Bloomberg Radio is seeking a highly motivated, energetic, experienced full-time on air host to join its 24/7 network. Successful candidates demonstrate unique and compelling takes on daily news stories, a creative approach to topic and guest selection, a proactive work ethic, flexible working hours and are detail oriented. Strong multitasking skills are a must. Applications must include a demo reel of on-air host/reporting work.
Responsibilities will include and are not limited to:
-Show Preparation
-Topic Selection
-Guest Booking
-Creative Team Collaboration
-Insightful business and general news writing skills
-Ability to gather and generate reports for other markets nationally
-Other production duties as assigned
Qualifications:
-Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
-3+ years of recent/relevant Mid-Major Market TV/Radio Host and/or Reporter Experience
-A clear and energetic presentation that connects with Bloomberg Listener
-A distinctive point of view with the ability to discuss many different subjects
-Strong Interview Skills
-General knowledge of radio newsroom software
-Proven skills in business and general news writing
-Must have flexible working hours
-General computer and networking knowledge
-Experience working with Microsoft Office
-Strong Interpersonal Skills
-Adobe Audition or equivalent audio editing skills required
-A demo reel of on-air host/reporting work.
-Track record with affiliates and syndication helpful
To apply, go here.
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