KERA, the public broadcasting organization for North Texas, is hiring a host to take over one of our station’s most visible and influential on-air roles.
The Morning Edition Host will play a critical role in making sure KERA is reaching our North Texas audiences each morning with reliable, in-the-moment information. With the morning newscaster, they will be a key voice and face of KERA’s effort to cement itself as a credible and dynamic news organization.
The ideal candidate will be able to work both collaboratively with staff and independently, executing a conversational, credible sound and exhibiting professionalism in all situations. We’re looking for someone with excellent board operation skills and an ability to craft dynamic, seamless breaks which highlight the national stories of the day alongside the local news content from the KERA Newsroom. Collaboration is key to this role and achieving the sound we seek for Morning Edition on KERA News.
The ideal candidate will have radio experience, and be willing to bring a fresh, conversational sound to our morning programming.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
As a KERA employee:
This list of job duties is not exhaustive and is subject to regular reviews and updates.
WHO YOU ARE:
We believe a strong organization includes employees from a range of backgrounds, with different skills, experiences and passions. If you don’t meet every job qualification but have some of these skills and think you’re the right person for the job, we’d like to hear from you. Please apply and tell us more about yourself.
BONUS IF YOU BRING:
SALARY RANGE:
HOW TO APPLY:
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