You will work closely with senior digital and editorial newsroom leadership and audience development team to create online content that maintains the highest journalistic integrity and grows the reach and the following for the PBS NewsHour.
Primary responsibilities include desktop video editing and web publishing, original video production in the field, and researching news archives to develop and produce editorially rich storytelling designed for the social and online audience. College degree and a minimum of four (4) years of experience in video news reporting and production, including online content, preferably for a national news outlet.
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