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WLNE-TV, ABC6 seeks a reporter

WLNE-TV, ABC6, the Standard Media-owned station in Providence, is looking for our next Multimedia Journalist/Reporter to join our team! The Multimedia Journalist/Reporter will seek out and pursue unique, impactful stories; write, shoot and edit compelling pieces; and provide meaningful live shots. We are looking for a passionate storyteller, who strives to win the story of the day and to present details in a creative way that best benefits the audience. The Multimedia Journalist/Reporter will create content for broadcast and across all of our digital platforms.

Responsibilities:

  • Write, shoot and edit packages and vo/sots
  • Pitch stories that have a “right now” impact
  • Be involved in – and create contacts in – the community
  • Write stories for all digital platforms, including our website and social media platforms
  • Produce special reports as needed
  • Create web-extra content
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • A curious, innovative spirit
  • Experience reporting in a newsroom
  • Strong multi-tasking skills
  • Experience shooting and editing video
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Bachelor’s degree in journalism or related field preferred

For more details click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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