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The Morning Call seeks a digital content producer

The Morning Call is looking for a digital content producer to get our news report started each morning.

What you will do: 

  • This person will quickly identify and report on/curate breaking news and trending stories, focusing on the topics our digital subscribers value most
  • These topics include crime and public safety, weather, major traffic tie-ups, but also anything else that our readers are talking about on any given day
  • The position also entails monitoring social platforms, wire services, partners and competitors for anything breaking/trending that is of interest to our audience, and getting it posted across all our platforms in a timely manner
  • This person works quickly and independently, and is able to shift gears at a moment’s notice

What you will bring: 

  • Successful candidate is self-motivated
  • A team player who possesses strong news judgment and social media skills
  • Cleanly write, multi-task and maintain a commitment to accuracy while working quickly
  • Ability to keep an eye on what is driving audience interest and best SEO and headline practices
  • College degree and some journalism experience required

Salary: $20 to $25 per hour

For further information click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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