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Company Name:
Hearst Television
Producer
Category: News - Producer
Location: Honolulu, HI - KITV-TV
Posted: 09/16/2014
Full-Time/Part-Time: Full Time
Compensation:
Description:
Job Description:
KITV, a Hearst Television owned station and an ABC affiliate, is looking for a full-time producer. The news producer is responsible for creating a newscast from top to bottom and managing it throughout the day. The producer will work closely with reporters, photographers, news managers and other staff to build a relevant and compelling product using all available resources.
Responsibilities:Job
Responsibilities:
Research and write news stories for television, web and mobile. Create graphics and assist reporters with story development. Present story ideas in daily editorial meetings with emphasis on enterprise stories. Assist with other news projects as assigned.
Requirements:Qualifications Requirements:
Strong writing skills. Solid editorial judgment along with knowledge of local, national and world news. Creativity and a passion for news. Works well with others.
Education:Education:
Degree in broadcast journalism, broadcast news or related field.
Experience:Experience Requirements
Minimum two years of related experience, preferably as a news producer. Knowledge of ENPS newsroom software is a plus.
To apply:To Apply:
Send cover letter, resume and samples of work to:
Chuck Parker
News Director
KITV
801 South King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
EOE
M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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