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Sinclair Broadcast Group seeks a news producer, WLUK/WCWF

WLUK has an immediate opening for a creative News Producer! In this role, you will create compelling news content for our broadcast platforms. You will be part of a positive culture, where new employees are supported by experienced journalists.  You will determine the flow of newscasts and coordinate the on-air content pf a newscast. Writing and Creativity are the main elements of this position.   Our team is dedicated to training new employees so they are able to succeed in our new digital/broadcast news culture. This could be your first step to an exciting career in digital and broadcast communication.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A strong desire to create and share news and information
  • Be a creative and accurate writer
  • Be able to multitask and manage time in order to put together an exciting and informative newscast
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong communication skills
  • The ability to execute news strategies and goals in daily newscasts

Experience:

  • Previous news experience is preferred, however we will train the right candidate
  • A 4 year degree is preferred – Journalism, or a related field of study (Political Science, Speech, Communication, Digital Arts, English)

For more information click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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