New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for sales managers at Nexstar and Cox stations, a morning anchor at a Gray station, and a weather anchor/MSJ at a Standard Media station.
KLKN, Standard Media’s ABC affiliate in Lincoln, Neb (DMA 107), Nebraska’s Trusted News Source, has an opening for a weekend weather anchor/MSJ to add to its Storm Alert Weather Team. The ideal candidate has a meteorology degree or be in the process of obtaining one. You will also be expected to contribute to the news product, either as a producer or reporter.
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With more parkland per capita than Austin, Texas; Portland, Ore.; and all but a handful of U.S. cities, an extensive (and growing) bike trail network, and a low cost of living, Lincoln is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the Midwest. There are lots of pubs, nightclubs and dive bars. The major industry generally in Nebraska is agriculture, the landscape — rolling hills and fertile plains — is the one major reason for the wild west lifestyle for most people in the state.
Hence, it is common to see people walking down the street in cowboy hats as they get their daily business done. The way of life in Nebraska is more peaceful and slower because people live rurally. The monthly rent is around $745 for a 900 square-foot apartment and the median home value is about $175,000.
WDAM, Gray’s NBC-ABC affiliate serving Hattiesburg, Miss. (DMA 167), is looking for an experienced morning anchor to join its news team. You’ll anchor WDAM Sunrise and report live from the field and in the studio.
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Known as Hub City, Hattiesburg is conveniently located at the intersection of six major U.S. highways. It offers a plethora of attractions and activities. The historic districts of Hattiesburg are some of the most intact neighborhoods in Mississippi. The Mobile Street District preserves the city’s African American heritage, and the Hub City, North Main and Oaks Historic Districts feature tree-lined streets and buildings dating back to the 1880s.
Hattiesburg is home to The University of Southern Mississippi and south of Hattiesburg is the largest U.S. National Guard training base east of the Mississippi River. It now attracts newcomers because of the diversity of its economy, strong neighborhoods and the central location in South Mississippi.
WFXP, Nexstar’s Fox affiliate in Erie, Pa. (DMA 152), is seeking a dynamic local sales manager with a minimum of three years broadcast sales experience.
WFXP is looking for a sales leader who creates a positive culture for success through leadership, clear direction, teaching, motivating and evaluating the sales efforts of its local team; develop and execute sales strategies that result in exceeding revenue targets for local and digital sales.
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Erie is situated directly on Lake Erie, not far from the Allegheny National Forest, about halfway between Buffalo to the north and Cleveland to the south. Millions of tourists visit Erie for water recreation at Presque Isle State Park, as well as attractions like a casino and horse racetrack named for the state park.
Other cultural assets within the city include the Erie Land Light, Warner Theatre, its several Philharmonic orchestras, the Bicentennial Tower and the Blasco Library and Erie Maritime Museum located nearby.
The lake is a popular destination for fishing and boating, and Presque Isle State Park, Pennsylvania’s largest state park, offers water recreation and good beaches.
The downtown area has a new waterfront redevelopment project with a new convention center and park facilities. The city has cultural amenities and museums and a minor league baseball team. The median home price is about $85,000.
WHBQ, Cox Media’s Fox affiliate in Memphis (DMA 51), is in search of a director of sales. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing the sales strategies of a multiple media portfolio. You will lead a team of sales managers, traffic and account executives.
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Memphis is known for mild winters and has more sunny days than Jacksonville, Fla. It’s also home to great music and food. Memphis has one of the lowest costs of living for a large metro area. Rent prices and mortgage expenses are considerably lower than the national average.
You know that Memphis a pro basketball and hockey team. You know about Beale Street and all the entertainment the city has to offer. But Memphis is also a leading commercial and industrial city and is one of the busiest inland ports on the Mississippi River.
The University of Memphis is there, and the University of Tennessee also has a branch in Memphis. The city also boasts a wildlife sanctuary, the Lichterman Nature Center, two state parks and the Memphis Botanical Garden, which houses an arboretum, a conservatory and a Japanese garden.
The average cost of a home there is $180,375, while the average two-bedroom/two-bathroom apartment rents for $726 a month.
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