City Cast is seeking a contagiously curious news and culture enthusiast to serve as Host, City Cast Las Vegas. As the voice of this local daily news podcast, our host will inspire local listeners’ passion for their city, and help their neighbors understand what matters locally, and why. Our host will record new episodes daily, ranging from conversations with reporters breaking down local elections, to ranking pizza shops with food writers and influencers, all with an eminently listenable and satisfying style.
Our ideal candidate is knowledgeable, opinionated and passionate about Las Vegas. They have an insatiable appetite for its culture, politics, economy, sports, and people. They love to talk, and to ask questions and they’re good at it- because they’re genuinely interested. The host we’re looking for may have a journalism background-or they may be acomedian/musician/writer/politician/educator/entrepreneur. Whatever they’ve been up to, they’re a gifted speaker looking for a new way of expressing their love, frustration, and fascination about their city and the people who live in it.
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Salary: The pay range varies depending on level of experience, and if you work full-time or part-time. The full time salary range is $75,000 to $95,000. If you choose the part-time option, you will be hourly at a rate of $36 – $46.
Deadline to Apply: Monday, August 14th
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