New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a promotion manager, a marketing producer and two sales account executives.
KPNX in Phoenix is looking for a rock star marketing producer who excels in graphics, creativity and loves being part of a team. Turn up the heat and head to Phoenix.
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The Greater Phoenix area sees more sunshine than any other metro area in the country, thus its nickname, Valley of the Sun. Its downtown area may be characterized by sleek, ultramodern office buildings, but the city center is not all about work, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Phoenix also contains ample opportunities to play. Recently built sports stadiums, along with updated arts and shopping districts fringe downtown, as do some of the area’s finest eateries. Residents will find plenty to do in the Phoenix area. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike trails in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, kayak or paddleboard on Tempe Town Lake or enjoy desert wildlife at the Desert Botanical Garden. Dozens of museums with themes like Native American history, musical instruments, toys and firetrucks provide respite from the sun.
Cheering on Phoenix’s professional sports teams, including the MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks, the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, the NBA’s Suns, WNBA’s Mercury and the NHL’s Coyotes, is another favorite pastime.
WTVM the ABC affiliate in Columbus, Ga., needs a creative and innovative promotions manager. Ideal candidates will apply strong analytical skills and data-driven thinking to devise digital campaigns that engage, inform and motivate.
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And WTVM also needs a success-driven sales account executive to sell TV and digital advertising to local clients. This is a fast-paced and rewarding career that requires persistence, determination, organization, creativity and presentation skills. WTVM managers love to recognize team members’ individual achievements. As a Gray Television-owned media company, it offers “the best training in the media industry to help all our employees succeed.” Click here for more specifics and how to apply.
Columbus and its surrounding Metropolitan area was ranked fourth on the 100 Best U.S. Cities to live in by Best Life Magazine in 2009, and has plenty of outdoor activities and sunshine. There isn’t a lack of warm weather in this area, as Columbus is characterized as a humid subtropical climate. For work, for play, for raising a family — whatever reason you decide to move to Columbus — you’ll need to live in an area that suits your needs. Luckily, the downtown area of Columbus is the city’s central business district, but also features many historic districts with single family residences and churches.
In East Columbus, you’ll find homes intermingled with Bull Creek Golf Course, and Peachtree Mall in Midtown. For a suburban lifestyle, North Columbus has many established neighborhoods like Allendale and Green Island Hills, and newly built subdivisions mixed with high-rise hotels.
The median house value in the city is approximately $135,000, but the average listing price is closer to $200,000. One-bedroom apartments range from $500 to $1,100 based on size and location.
WPTZ NBC5, Hearst Television’s NBC affiliate in the scenic Burlington, Vt.-Plattsburgh, N.Y., market, has an immediate opening for an experienced local sales account executive. Great resources including Nielsen ratings, Marshall Marketing qualitative data, and the vast digital assets with Hearst Television provide significant opportunity for building innovative and effective marketing and sponsorship opportunities for both established and newly developed clients.
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Yankee Magazine says in Burlington, there is an outsize emphasis on doing — with sailboats, paddleboards, and bikes for hire. Farm-to-fork is a mantra here, along with the inventive brewing and distilling that have brought national attention. Church Street’s four blocks of pedestrian-only restaurants and shops hum into the night, or play host to festivals celebrating everything from jazz to fools.
With the University of Vermont at its back, this college town of 42,239 lives outside in summer. The ultimate summer is on a lake, with all the fresh air you could ask for. As if being the birthplace of Ben & Jerry’s wasn’t enough to lure nearly anyone to Burlington, it earned its place as one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live.
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