products that are high quality and maintain the station brand of “Live, Late-Breaking and Investigative;” EP background a plus. Producer (Job #KCTV332) with 1-2 years experience who can coordinate efforts of staff to assure a compelling newscast, develop the day-to-day on-air look of the newscast, possesses strong writing skills, can make quick decisions without losing composure, can manage multiple projects and assignment simultaneously, can work a flexible schedule and has experience using Avid equipment, knows Internet production tools, knows MS Office and Wide Orbit.  Traffic anchor/GA reporter (Job #KCTV586) with three years experience who can gather traffic incident information, create traffic reports that are accurate and informative for the morning show, can develop and report stories and events to present live or on tape; experience with videography strongly preferred. Tape/DVD and resume to the KCTV HR Dept., Box 5555, Fairway, KS 64128-5555 or apply online at www.meredith.apply2jobs.com.   (11/20)

    -- Openings at KMBC-TV, Kansas City, MO: Executive producer with 4-5 years experience who can oversee the station’s morning news; must be highly-motivated, aggressive, can win the big story and breaking news coverage, has the best weather forecast, works closely with the management team and participates in content and strategic planning; tape and resume to Sherrie Brown, ND, KMBC-TV, 6455 Winchester Av., Kansas City, MO 64133.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at KSHB-TV, Kansas City, MO:  Weekend meteorologist/reporter-videographer (multimedia journalist) with 3-5 years experience who can prepare and deliver accurate weather reports, has or can get an NWS/AMS seal within three years, prepare and deliver all content over multiple platforms, assist management in evaluations of potential new weather data gathering and presentation computers, report live smoothly, conduct interviews and perform various community service functions for the station; the ability to travel overnight is a must, and schedule must be flexible; apply online to Peggy Phillip, ND, at http://ewscrippscompany.contacthr.com/14375968,  Overnight videographer (Job #1316) with 2-5 years experience who will capture and edit visual content for use on multiple platforms; must have solid editorial judgment, be able to work closely with newsroom personnel, be proficient with lighting and computer-based editing and know live-truck operation.  Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist – Job #1315) with 2-5 years experience who can research, write, capture visual and audio content, edit stories and air them, live or on tape, for use over-the-air and on multiple new media platforms; must be able to work with little supervision; apply online at http://ewscrippscompany.contacthr.com/14144773.  Assignment editor (Job #1253) with 2-5 years experience who can plan coverage, assign crews to stories and breaking news using appropriate logistical and journalistic judgment, call sources to gain information, assist in finding stories, doing research, tracking story ideas and can write and post content to the Web; tape/DVD and resume to Peggy Phillip, ND, KSHB-TV, 4720 Oak St., Kansas City, MO 64112 or apply online at http://scripps.com/careers/jobsearch.html (11/30)

    -- Openings at KOLR/KSFX-TV, Springfield, MO:  Morning (3:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.) KSFX-TV show producer with 1-2 years experience who will oversee content, story placement and franchise elements in an hour-long show, manage the crew, make breaking news coverage decisions, work to create story ideas and special projects, knows Avid editing systems and is a good writer.  Videographer who will shoot a variety of assignments, can collaborate with staff to create stories that are informative and interesting, can edit video, can operate live trucks and has a desire to enterprise story ideas; will work a 2:30-11 a.m. weekday shift.  Tape/DVD and resume to Polly VanDoren-Orr, ND, KOLR/KSFX-TV, 2650 E. Division St., Springfield, MO 65803.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at KYTV/KSPR-TV, Springfield, MO:  News director with at least five years of management experience who has a superior ability to lead an aggressive team, has extensive knowledge of the business and has great editorial judgment. Videographer with two years experience who can tell stories with pictures and natural sound under a deadline, can work without a reporter gathering formation and conducting interviews as needed, can shoot and edit on both linear and non-linear equipment, has the ability to adapt to new technology and can work mornings, evenings and weekends as needed.  Tape/DVD and resume to Beth Keeling, HR Coord., KYTV/KSPR-TV, 999 W. Sunshine, Springfield,, MO 65807, call (417) 268-3096, fax (417) 268-3361 r e-mail jobs@ky3.com.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WAVE-TV, Louisville, KY:  Investigative reporter with at least three years experience who can lead the station’s Troubleshooters Investigative Unit; must know investigative journalism, have a track record of results, is aggressive, has strong research skills, has a strong on-air presence, can write for use over the air and on the Web, can hold the powerful accountable, advocates for the viewer and is driven by community issues.  DVE/VHS tape, resume and references to Lee Eldridge, ND.  Morning producer with at least two years large market experience who can execute a strategy, consistently implement strategies within the content on a daily basis, can prompt others to execute the vision, is strong at multi-tasking, is attentive to details, possesses solid people skills, is a creative thinker, can enterprise beyond the news of the previous night, can set the tone for that day’s coverage, is strong at breaking news and severe weather coverage and can make sound split-second decisions that change directions during live broadcasts; DVD and resume to Lee Eldridge, ND, WAVE-TV, 725 S. Floyd St., Louisville, KY 40203.  (11/14) 

    -- Openings at WLKY-TV, Louisville, KY:  Videographer with at least twoyears experience who can shoot compelling video for a fast-paced newscast, can meet deadlines under pressure, can edit what you shoot and is  creative about it.  GA reporter with at least two years live reporting experience who can generate creative and original stories for newscasts that are fast-paced and highly-competitive, as well as other platforms.  Meteorologist/GA reporter with at least two years experience who is experienced on-air, can forecast on weekends and report during the week, is good at enterprising stories, writes well, files news and forecasts to all platforms and is a good communicator in all cases. Tape and resume to Mike Neelly, ND, WLKY-TV, 1918 Mellwood Av., Louisville, KY 40206.  No calls.  (11/28)

    -- WDRB-TV, Louisville, KY seeks a GA reporter with at least three years experience who is an aggressive journalist, is focused on stories that impact the community and excels at storytelling for broadcast and new media.  DVD and resume to Barry Fulmer, ND, WDRB-TV, 624 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KY 40203.  (11/29)

    -- Openings at WYMT-TV, Hazard, KY: Producer who is not a show-stacker but is a creative storyteller, lives and dies by the fundamentals of solid journalism, writes journalistically-sound copy, has a positive attitude, performs multiple tasks efficiently and quickly and embraces multi-platform journalism.  Tape/DVD, resume and letter stating news philosophy to Neil Middleton, VP/News, WYMT-TV, Box 1299, Hazard, KY 41702.  No calls.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WKYT-TV, Lexington, KY:  GA reporter who is a strong storyteller, understands the importance of active live shots, can break lead stories, has a passion for news and knows what it takes to get good stories on the air.  Dynamic producer who is a strong writer, knows the difference between producing a show and stacking it, can utilize tools ranging from a chopper to multiple live trucks and can put all the ingredients together into a fast-paced and dynamic show.  Tape and resume to Robert Thomas, WKYT-TV, Box 55037, Lexington, KY 40555-5037 or e-mail robert.thomas@wkyt.com.  (12/5)

    ** Openings at WTVQ, Lexington, KY: Experienced reporter/anchor who understands the importance of enterprise reporting, knows how to develop and maintain sources, is competitive and aggressive, has plenty of energy, is a good writer and has a strong on-air presence.  Producer with at least two years experience for the station’s primary newscasts; must be a strong writer, be creative, have vision and be a leader. Tape/DVD and resume to the WTVQ HR Dept., Box 55590, Lexington, KY 40555.  (12/2)

    -- KARE-TV, Minneapolis, MN seeks a degreed meteorologist with an AMS seal who can supervise unique production elements and franchises of all weathercasts, supervise the station’s all-local round-the-clock weather channel, administer the weather department staff schedules, serve as the weather technology specialist and handle both traditional over-the-air weather reporting and produce weathercasts for various platforms that also will include online, mole, text, social networking and weather newsletters; Weather Central graphics background preferred.  Tape/DVD and resume to Jane Helmke, ME/digital, KARE-TV, 8811 Olson Memorial Hwy., Minneapolis, MN 55427 or e-mail jhelmke@kare11.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at KSTP-TV, St. Paul, MN: Assistant news director (Job #58-09) with at least seven years experience who will oversee production of daily newscasts, will recruit and train line producers, will coach and review performance, will coordinate coverage, will approve scripts, will establish and maintain quality control and communications systems, will work with story selection and promotion, is will organized, can delegate responsibility, can encourage creativity while coordinating daily shows and can track a number of details.  Sports reporter/anchor-videographer (Job #62-09) who can write and gather content, originate and develop stories for broadcast, shoot and edit stories, present scripted and unscripted reports live on TV and radio, can update the station Web site, has quick and effective decision-making abilities, goes live smoothly and can maintain performance under deadline pressure.  Part-time temporary videographer-editor (Job #56-09) with at least two years experience who understands current broadcast cameras, tape decks and editing equipment, can work with or without a reporter, can work additional hours and travel as needed, can meet deadlines, has a passion for local programming and has a solid understanding of the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. Tape/DVD and resume to the KSTP-TV HR Dept., 3415 University Av., St. Paul, MN 55114, fax (651) 642-4314 or e-mail apply@hbi.com.  No calls.  (11/27)

    -- Openings at KAAL-TV, Austin, MN:  Anchor/reporter (Job #12-09) who is an experienced newsroom leader, can work with others to produce and present compelling stories over the air and on the Web, is a strong writer and editor, goes live smoothly, can conduct research, can write stories that are clear and complete under deadline, knows current events, demonstrates superior news judgment and has ethical decision-making skills. DVD/VHS tape and resume to the KAAL-TV HR Dept., 701 10th Pl. NE, Austin, MN 55912, fax (507) 437-7815 or e-mail bbroden@kaaltv.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at KBJR-TV, Duluth, MN:  Highly-motivated director for its newscasts who is an independent worker, knows shooting and video editing, can build on-air graphics and has experience in directing live broadcasts, technical directing and studio operations.  DVD/VHS tape and resume to the KBJR-TV HR Dept., 246 S. Lake Av., Duluth, MN 55802 or e-mail hr@kbjr.com.  (11/28)

     -- Openings at WDIO-TV, Duluth, MN: GA reporter (Job #10-09) who can work a beat, can generate story ideas, can gather the facts and write stories well, can work with videographers gathering the story, can go live smoothly, is accurate, can make complicated topics clear and can write concise copy.  Morning newscast producer (Job #8-09) who has solid judgment, takes a creative approach to newscasts, can write clearly, can work with others as part of the team, can think visually, can think and react quickly to changing situations and stressful conditions, can multitask well, can work with staff in story selection and coverage plans, can monitor scanners for breaking news, can maintain contact with crews in the field, can work with staff to plan and carry out live shots and can update the Web site.  Tape and resume to the WDIO-TV HR Dept., 10 Observation Rd., Duluth, MN 55811fax (218) 727-4415 or e-mail pscandin@wdio.com.  (11/14) 

    -- Openings at KEYC-TV, Mankato, MN: Weekend anchor-producer/reporter-videographer who can do it all, anchoring and producing three weekend newscasts while reporting, shooting and editing the rest of the week; should contribute story ideas daily, lead the team on weekends and be a strong team player all of the time.  Reporter/videographer with at least one year experience who can bring stories to the table regularly, is a great storyteller, shoots compelling video, can work independently, has a strong work ethic and can make complex issues understandable.   DVD/VHS tape and resume to Dan Ruiter, ND, KEYC-TV, 1570 Lookout Dr., North Mankato, MN 56003.  (11/20)

     -- Openings at KTTC/KXLT-TV, Rochester, MN: Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) who is curious, is well-organized, is dedicated, likes to really connect with people, values great storytelling, strong live shots, digging past the obvious and can report to multiple platforms using the latest technology.  Producer who can use the latest ideas and tools to push news first to multiple platforms.  Tape/DVD and resume to Noel Sederstrom, ND, KTTC/KXLT-TV, 6301 Bandel Rd. NW, Rochester, MN 55901.  No calls.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at WDIV-TV, Detroit, MI: Weather anchor/reporter who has on-air experience, knows meteorology, is familiarity with WSI weather equipment, can create graphics and can do live and GA news work as needed; AMS seal preferred.  Assignment editor with at least two years experience who can dispatch reporters and crews, plan daily and long-term coverage, set up news stories, gather facts, respond quickly and effectively to breaking news, communicate the editorial and operational needs of the assignment desk to crews and reporters, assist with answering phones, supervise beat calls, check ongoing stories, use the Internet as a tool in identifying developing stories, demonstrate good journalistic judgment and edit news copy; resume to Brooke Blackwell, ME.  Part-time associate producer ho will assist the producer in gathering, writing and editing news material; must retrieve file video, do desktop editing and order news graphics; must be able to multi-task in a deadline-driven environment, while broadcast news writing background is preferred; resume to Kim Voet-Potter, EP, WDIV-TV, 550 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, MI 48226-3140.  (11/25)

    -- WBKB-TV, Alpena, MI seeks a weekend anchor/reporter-videographer who can generate, follow and gather compelling news and feature stories, can work well in a team environment, has a willingness to learn, can find stories and can edit and produce stories and newscasts.  DVD and resume to Casey Coffee, ND, WBKB-TV, 1390 Bagley St., Alpena, MI 49707 or e-mail ccoffee@wbkb11.com.  No calls.  (11/26)

    -- Openings at WWTV/WWUP-TV, Cadillac, MI:  Experienced sports reporter/fill-in anchor who has a creative mind and a strong interest in local high school athletics.  Experienced producer who has a creative mind and great leadership skills. GA reporter with at least three years experience.  Tape and resume to Kevin Dunaway, ND, WWTV/WWUP-TV, Box 627, Cadillac, MI 49601.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WEYI-TV, Flint, MI: Degreed meteorologist (Job #WEA1014) with one year experience who knows weather and its importance to the area, has a strong and energetic delivery, is willing to help represent the station at outside events and schools, is well-organized and has an AMS or NWA seal. GA reporter/producer (Job #RPP921) who can review reporter scripts, develop content for use over-the-air and on the Web, can essentially write newscasts, is a strong writer, has sharp news judgment, is well-organized, is excellent technically and has the ability work well with others; background with live events and breaking news is a must, while videography and editing background are a plus; anchoring may be included as part of the on-air duties; must be available to work nights and weekends  Tape/DVD and resume to the WEYI-TV EEO Officer, 2227 Willard Rd., Clio, MI 48420.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, MI:  Reporter/videographer who is passionate, has an ability to write and shoot enterprise stories and investigations, can edit on tight deadlines, can engage in active storytelling, can connect viewers to everyday people, is proficient with Internet search tools, knows how to use social networking sites for unique details, is eager to keep pushing on a story until the bottom is reached; no “news release reporters;’ tape/DVD and resume to Rebecca Sapakie.  Executive producer who will manage the development of a new program, has an energetic passion for creating exciting local television, can embrace the challenge of working with limited resources, can manage time as well as the show, is a master story developer, is a strong writer and understands non-linear editing; producing experience preferred; tape/DVD and resume to Andrew Gillfillan, AND.  Part-time associate producer who is flexible, is a jack-of-all-trades but knows videography and non-linear editing, preferably with Avid, and writes well; for expanded news programming; tape and resume to Andrew Gillfillan, AND, WOOD-TV, 120 College Av. SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, or e-mail careers@woodtv.com.  No calls.  (11/22)

    -- Openings at WZZM-TV, Grand Rapids, MI:  Producer who can put together newscasts that are both informative and fun to watch, so must be a strong writer, have good news judgment, have a can-do attitude and understands how to use social networks to gather and report the news.  Tape/DVD and resume to Stanton Tang, ND, WZZM-TV, 645 Three Mile Rd. NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49544 or e-mail newsdirector@wzzm13.com.  (12/5)

    ** Openings at WXMI-TV, Grand Rapids, MI:  Videographer/editor who has good skills, solid news judgmenrt, live truck experience and an ability to adapt to changing news events.  DVD/VHS tape (where applicable) and resume to the WXMI-TV HR Dept., 3117 Plaza Dr. NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525, fax (616) 364-8506 or e-mail jzissler@wxmi.com.  No calls.  (12/5)

    ** Openings at WWMT/WLAJ-TV, Kalamazoo/Lansing, MI: News director with 2-5 years experience who will take responsibility for the production of newscasts, operation of the department, interaction with the rest of the station, control content, maintain quality of newscasts, hire and review employees, provide training and career development and other varied responsibilities; send DVD of current newscasts, resume and cover letter detailing impact and strategic side to Jim Lutton, VP/GM or e-mail jlutton@wwmt.com. Night assignment editor (Job #0904460010) who is highly motivated, has newsroom experience, can ask hard questions and get answers, can track ongoing stories, can dispatch crews and is a good writer; print experience counts.  Reporter/anchor with at least two years experience who can think of the fly, reacts calmly to breaking news, can create stories that are exciting and fast-paced, can tell stories  with style from the field and the anchor desk, can help to lead the weekend staff, has strong leadership skills and is full of story ideas; DVD and resume to Margie Candela, HR Dept.  Creative, energetic, technically savvy and personality-driven degreed meteorologist who can handle extended severe weather coverage and has an NWA, AMS or CBM seal; forecasting lake effect is a bonus; tape/DVD and resume to the WWMT/WLAJ-TV HR Dept.  Sports director/anchor with at least three years experience and firm knowledge of Michigan sports; must shoot, edit, produce newscast sports inserts, maintain the sports page of the station Web site, oversee sports department staffing and schedule sportscasters; tape/DVD and resume to the WWMT/WLAJ-TV ND, 590 W. Maple St., Kalamazoo, MI 49008 or e-mail resumes@wwmt.com.  No calls.  (12/2)

    ** WILX-TV, Lansing, MI seeks two experienced GA reporter/videographers who are strong writers and have solid street skills; must edit what you shoot.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WILX-TV HR Dept., 500 American Rd., Lansing, MI 48911.  (12/5)

    ** WLUC-TV, Negaunee, MI seeks a GA reporter/videographer who can find the story of the day and take it from start to finish; must be a strong conversational writer and be willing to make a two-year commitment. Tape/DVD and resume to Brian Cabell, ND, WLUC-TV, 177 US 41 East, Negaunee, MI 49866.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WPBN/WTOM-TV, Traverse City, MI: VP/News who can lead with the vision and initiative to guide all media platforms in a changing media landscape; must be able to teach, inspire and execute a comprehensive news plan, think outside of the box and have a passion for news; fax resume and statement of news philosophy to Jill Saarela at (231) 947-7891 or e-mail HR@tv7-4.com.  Weekend meteorologist/reporter who is a versatile forecaster, can work with upgraded WSI Weather Producer with Show-fx and all the bells and whistles; meteorology degree preferred; tape/DVD/link to work and resume to the WPBN/WTOM-TV HR Dept., 8518 M-72 West, Traverse City, MI 49684 or e-mail HR@tv7-4.com. (12/5)

    -- Openings at WOIO/WUAB-TV, Cleveland, OH: Producer with at least two years producing experience who can do story selection and formatting, rundown prep, can associate produce news stories and segments, can contribute story ideas and can undertake other editorial and production duties as needed; must be familiar with multiple live remotes and have a working knowledge of contemporary graphics. Assignment editor/associate producer who can generate story ideas, monitor news wires and police scanners, maintain phone lists of sources, keep files and records of upcoming news events, assist producers in writing and preparing news broadcasts, use good news judgment and discretion in making story and coverage decisions, direct crews to gather and produce the news; will field produce stories and segments as needed, and fill in as a line producer on other news broadcasts as needed; must be a good writer and storyteller.  Resume to the WOIO/WUAB-TV HR Dept., 1717 E. 12th St., Cleveland, OH 44114.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- WEWS-TV, Cleveland, OH seeks a degreed, innovative and dynamic meteorologist (Job #792) who can prepare and deliver accurate and compelling weather reports utilizing all available weather data and graphics computers, preparing and deliver urgent weather updates that interrupt regular programming as needed, delivering all weather content over multiple platforms, assisting management in evaluations of potential new weather data gathering and presentation computers, reporting live from event sites, writing and producing content for multiple platforms, editing and posting stories for multiple platforms, gathering information and verifying it, and performing other duties as assigned.  Apply online at http://www.scripps.com/careers/jobsearch.html.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at WLWT-TV, Cincinnati, OH: Reporter (Job #RE09-07) with at least three years experience who has powerful storytelling skills, does dynamic live shots, can enterprise stories, writes well and can incorporate all available resources into stories; ability to shoot video a plus.  Degreed chief meteorologist  (Job #WX-09-04) with at least three years TV forecasting experience on-air, working knowledge of weather graphics and an AMS seal who is an energetic communicator with knowledge of the latest technology and weather science who, at the same time, can make even the most mundane forecast interesting to viewers.  Producer (Job #PR-09-05) with two years experience who has strong writing skills, has good editorial judgment, can communicate clearly with field crews and can handle multiple live shots in newscasts.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WLWT-TV HR Dept., 1700 Young St., Cincinnati, OH 45202.  (11/28)

     -- Openings at WKRC-TV, Cincinnati, OH: Executive producer who has strong people skills, can manage breaking news and can make important decisions under deadline pressure; news management background a must.  Resume to the WKRC-TV business office, 1906 Highland Av., Cincinnati, OH 45219.  No calls.  (11/15)

     -- WCMH-TV, Columbus, OH seeks a producer (Job #CMH-000113) for its morning and weekend shifts who can oversee production, content and direction of local newscasts and unique content for use online and on mobile platforms; must create products that are easy to understand, informative, compelling, accurate, balanced and to the point.  DVD and resume to the WCMH-TV HR Dept., 3165 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43202, e-mail resume and work samples to wcmhhr@wcmh.com or apply online at www.mediageneral.com.  (11/15)     

    -- Openings at WSYX/WTTE-TV, Columbus, OH:  Videographer (Job #COL01231) with at least two years experience who can shoot and edit on non-linear equipment under deadline pressure, can maintain equipment and vehicles, can work with or without a reporter to gather facts, shoot and edit, is proficient with state-of-the-art equipment, knows live truck operation and can shoot video of all types and settings under deadline pressure. GA reporter (Job #COL01213) with 2-4 years experience who has experience developing story ideas and gathering information for newscasts, works hard to get stories, loves telling stories in creative ways and is a sound writer; apply online at www.sbgi.net and then send tape/DVD to the WSYX/WTTE HR Dept., 1261 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH 43215.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WKEF/WRGT-TV, Dayton, OH:  Assistant news director (Job #DAY01124) who is willing to take the initiative to shape the news produce across multiple platforms, can multi-task, can get your hands dirty, has the desire to mold an improving newsroom, can build newscasts focused on what the viewer wants to see and can do it all within the constraints of today’s budgets.  Producer (Job #DAY01117) with at least one year experience who has solid news judgment, is a good writer and organizer, has a track record of handling live and breaking stories well, and whose newscasts have high production value; must be able to work nights, weekends and holidays, and Web skills are a plus.  Producer/scheduler (Job #DAY01126) who will produce guest segments during the station’s for-hour morning newscast and will work closely with the executive producer and show producers to create a clear and concise schedule each day; must bring in segment ideas each day, create a list of reliable contacts, is a strong a communicator, can multi-task, can post guest and event information on the Web site, can coordinate on-screen graphics and work with the assignment staff to schedule videographers to get b-roll of event or on-location live shots.  Apply online at www.sbgi.net, then send DVD/tape and resume to Patrick Casey, ND, WKEF/WRGT-TV, 45 Broadcast Plaza, Dayton, OH 45418.   (12/5)

    -- Openings at WHIO-TV, Dayton, OH:  Part-time assignment editor who is experienced, can multi-task, can assist with writing and creating content for the station Web site, is a good writer, has great people and phone skills, can manage multiple crews and can help gather, confirm, generate and assign stories; resume to Jill Krause, assignment mgr., or e-mail jill.krause@whiotv.com. Videographer/editors with three years experience shooting, editing and setting up and executing live shots, live truck operation and non-linear editing background; must be able to shoot and perform in all kinds of storytelling conditions, make quick decisions in the field under extreme pressure and make the best use of natural sound, turning out stories with beginnings, middles and ends using steady, sequenced video; tape and resume to James Robinson, chief photojournalist, WHIO-TV, 1414 Wilmington Av., Dayton, OH 45420 or e-mail pat.enright@whiotv.com.  No calls.  (12/2)

    ** WLIO-TV, Lima, OH seeks a primary anchor who can also report, shoot and produce multiple shows, can operate a live truck and go live smoothly, is a good writer, works well with other team members and has a passion for the business; working knowledge of multi-platform journalism and Web sites will move you to the head of the class; experience preferred but not a must.  DVD, resume and letter outlining what you can do to Lon Tegels, ND, WLIO-TV, 1424 Rice Av., Lima, OH 45805.  No e-mail.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WTOV-TV, Steubenville, OH: Videogrpaher (Job #VID-OCT09) who has a create eye, knows how to find news, is a team placer and can operate a live truck; background with Avid editing equipment and P2 cameras a plus.  Morning anchor/reporter (Job #AMANC-OCT09) with at least two years on-air experience who is an aggressive storyteller, is an exceptional writer and interview, can hit the ground running and is wiling to shoot, edit and juggle multiple stories each day; familiarity with the Ohio Valley a plus.  Producer (Job #PROD-OCT09) with at least two years experience who lives for breaking news, can juggle conflicting priorities, is a take-charge person, can manage other staff, knows the Web and is ready to work all shifts, even on holidays. Must be able to produce newscasts that are compelling, creative and graphically charged.  Tape and resume to Brandon Gobel, AND, WTOV-TV, Box 9999, 9 Red Donley Plaza, Stuebenville, OH 43952 or e-ail bgobel@wtov.com.  (11/20)

    -- Openings at WTOL-TV, Toledo, OH:  Producer who has a strong news background, thrives under pressure and in fast-paced environments, can meet deadlines, can manage live AM programming and react quickly and effectively to breaking news; must have exceptional news writing and tease writing ability.  Tape and resume to Andi Roman, WTOL-TV, 730 N. Summit St., Toledo, OH 43604 or e-mail aroman@wtol.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at ABC-owned WTVG, Toledo, OH:  Sports director (Job #208891) who is experienced, creative and aggressive; online applicants must also send a summary of presentation and coverage strategy, plus representative work samples to the HR Dept.  Apply online at www.disneycareers.com, then send tape/DVD and resume to the WTVG HR Dept., 4247 Dorr St., Toledo, OH 43607.  (11/28)

    -- WNWO-TV, Toledo, OH seeks a reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) with at least one year experience who is self-starting, offers story ideas that are compelling and relevant each day and can do some anchoring and producing, as needed.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WNWO-TV HR Dept., 300 S. Byrne Rd., Toledo, OH 43615.  (11/27)

    ** WSMV-TV, Nashville, TN seeks an investigative reporter (Position #WSMV869) with at least five years investigative reporting or producing experience who can generate stories, is a smart and savvy investigator, is aggressive about getting on the air, can focus on exposing waste and fraud, tackles corruption and can own other big and ongoing daily stories and long-term projects; should have a track record of generating and breaking investigative/enterprise stories and be proficient in advanced online research.  Apply online at www.meredith.apply2jobs.com.  (12/5)

    ** Openings at WTVF, Nashville, TN:  Producer with at least two years experience who has outstanding news judgment, is creative, is skilled in all facets of news production, selects stories well, can time a newscast, can write stories and teases, can assign crews, can generate creative presentation of stories and can gather information; must have strong news and ethical judgment.  Part-time video editor with one year experience who can edit tape-to-tape as well as non-linear; must work well under deadline pressure.  Apply to Sandy Boonstra, AND, WTVF, 474 James Robertson Pkwy., Nashville, TN 37219. No calls.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WZTV, Nashville, TN: News director (Job #NAS01209) with at least two years managerial experience who can lead the rebuilding of a strong news operations, is aggressive and competitive, has the ability to teach significant knowledge, can improve news content and quality, knows current events thoroughly, can recruit top talent and has the ability to produce newscasts that meet and exceed current industry standard; apply online at www.sbgi.net, then send resume to Pam Minnicks, Pres./GM, WZTV, 631 Mainstream Dr., Nashville, TN 37228.  (12/5)

    ** WMC-TV, Memphis, TN seeks a video editor/Web producer who can edit video for newscasts, can tell a story through video and pictures, can work with tight deadlines with producers and other tea members, can post stories to the Web and edit packages for TV newscasts; non-linear editing expertise a must.  Tape and resume to Clint Moore, WMC-TV, 1960 Union Av., Memphis, TN 38104 or e-mail clintmoore@wmctv.com.  No calls.  (12/5)

    ** WREG-TV, Memphis, TN seeks an assignment editor with 2-3 years experience who will take charge of day-to-day operation of the assignment desk, monitor breaking news stories to determine coverage warranted, develop contacts that provide good tips and stories, contribute ideas, assign staff to stories, coordinate work, display the management skills to guide and schedule staff and handle radio and telephone communications with reporters and videographers, field producers and outside sources.  Resume and references to Bruce Moore, ND, WREG-TV, 803 Channel 3 Dr., Memphis, TN 38103 or e-mail bruce.moore@wreg.com.  No calls.  (12/6)  

    -- Openings at WPTY/WLMT-TV, Memphis, TN: Producer with at least two years experience who is a risk taker, is a creative thinker and will be part of an aggressive shop that focuses on local news.  DVD or link to complete newscasts, with resume, to Bridget Lovelle, AND or e-mail blovelle@myeyewitnessnews.com.    Meteorologist/reporter who is a great storyteller, whose forecasts are accurate and entertaining, can help expand delivery over the Web and by podcast, can use phone delivery and other new media, can work with Baron Doppler Radar and the latest Weather Central technology and can one-man-band stories; AMS/NWA seal a plus; DVD/online links that include two live shots, with resume, to Peter Jacobus, ND.  Two experienced reporters who are visual storytellers, who understand that real people make the best stories better and know how to deliver live shots and stand-ups that are active, visual and far from the everyday; apply to Peter Jacobus, ND.  Morning/midday video editor/associate producer who knows non-linear editing; tape/DVD, resume and references to Brad Nygaard, chief photojournalist.  Videographer who can tell people stories using pictures and sound, can critique and coach others on staff, can shoot on DVCPro equipment, can set up live shots and operate a live trucks, and known non-linear editing; tape/DVD, resume and references to Brad Nygaard, chief photojournalist, WPTY/WLMT-TV, 2701 Union Av. Extended, Memphis, TN 38112.  No calls.  (11/18)

    -- Openings at WATE-TV, Knoxville, TN: GA reporter (Job #09-15) who demonstrates the ability to think outside of the box, can tell stories in non-traditional and creative ways, and turns out stories that are clear and easy to understand; must enterprise lead stories and ask the hard questions other reporters won’t. Producer (Job #09-11) with at least two years experience who can manage staff, produce newscasts that are clear and compelling, is extremely aggressive, demonstrates a hunger for hard news, crafts newscasts that are informative and creative and likes to think outside the box while paying attention to detail.  Videogrpaher/editor (Job #09-12) with at least two year experience who is passionate about shooting great stories on deadline and can roll-tapes for a fast-paced newscasts; live truck background a big plus, and must be able to work all shifts.  Tape/DVD (where applicable), resume and letter stating salary requirements to the WATE-TV HR Dept., Box 2349, Knoxville, TN 37901.  No calls.  (12/5)

     -- Openings at WBIR-TV, Knoxville, TN:  Degreed meteorologist with at least two years on-air experience who has background studying severe weather in the field, can use a broad range of technology, embraces the Internet and social media tools for expanding weather coverage and can work in a fast-paced team atmosphere. Tape/DVD and resume to Bill Shory, ND, WBIR-TV, 1513 Hutchinson Av., Knoxville, TN 37917.  (11/28)

    -- WVLT-TV, Knoxville, TN seeks an experienced reporter/producer/anchor who can turn packages, produce content for use over the air and online, and can anchor when available and needed.  Tape/DVD and resume to Steve Crabtree, ND, WVLT-TV, 6450 Papermill Dr., Knoxville, TN 37919.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WTVC, Chattanooga, TN:  Producer/anchor (Job #0904490004) for its 10 p.m. newscast with at least two years experience for its 10 p.m. Fox client station newscast who can demonstrate the full range of anchoring and producing skills, is a compelling writer and showcrafter, has an engaging on-air delivery, knows local TV news standards and practices, knows the hardware and software needed to produce local TV news, is well-motivated, has good news judgment and has the ability to work well in a team setting.   DVD and resume to Tom Henderson, ND, WTVC, 4279 Benton Dr., Chattanooga, TN 37406.  (11/14)

    -- WDEF-TV, Chattanooga, TN seeks a producer with 1-3 years experience who can write well, fill-in on other shifts as needed, edit video, handle the assignment desk and knows basic computer skills.  Tape/DVD and resume to the WDEF-TV HR Dept., 3300 Broad St., Chattanooga, TN 37408 or e-mail hr@wdef.com.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at WRCB-TV, Chattanooga, TN: Reporter who wants to win the lead story each day, understands that the station breaks news online and follows up over-the-air, comes to story meetings with lead story ideas, and can find ways to stay interactive with viewers via the Internet, Twitter and social networks; apply to Darrell Stalvey, ND, WRCB-TV, 900 Whitehall Rd., Chattanooga, TN 37405 or e-mal dstalvey@wrcbtv.com.  (11/22)

    -- Openings at WBBJ-TV, Jackson, TN:  Reporter/videographer with a track record of smooth live shots, good sources, breaking news, strong writing, good news judgment, compelling work and great story ideas; knowledge of west Tennessee preferred.   Meteorologist/reporter-videographer who will anchor either on weekday mornings or weekends and shoot and edit a franchise series during the week; must have thorough knowledge of all aspects of weather data interpretation and forecasting, and the drive and know-how to make forecasts come alive; background with VIPIR and Fastrac a plus, while recent college graduates in meteorology are preferred; tape and resume to the WBBJ-TV ND. Part-time news production editor/videographer; tape and resume to the WBBJ-TV ND. Newscast director who can punch a show full of live news segments, always remains calm and won’t be a screamer; the station will consider entry level candidates who have solid references and the potential to direct; tape should include director’s track; tape, resume, references and letter stating salary history to the WBBJ-TV ND, 346 Muse St., Jackson, TN 38301 or e-mail newsdirector@wbbjtv.com.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at KETV, Omaha, NE: GA news reporter who has high energy, is self-starting, is a creative writer, is an excellent storyteller, goes live smoothly, can develop contacts and break news stories and can work the early-morning weekend shift.  Tape/DVD, resume and references to Rose Ann Shannon, ND, KETV, 2665 Douglas St., Omaha, NE 68131.  (11/28)

    -- KMTV, Omaha, NE seeks a morning show producer with 1-2 years experience who will work the overnight shift, work closely with members of the news and production staffs, can create compelling editorial and visual content, can oversee story development and placement in newscasts, can coordinate on-air execution of news production, headlines and teases, can produce special broadcasts and projects as well as newscasts and has strong writing, editorial and organizational skills; background with newsroom operations a must.  DVD and resume to Scott Picken, ND, KMTV, 10714 Mockingbird Ln., Omaha, NE 68127 or e-mail spicken@journalbroadcastgroup.com.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at KHAS-TV, Hastings, NE: Primary anchor with at least two years on-air experience who is a newsroom leader, can be a mentor and coach, can contribute to newscasts and a Web channel, is self-staring, is a great storyteller, is a skilled communicator, is a great writer and works with the team; must contribute story ideas on a daily basis, be willing to blog and believe in covering the community.  Part-time videographer who can shoot both news and sports and is available Friday nights and Saturdays, with other nights possible; experience preferred.  DVD/tape and resume to Dennis Kellogg, ND, KHAS-TV, Box 578, Hastings, NE 68902.  No calls.  (11/28)

    ** Opening at KHGI-TV, Hastings, NE: Videographer (Job #15-144) who can work a 4 a.m.-1 p.m. shift weekdays, can shoot and edit stories, can write well, can operate a live truck, is self-starting and can come up with daily story ideas.  Part-time (10:30a-5:30p weekdays) assistant producer (Job #15-147) who can write, stack, edit, update breaking news, post video to the Web and generate story ideas,; must be a self starter, be able to manage time well and be able to handle pressure situations calmly.  Tape/DVD and resume to the KHGI-TV personnel dept., Box 220, Kearney, NE 68848-0220, call (308) 743-2494 x-115, fax (308) 743-2644 or e-mail hnutter@nebraska.tv.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at KSNT/KTMJ-TV, Topeka, KS: GA reporter with at least one year experience who is self-starting, can develop clear story ideas, uses out of the box techniques to help explain important concepts, can develop sources, can generate story ideas and is prepared to come to work withy lead story ideas daily. Director with 1-2 years experience who can direct professional and high-quality news product, can do quality control on news rundowns and specials, can react quickly to breaking news and severe weather coverage, can maintain composure under pressure, can react so the on-air product is clean as it changes and has high-level skill with operation of Synergy 3DS switchers, Overdrive Production Control software, Pinnacle Deko, DekoMOS software, ENPS playback servers, Curious Maps software, Photoshop and robotic cameras; tape/DVD should include the director’s track. Tape/DVD and resume to the KSNT/KTMJ-TV HR Dept., Box 2700, Topeka, KS 66618.  No calls.  (11/29)

    -- WIBW-TV, Topeka, KS seeks a weekend anchor-producer/reporter-videographer who will anchor and produce on Saturday and Sunday mornings, and report and do fill-in anchoring at other times, working as the main weekday reporter; must be high-energy, a multi-tasker and be able to upload to the Web.  DVD and resume to the WIBW-TV HR Dept., 631 SW Commerce Pl., Topeka, KS 66615.  (11/28)

    -- Openings at KAKE-TV, Wichita, KS:  Videographer who can produce high-energy stories with movement, put together a dazzling product in the midst of challenging deadlines and changing news events, is an energetic team player who loves news and has a great attitude and strong work ethic; should have background with both linear and non-linear equipment and live truck operation.  Sports reporter/anchor who can anchor nightly sportscasts, can shoot and edit video to create fresh content for use over-the-air and online, and can cover both local HS sports and sports at K State, the University of Kansas and Wichita State; must be able to enterprise sports stories that are memorable.  DVD and resume to Dave Grant, ND, KAKE-TV, 1500 N. West St., Wichita, KS 67203.  (11/15)

    -- Openings at KWCH-TV, Wichita, KS: Reporter/videographer who will shoot, edit and report over the air and online, has the skills to cover a wide range of assignments, generate enterprise stories daily, is a compelling storyteller, has a natural and conversational delivery, can make and maintain sources, is self-motivated to track down stories and work independently, and can edit on non-linear equipment.  Producer who is aggressive, puts together compelling newscasts and online content, manages and motivates people effectively, has strong news judgment and writing skills, has a talent for show-casing and has experience with non-linear editing equipment and Web and other news media platforms.  Tape/DVD and resume to the KWCH-TV HR mgr., 2815 E. 37th St. North, Wichita, KS 67219, fax (316) 831-6190 or e-mail hr@kwch.com.  (12/5)

    -- KOAM-TV, Pittsburg, KS seeks a weekend meteorologist/reporter-videographer who has experience in both areas and can work with station Doppler radar, WSI Titan and a network of live weather stations; certified meteorologist preferred.  DVD and resume to Kristi Spencer, ND, KOAM-TV, Box 659, Pittsburg, KS 66762.  (11/15)

    -- KLRT-TV, Little Rock, AR seeks a producer with two years experience who has strong news judgment, knows how to showcase a lead story and can win in breaking news situations.  DVD, resume and references to Ed Trauschke, ND, KLRT-TV, 10800 Colonel Glenn Rd., Little Rock, AR 72204.  No calls.  (11/26)

    -- Openings at KTHV-TV, Little Rock, AR: Reporter-videographer/producer (multimedia journalist) with 1-3 years experience who can generate and suggest compelling stories each day, produce and update stories for use over-the-air and on other platforms, write and provide visual content and edit non-linear stories for all platforms; apply to Chuck Maulden, ND. Producer whose primary responsibility will be the 10 p.m. newscast, but can work with an energetic team, make decisions about coverage and content, can generate and suggest stories daily, can manage and organize field crews for daily assignments, develop breaking stories, gather and disseminate news and information and write, produce and update stories for all platforms, editing on non-linear equipment; the ability to do field work (shooting/writing/editing) is a plus. Apply to Michelle Chism, EP, KTHV-TV, 720 Izard St., Little Rock, AR 72201.  (11/15)

    ** KATV, Little Rock, AR seeks a GA reporter/videographer with at least one year experience who is motivated, self-starting, has a positive “get it done” attitude, has a sense or urgency and can edit on non-linear equipment (Newscutter and iNews background preferred).  Tape/DVD and resume to the KATV HR Dept., Box 77, Little Rock, AR 72203.  (12/5)

    ** Openings at KNWA/KFTA-TV, Fayetteville, AR: Sports reporter/videographer with at least one year experience who will cover local high school sports with a get-it-done attitude and a sense of urgency; should have background with sports videography, be able to travel with teams for reporting purposes and be able to operate a live truck, iNews and Newscutter.  GA reporter/videographer with at least one year experience who can generate story ideas and stories, can write and post content to the Web site, can go live smoothly and can represent the station at community events; must know iNews and Newscutter.  Producer with at least two years experience who is a good writer and can maintain the Web site; background with iNews preferred.  Primary anchor for KFTA-TV with at lest one year anchoring and reporting experience who exudes personality, intelligence and wit both on and off the camera, can do high-profile community involvement, knows multimedia newsgathering, has a "get it done" attitude, has a sense of urgency, and has background with iNews, Newscutter, social networking and community relations; tape and resume to Brooke Thomas, ND, KNWA/KFTA-TV, 15 S. Block Av., Suite 101, Fayetteville, AR 72701.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at KHBS/KHOG-TV, Ft. Smith, AR: News director with 3-5 years news management experience who can lead an aggressive team of journalists to effectively cover the Fort Smith and NW Arkansas regions, is a hands-on leader, excels in driving daily coverage, is a great communicator, can successfully coach and train personnel and believes in the Internet and mobile platforms; tape and resume to the KHBS/KHOG-TV VP/GM.  GA reporter who is a great storyteller, has solid news judgment, can bring lead stories to the table daily and can edit on either linear or non-linear equipment, is creative and resourceful and has plenty of energy; DVD and resume to the KHBS/KHOG ND. Associate producer who can write scripts, can edit video for a weekday morning newscast, has linear and non-linear editing background, is creative, is resourceful and has lots of energy; resume to the KHBS/KHOG-TV ND, 2809 Ajax Av., Suite 200, Rogers, AR 72758.  No calls.  (11/28)

    ** Openings at KFSM-TV, Ft. Smith, AR: Fayetteville newsroom assignment manager with at least two years experience who will be in charge of day-to-day NW Arkansas newsroom operations, is a newshound, knows how to look beyond press releases, can get information quickly, can dig up stories quickly, can oversee a team of reporters, anchors and videographers.  Meteorologist who can develop forecasts for air using local data from automated weather observation sites, satellite and radar data, numerical prediction ensemble models and the NOAA weather wire and other sources; must air severe weather statements and cut-ins and arrange for crawls, arrange and compose maps and illustrations using the Weather Central 3D Live platform and do daily radio forecasting and Internet duties; tape, resume and references to Rick Bagley, ND.  Anchor/reporter with at least two years experience who will front its major newscasts and will report for use over the air, online and via wireless; must develop and maintain personal contacts, become involved in community organizations, represent the station at functions and serve as a leader in the newsroom, offering advice, editing and suggesting stories while working closely with the show producer and writing/editing scripts for air; tape and resume to Rick Bagley, ND. Video editor who will work with producers to edit video to air, take in microwave and satellite truck feeds, edit and review videotapes and will prepare video for broadcast and playback during newscasts; must know both linear and non-linear editing, newsgathering and production; tape/DVD and resume t Rick Bagley, ND.  Videographer with at least two years experience who can shoot and edit video under extreme deadline pressure, work with or without a reporter, operate a live truck, perform routine maintenance on equipment, be willing to get into nooks and crannies and high places to shoot video and work in all kinds of weather conditions; tape and resume to Chad Sharpe, chief photographer, KFSM-TV, 4201 N. Shiloh Dr., Suite 169, Fayetteville, AR 72703, fax (479) 521-6579 or e-mail jobs@kfsm.com.  (12/3)

    -- Openings at KAIT-TV, Jonesboro, AR: Morning anchor/reporter-videographer who has strong on-air skills, brings energy and confidence to newscasts, can communicate well with the audience and staff, has great news judgment, has good computer skills and has background as a reporter or anchor. Morning show producer who can think quickly during live broadcasts, can update the Web site, knows newsroom computers, can edit on non-linear equipment, is a strong writer and organizer and is willing to work any shift; the station will consider entry-level candidates.  DVD/Internet link, references and letter outlining what you bring to the table to Hatton Weeks, ND, KAIT-TV, Box 790, Jonesboro, AR 72403-0790 or e-mail hweeks@kait8.com. No calls.  (11/28)

    ** KFBB-TV, Helena, MT seeks a sports-news reporter/videographer who is a creative storyteller, is a strong writer, can edit what you shoot, is motivated, is self-starting, works well with others, likes to enterprise stories, can meet deadlines and can with sister stations.  Tape/DVD and resume to the KFBB-TV HR Dept., 2200 Stephens Av., Missoula, MT 59801.  (12/4)

    -- Openings at WCNC-TV, Charlotte, NC:  Executive news director (Job #09-03) with at least three years ND or four years newsroom management experience in a medium- to large-market who is a passionate journalist, is an effective manager, is a compassionate leader, is results oriented and can take a motivated staff to the next level. Send resume to the WCNC-TV HR Dept., 1001 Wood Ridge Center Dr., Charlotte, NC 2817-1901.  (11/28) 

    -- WBTV, Charlotte, NC seeks a GA reporter who is an excellent storyteller, can make cold calls to potential news sources to build contacts and generate story ideas, is strong on-air, smooth going live, can grab the emotional story and deliver it to the audience in a way they’ll remember, has good language skills and can effectively use words, pictures, graphics and sound in telling compelling stories.  Tape and resume to Dennis Milligan, WBTV, 1 Julian Price Pl., Charlotte, NC 28208 or e-mail dmilligan@wbtv.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WSOC/WAXN-TV, Charlotte, NC:  Weekday evening news anchor who is involved in the newsroom in the community and can bring enterprise and major breaking stories to the table; must be smooth on set and doing live shots; DVD and resume to Robin Whitmeyer, ND.  Aggressive and experienced weekend assignment editor who loves to break news and win; must be able to question the answers, be organized well, be able to communicate accurate and timely information effectively to crews, producers and managers, displaying an ability to research well; tape and resume to Linda Nester, assignment mgr.  Weekend evening anchor/reporter who is aggressive, experienced and can handle breaking news and all aspects of a newscast comfortably; apply to Robin Whitmeyer, ND.  Weekend anchor/reporter with the same qualifications; apply to Robin Whitmeyer, ND.  Creative, enterprising producer (Job #294757) with at least two years experience who can hit the ground running, is a strong writer and can post to the Web calmly under deadline pressure; tape and resume to Shelley Lynch, EP.  Newsroom researcher for a temporary, six-month assignment who is a good writer, can work different shifts (including overnights), can research stories and can post to the Web; tape and resume to Mary White, WSOC/WAXN-TV, 1901 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC 28206.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- WNCN-TV, Raleigh, NC seeks a part-time video editor (Job #NCN-000201) with 2-3 years experience who can flourish under pressure, is self-motivated, has a positive attitude, can work flexible hours on short notice that will include overnights and holidays, and is available weekends; non-linear editing and computer skills highly preferred.   Tape and resume to the WNCN-TV HR Dept., 1205 Front St., Raleigh, NC 27609, e-mail hr@wncn.com or apply online at www.mediageneral.com.  (12/1) 

    -- Openings at ABC-owned WTVD, Raleigh-Durham, NC: Morning executive producer (Job #203525) with 3-5 years producing experience who can supervise content and production for the 5-7 a.m. news block, has experience managing people and content in a highly competitive situation and can work overnight to shape content. Apply online at www.disneycareers.com, create a candidate profile, upload your resume file and then send DVD and resume to Rob Elmore, ND, WTVD, 411 Liberty St., Durham, NC 27701.  (12/5)

    -- Openings at WFMY-TV, Greensboro, NC:  Reporter/videographer with several years of on-camera experience who is ambitious, talented, not afraid of the Web, has strong reporting skills, has good on-air presence, and can produce content for use over-the-air, online and via mobile; reporter will be equipped with laptops, air cards and lightweight professional cameras to allow for in-the-field Web publishing and efficient newsgathering; tape and resume to the WFMY-TV ND.  Reporter/producer who can combine solid on-air skills with a passion for the growing field of Internet news; will work with the team to showcase features over-the-air and on multiple Web sites, is a strong writer and decision maker, can work under intense deadline pressures and can post and update to Web sites throughout each shift; DVD and resume to the WFMY-TV ND. Producer who is looking to be challenged and express creativity, can develop a vision for a newscast, can work with the team to carry it out, can advocate for viewers, can connect with the community and can allow customers to be part of the newsgathering process; requires strong writing and decision-marking while working under intense deadline pressure for use over-the-air and online; DVD and resume to Larry Schell, WFMY-TV, 1615 Phillips Av., Greensboro, NC 27405 or e-mail lschell@wfmy.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- Openings at WXII-TV, Greensboro/Winston-Salem, NC: Morning news executive producer who can build upon a success generated by ownership or aggressive big story and breaking news coverage, with a mix of personality and fun; must be a great leader, have a passion for hard news, love creative storytelling on both over-the-air and digital platforms, excels under pressure and is not afraid to share samples of your best work.  Experienced producer for one of its main newscasts who is a newsroom leader, is a great writer, has solid news judgment, can produce newscasts packed with hard news and memorable moments, knows how to use live elements, can use video and graphics to tell stories and works well with rapidly-expanding digital platforms.  Videographer with 2-3 years experience who can shoot with cutting-edge Sony Blue Ray disc XD cameras, edit on Avid Newscutter and generate content for use both over-the-air and on the Web; live truck background a huge plus.  Apply to the WXII-TV HR Dept., 700 Coliseum Dr., Winston-Salem, NC 27106.  No calls.  (11/28)

    -- WNCT-TV, Greenville, NC seeks a video editor (Job #NCT-000181) with 2-3 years experience who can flourish under pressure, is self-motivated, has a positive attitude, can work flexible hours on short notice that will include overnights and holidays, and is available weekends; non-linear editing and computer skills highly preferred.   Apply online at www.mediageneral.com.  (12/1)

    -- Openings at WLOS-TV, Asheville, NC: Reporter (Job #ASH01169) with 2-3 years experience in a competitive, deadline-driven, daily newscast environment who can display solid storytelling skills, character-driven stories, strong on-camera presence, great writing, smooth live shots, the ability to work with a team and the ability to work the morning shift (4-8 a.m. and 12 noon newscasts).  Reporter/videographer (Job #ASH01168) with 1-3 years experience who will work in the station’s Rutherford County News Center, will responsibilities to cover three western NC counties; must have a commitment to multi-platform news gathering, shoot and edit well, have solid storytelling abilities, specialize in character-driven stories and do smooth live shots.  Applicants must first apply online at http://www.sbgi.net, then send DVD/tape and resume to the WLOS-TV ND, 110 Technology Dr., Asheville, NC 28803.  (11/29)

    -- Openings at WECT/WSFX-TV, Wilmington, NC: Weekend sports anchor/reporter-videographer who can dabble in all aspects of sports journalism, can tell compelling stories from the desk and in the field, can build a set of contacts to help break stories, is a quality shooter, can deliver sharp highlights and interviews and can be used for news stories on slow days; tape and resume to Scott Saxton.  Videographer who can work with or without a reporter, can gather information and can operative a live truck; creativity a must; tape/DVD and resume to Ryan Koresko, chief photographer.  Producer/reporter who has strong writing and on-air skills, works well under deadline pressure, has good news sense and can multi-task; new media skills also important; tape and resume to Heather Setzler or e-mail hsetzler@wect.com.  Producer who is a strong writer, meets deadlines, can multi-task and has good news judgment; tape and resume to Tom Cheatham.  Part-time morning production assistant who knows Photoshop and has videography background; tape and resume to Tom Cheatham.  Senior reporter with at least three years TV reporting experience who has strong live skills, can work with a staff of energetic reporters and producers, can help reporters prepare stories for use over-the-air and on the Web, has good new media skills, has strong and creative writing techniques and has the ability to teach them; tape and resume to Gary McNair, WECT/WSFX-TV, 322 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington, NC 28412 or e-mail gmcnair@wect.com.  No calls.  (11/14)

    -- WACH-TV, Columbia, SC seeks an assignment editor with 1-2 years small-medium market experience who can manage newsroom assignments, coordinate logistics, monitor news wires and e-mails, monitor scanners and phones, plan coverage, assign crews, use journalistic judgment, call sources daily to gain appropriate and actionable information, assist in finding stories, conduct research, track story ideas from reporters and producers, write and post content to the Web, perform multiple tasks under deadline pressure, know basic MS Office applications and have the ability to work a variety of shifts that will including overtime and holidays.  Resume to the Assignment editor position, WACH-TV HR Dept., 1400 Pickens St., Columbia, SC 29201.  No calls.  (11/30)

    -- WIS-TV, Columbia, SC seeks a meteorologist/reporter–videographer for a station known for its severe weather coverage, can tell interesting stories on sunny days as well, has a weather seal and knows Weather Cetnral equipment; background with videography and social media a big plus, because you must also report the news 2-3 days a week.  DVD and resume to Brad Neuhofff, NF, WIS-TV, Box 367, Columbia, SC 29202 and send a job application form downloadable at http://wistv.com.   (11/14) 

    -- Openings at WLTX-TV, Columbia, SC: Executive producer who can oversee the daily operations of the station’s multi-platform news information center who has great people skills, sound news judgment, enthusiasm for working in a multi-platform environment, is a platform strategist, can review materiall for accuracy and fairness, believes in great storytelling, places an emphasis on enterprise journalism, can coach and review staff, can advance the use of new technology, has a strong multimedia background, has a solid understanding of media consumption in today’s world and shares a desire to be a leader in innovation for the future.  Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) with 1-2 years experience who is highly-motivated, has good news sense, has solid on-air performance skills, is a great news writer on all platforms, can shoot and edit using the latest lightweight technology, has good storytelling skills, can identify problems and develop solutions and has a schedule flexible enough to work any assigned shift.  Producer with two years experience for both TV newscasts and Web and mobile platforms.  DVD/Web links, resume and references to Marybeth Jacoby, ND, WLTX-TV, 6027 Garners Ferry Rd., Columbia, SC 29209.  (11/22)

    -- Openings at WYFF-TV, Greenville/Spartanburg, SC: Videographer who can work with reporters to cover news events, can edit video and packages, can run live trucks and knows Avid and Sony XD equipment; tape and resume to John Hendon, assistant chief photographer.  Weather anchor/reporter with two years experience who will serve as weekend weather anchor and as a GA news reporter during the week; may also do some fill-in news anchoring; AMS seal preferred, along with background of WSI and Weather Central systems; DVD and resume to Justin Antoniotti, ND, WYFF-TV, 505 Rutherford St., Greenville, SC 20609.  (11/14)

     -- Openings at WHNS-TV, Greenville, SC: Anchor/reporter-videographer (Job #WHNS719) with 2-3 years experience who will develop newscasts that will attract the largest available audience, can blend words and video into interesting and informative television news stories, possesses advanced understanding of legal and ethical issues, can assimilate information quickly, is clear and concise, can conduct interviews that are meaningful and interesting and can shoot with P2 cameras and edit on non-linear equipment; apply online at https://www.meredith.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=719&CurrentPage=1. Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist) (Job #WHNS722) with 2-3 years experience who can blend words and video into interesting and informative television news stories, possesses advanced understanding of legal and ethical issues, can assimilate information quickly, is clear and concise, can conduct interviews that are meaningful and interesting and can shoot with P2 cameras and edit on non-linear equipment; apply online at https://www.meredith.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=722&CurrentPage=1.  Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist – Job #WHNS838) with the same qualifications; apply online at https://www.meredith.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=838&CurrentPage=1. Reporter/videographer (multimedia journalist – Job #WHNS839) with the same qualifications; apply online at https://www.meredith.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=839&CurrentPage=1. Reporter/videographer (Job #WHNS677) with at least three years experience who can develop, write, report stories, edit video, generates story ideas, cultivates news sources, remains knowledge about current events, goes live smoothly, transmits stories from remote locations and provides daily story notes outlining ideas for future stories; experience with Avid editing software and iNews is a big plus; apply online at https://www.meredith.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=677&CurrentPage=2.  Associate producer (Job #WHNS848) who will write various news scripts and teases, assist the producer with all aspects of a newscast, including timing and producer around meter strategy, and assist with the overall look of the station newscast; must produce cut-ins daily and newscasts when needed, monitor scanners, call on stories, field produce, shoot video as needed or take equipment to crews; apply online at https://www.meredith.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=848&CurrentPage=1. (11/28)

    -- Openings at WSPA-TV, Spartanburg, SC: Weekday evening anchor (Job #SPA-000232) with 5-7 years experience who can anchor newscasts in a professional and engaged manner, offer perspective and context, write and edit daily news stories for use over-the-air and on the Web for convergence partners, represent the station at community events regularly, lead the team of journalists, utilize working knowledge of the market and write, edit and produce at least two targeted special reports for each sweeps period.  Producer (Job #SPA-000238) with 2-4 years newscast producing experience who can write and approve scripts, stack newscasts, gather information over the phone and perform other duties as assigned; should know computers, be familiar with video logging and editing and have background with ENPS.  Tape and resume to the WSPA-TV HR Dept., Box 1717, Spartanburg, SC 29304.  No calls.  (11/15)

    -- WCBD-TV, Mt. Pleasant, SC seeks a producer (Job #CBD-000239) with 2-4 years newscast producing experience who can write and approve scripts, stack newscasts, gather information over the phone and perform other duties as assigned; should know computers, be familiar with video logging and editing and have background with ENPS; apply online at http://jobs.mediageneral.com/JobDetails.asp?varID=CBD-000239.(11/15)

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