WRAL, Capitol Broadcasting’s NBC affiliate in Raleigh, North Carolina, serving the Triangle region of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Fayetteville, needs a reporter and two multi-media journalists. Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill are known for their research/technology roots and collegiate rivalries, according to U. S. News & World Report, which ranks Raleigh as the 10th Best Place to Live in the country.
WRAL, Capitol Broadcasting’s NBC affiliate in Raleigh, North Carolina, serving the Triangle region of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Fayetteville, needs a reporter and two multi-media journalists.
The reporter should be a standout, seasoned storyteller who can hit the ground running daily. We need a self-starter who can lead newscasts, work sources, investigate tips and enterprise original content five days a week. This person must be a creative writer who consistently delivers engaging live shots. We need to count on this reporter to break news across multiple platforms on a regular basis. Embracing and effectively using social media is essential to succeeding in this job. Solid news judgment and a strong sense of visual storytelling are essential skills.
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The breaking news multi-media journalist should be able to master gathering and delivering breaking news during live reports. The individual will spend all hours in the field monitoring scanners, source tips, social media reports and assignment desk communication. We need to count on this reporter to break news across multiple platforms on a regular basis. Embracing and effectively using social media is essential to succeeding in this job. Solid news judgment and a strong sense of visual storytelling are essential skills.
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The multi-media journalist must be skilled in using the latest creative storytelling tools and techniques to craft, shoot, and edit their original content. As an MMJ, the individual must generate local story ideas daily; conduct compelling interviews; and creatively produce television reports in a clear, imaginative manner. The individual must have strong writing abilities, solid news judgment and a strong sense of visual storytelling.
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Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill are known for their research/technology roots and collegiate rivalries, according to U. S. News & World Report, which ranks Raleigh as the 10th Best Place to Live in the country. Raleigh, known as the city of oaks for its many oak trees, which line the streets in the heart of the city, is the state capitol, and the second largest city in North Carolina.
This tri-city region is luring new residents every day with a high quality of life. One of the best parts about Raleigh is that it’s a city with a small town feel. The area is home to North Carolina State University, Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Many people who call the Raleigh and Durham metro areas home are young, friendly, diverse and educated. They enjoy dining out in the more than 1,200 local restaurants in the Raleigh area, many of which have earned national accolades, and gathering over craft beers in one of the region’s many microbreweries. A strong sense of community is evident, as strangers are quick to provide a friendly conversation when standing in line at the supermarket.
Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill also encompass beautiful green spaces, family-friendly museums and a growing art and music scene defined by monthly gallery walks, summer concerts and music festivals like Hopscotch.
Raleigh is just a few hours west of the Atlantic Ocean, only a couple hours from the mountains if you enjoy skiing or snowboarding.
The median home price is about $250,000 and median rent is under a thousand dollars.
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