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Hearst Television seeks a reporter

WGAL-TV, the Hearst Television NBC affiliate located in the Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA market is looking for a Reporter that has the ability to generate story ideas, write to video, and do compelling live shots. We are looking for a strong, take-charge reporter who hits the ground running every day. The successful candidate loves breaking news and is highly competitive. We value strong enterprise reporting and we’re looking for someone who finds the stories that lead newscasts. The Reporter is someone who can bring the energy of live reporting to our anchor desk. In addition to credibility, poise, and personality; we’re looking for a reporter who isn’t afraid to head out into the field and break the big stories. We are looking for this market’s next leader who isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions and will hold those in power accountable; and is a versatile, enterprising self-starter who is fast, efficient, works well under tight deadlines, can develop sources, and has excellent live reporting skills.

Responsibilities:

  • Works with and guides reporters and producers in newscast production
  • Gather and deliver vo’s, vo/sots, packages and ENG/SNG/TVU live shots for daily newscasts, WGAL.com and other digital platforms
  • Regularly plan, gather and assemble stories on day-of news or special project assignments
  • Participate in station-sponsored events both at the station and out in the community
  • Works with or without a photographer to gather and edit compelling video and captivating sound
  • Coordinates with news managers and producers to develop stories that go beyond surface details, that accentuate unique enterprise angles, and have exclusive content
  • Provides coverage of major stories for other Hearst and NBC Affiliates
  • Develops a network of sources who provide tips, early access to information, and allow the reporter to break stories of significance
  • Contributes pictures, video and text updates to mobile platforms consistently throughout the day
  • Ability to juggle multiple stories and projects at once, demonstrates exceptional time-management skills by meeting all deadlines under extraordinary pressure
  • Unwavering journalistic integrity and ethical standards
  • In-person attendance is required

Experience Requirements:

  • Past reporting experience (2-5 years) preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to enterprise and uncover stories
  • Your demo reel should be indicative of your everyday work

Qualifications Requirements:

  • Strong writing and storytelling skills
  • Ability to operate mobile transmission devices and use the latest technology
  • Can work in all weather conditions and carry up to 50 pounds
  • Have a valid driver’s license, can drive large vehicles over long distances, and a clear driving record
  • Ability to work varied shifts, including overnights and weekends
  • Can deal with the stresses and pressures of time-sensitive newscast production

Education:

  • Related experience, education and/or training considered
  • Hearst Television is a proud supporter of military veterans. Related military training and experience will be considered.

For more details click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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