New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a Broadcast Maintenance Engineer, Executive Producer, Digital Content Promotions Producer, two Promotions Producers, IT Support Technician, Chief Political Reporter, Reporter and News Producer.
WCAU and WWSI, the NBC and Telemundo stations in Philadelphia, have an opening for a Broadcast Maintenance Engineer.
Spanning three floors of the Comcast Technology Center, the dazzling new home of NBC 10 and Telemundo 62 is an 80,000-square-foot broadcast center and Philadelphia’s news epicenter. It features cutting-edge technologies and a LEED energy-efficient design. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated the ability to work alone and as part of a team and have extensive experience in the on-going maintenance, support and troubleshooting of various critical systems in a TV Station.
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KPRC 2, the Graham Media Group owned / NBC affiliated station in Houston, has openings for an Executive Producer, Digital Content Promotions Producer and Promotions Producer.
A paycheck goes further in Houston than it does in other major metro areas, with affordable housing and free or cheap attractions like biking along Buffalo Bayou and exploring the 7,800-acre George Bush Park. The affordability of this region, which is located in southeastern Texas and home to more than 6.7 million residents in the metro area, is attracting new people from across the country and around the world. In Houston, dining is a pastime, and the region pleases palates with more than 11,000 restaurants. Houston has everything from award-winning establishments to barbecue joints like Gatlin’s BBQ. The metro area also offers a variety of international cuisine ranging from Ethiopian to Indian.
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KYW-TV, the CBS O&O in Philadelphia, is seeking an IT Support Technician to join our information technology team.
Philadelphia is 2 hours from New York, Baltimore, the Chesapeake Bay, and Washington, D.C. It’s 2 hours to the Jersey beaches. You’re 2 hours to fishing, skiing, and hiking in the Pocono Mountains. There are cheesesteak and hoagies stores on nearly every corner. It’s a cottage industry around here. And of course, there’s WaWa, ask a local about that. Colleges? Please. Penn, Drexel, Temple, St. Joe’s, Villanova, they’re everywhere. Sports team? The Eagles, the Phillies, the 76ers, the Flyers, and the Union. Restaurants abound in the city and in the suburbs. History? If you have to ask, maybe this isn’t for you. Art, theater, music, and culture? Let me put it this way, you don’t have enough time to sample it all. Outdoor? Parks, trails, woodlands, lakes, rivers, whether you’re in the city proper or in the suburbs, you can take your pick.
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Here’s your chance to interview every president before they move over to the White House!
KCCI-TV, in Des Moines, Iowa’s News Leader, is searching for a Chief Political Reporter to cover local, state and national politics.
Des Moines has been listed as the ninth best place to live according to U.S. News and World Report, which listed Des Moines as one of the top five most affordable and best cities to live in and Livability.com calls Des Moines a millennial hotspot. Elegant Colonial and Tudor-style homes built in the early 1900s hide in quiet neighborhoods minutes from buzzy downtown, where lofts and condos draw the millennial crowd. Many families with kids flock to the suburbs where new housing developments continually pop up. And there’s plenty to do and see in Des Moines. Cultural events and festivals draw all ages to the downtown area. One-of-a-kind shops, locally owned restaurants and hip bars enliven entertainment districts. And plenty of bike trails and parks (and even a few lakes) provide opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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WIAT, Nexstar’s CBS affiliate in Birmingham, Ala., has openings for a Promotions Producer, Reporter and News Producer.
Birmingham encompasses art museums, theaters, concert venues and numerous festivals and events. With a variety of cuisines from world famous bar-b-que, to Korean, to Cuban, to multiple James Beard Award semi finalists, the city’s restaurant scene is just one way to experience the region’s diversity. For families, the zoo and the science center are big draws. College football fans look forward every year to tailgating and watching the SEC’s Alabama and Auburn games, along with the annual Magic City Classic when Alabama State University and Alabama A&M University face off. Birmingham’s beautiful downtown Regions Field is home to the White Sox double-A affiliate Birmingham Barons’ baseball team.
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