고페이알바 Full-time or part-time journalism/sports reporting positions for investigative reporting and writing of imaginative news stories for The Times-Record. Additional qualifications experience in monitoring news, reporters databases, and newswire tools, notably Cision, Meltwater, and PRNewswire. At least one years writing and reporting experience, either full-time or other day-to-day journalism environment.
Must have prior journalism experience, be an avid journalist, highly creative, excel under deadline pressure, and work with a team. You will be learning from (or learning more of) a team of veteran news managers who like to help nurture emerging talent. Seeking a dynamic person who can manage a robust newsroom and be a solid member of a news leadership team.
We are looking for a journalist with a passion for public service journalism, and with a mindset focused on readers. For this role, Built In is looking for a journalist with skills to do research, conduct interviews, and write crisp, journalistic copy. The Bismarck Tribune is looking for a veteran reporter who can cover the energy industry, along with environmental impacts from developments.
The Bismarck Tribune, a daily newspaper in North Dakotas capital city, is looking for a permanent reporter who will cover the energy and environmental beats. The Devils Lake Journal, based in Devils Lake, N.D., is looking for a full-time, extremely driven sportswriter and general assignment reporter to join our team. The Cass County Reporter is looking for an experienced, determined person willing to accept the role of editor in Casselton, North Dakota. The Bismarck Tribune is looking for someone who will look for the stories behind the stories; someone who does not wait for the news conferences.
If you are looking to make your mark on television news with a spot on air, jump on this ad for our Multimedia Journalist position. This reporter will also get a chance to help out on other editorial projects, including feature writing and breaking news coverage, when time allows. The reporter will work collaboratively with reporters throughout the newsroom, including on breaking news, politics, health, business, technology, science, and video desks.
The reporter can work in one or multiple beats, but must also have a keen eye for breaking the days biggest news stories and finding fresh angles, no matter what topic. Researching new story or article ideas and pitching ideas to editors News analysts, reporters, and reporters generally work at a specific type of media organization, such as a TV or radio station, a newspaper, or a website. News analysts, reporters, and journalists in the print media conduct interviews and write stories or articles to use in newspapers, magazines, and online publications. They cover international, national, and local news for newspapers, magazines, websites, television, and radio.
Online journalists cover newsworthy facts and stories following open-source journalism, distributed reporting, as well as traditional newsroom methods. Traditional reporting refers to a newsgathering approach by interviews, observations, and the examination of documents. Distributed news reporting is used extensively, as readers are more likely to get first-hand information that is easy to post online. Distributed news reporting is an approach in which readers are encouraged to contribute their own information.
For instance, reporters working at one media outlet can aggregate and report on news stories published by several newspapers owned by the same parent company. Others also may work in collaboration with editors, photographers, videographers, and other reporters as they work on a piece or story. Other Experiences For News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists Employers typically prefer hiring candidates who had internships or worked at a newspaper, radio, or college television station.
Advancement For News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists After earning experience, on-the-ground reporters for a local news station can grow into an anchor on that station. With experience, online journalists can start working for larger, international organizations. Prefer has led to an enormous demand for online journalists, with many publishers, broadcasters, and other newsgathering agencies queuing up to benefit from the new technology.
You need to be very interested in the media landscape, and you need some experience working with journalists and getting media coverage. You will also have a flair for finding stories that resonate, and for telling those stories in ways that are appropriate to news media. You should be a strong journalist, an aggressive beat reporter, and an exceptional writer, who can craft clear, succinct, highly visual stories out of complicated materials. Look for a solid journalist, aggressive reporter, excellent writer and someone who excels at field reporting.
This is a full-time position which includes weekends on the weather beat as well as some work on the MMJ (reporting) side of things during the week. Opportunities with the Reporters Committee include permanent positions, Legal and Policy Fellowships, Internships, and other opportunities when permanent positions are available. Interns have an opportunity to work with the Reporters Committees TPFP/policy team on press freedom projects affecting federal and state policies. The Reporters Committees communications team offers part- and full-time internships to undergraduates and recent graduates during the fall, spring, and summer terms.
Communications interns will have an opportunity to collaborate with staff from throughout the Reporters Committee (legal, policy, development, and operations) while supporting the communications team to increase awareness and engagement with the Reporters Committees mission and work. The interns will write about media law issues for our website, support the creation of content for our social media channels and monthly newsletter, contribute to ongoing research, and assist with maintaining key resources. The media relations lead reports to the media relations manager and will work closely with social media, creative, narrative, and marketing teams.
This part-time journalist is responsible for working up to 25 hours a week writing eight weekly replenishment articles and eight monthly fund round-ups. News analysts, reporters, and reporters schedules Most news analysts, reporters, and reporters work full-time, and most news analysts schedules are variable.