Rolling Stone is hiring a music reporter to write a variety of music stories, with an emphasis on covering the music business in L.A. Reporters with good sources within the industry, someone who will be committed to developing deeper sources in a transforming music landscape, and someone to write stories for a consumer audience is highly encouraged to apply.
Some of the duties would include general original story ideas development, writing profiles and reviews, cultivating sources and contacts and representing Rolling Stone at industry events, panels, and other special functions.
Candidates must have more than 3 years of experience with a strong ability to report and break news. Additionally, they should also have a general familiarity with the music industry.
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