The Wall Street Journal Digital Network seeks a video journalist with specific experience in the field of guest booking and video segment production with 5+ Years of booking, writing and video production experience for WSJ’s daily live programs, special taped interviews and special events.
Excellent editorial judgment, strong organizational, creativity and teamwork skills a must. This position also requires the ability to work in high pressure, deadline oriented news environment. Interest and experience in both hard and feature news a plus.
Responsibilities include:
-Pitching segment ideas
-Booking and researching high profile guests for programs and special events (including newsmakers, business leaders, innovators, politicians, thought leaders, celebrities etc.)
-Assist producer with live show duties (like writing intros, creating graphics and choosing video elements based on booked guest segment)
-Working with talent and editors (reporters &editors) to plan and execute video packages based on pitched ideas
Skills:
-5+ years experience working in web and/or broadcast television/media
-Demonstrated ability to book high profile guests
-Experience with shooting, editing and producing video packages
-BA degree or equivalent required
To apply, go here.
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