The ideal candidate will have 5+ years television experience producing live programs, and significant control room experience.
Duties include but are not limited to: line producing a live business news program daily, writing scripts, research support, pitching interesting and creative ideas for segments, helping to manage staff, coordinating graphics, producing segments and reporter hits, booking guests, and most importantly the ability to work under intense deadline pressure during market hours.
Candidates must show high-level knowledge of the financial markets, business news and have the ability to react to breaking news with instant programming ideas.
A successful candidate will be an aggressive, self-starter who can interact with high profile talent and all-level guests.
Also required: great communication skills, creative and “out of the box” thinking, someone who can multi-task, has a terrific attitude, and works well with a team.
To apply, go here.
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