New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a director of sales, director of strategic marketing, creative services producer and a creative services editor, local sales manager and news director.
Nexstar’s market-leading WBTW (CBS) and EBTW (Antenna TV) is looking for an experienced, driven sales professional to serve as Director of Sales for our media properties in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (DMA 100.)
Myrtle Beach is the heart of the Grand Strand – a 60-mile string of world famous beaches. Myrtle Beach residents benefit from living in a tourist haven, according to U. S. News & World Report. Those who live here have access to quality restaurants, a variety of leisure activities and a jam-packed events calendar. Myrtle Beach caters to its outdoorsy residents with two state that feature hiking and biking trails, but the main draw here is the sprawling beaches. Residents can take advantage of the nearly 60 miles of shoreline. In addition to its coveted coastline, the Myrtle Beach area is peppered with world-class golf courses. The cost of living in Myrtle Beach is lower than what the average American pays in other metro areas, largely due to the region’s housing costs. U. S. News & World Report listed it as the #26 best place to live in the US, the #1 place to live in South Carolina, and the #1 Fast-Growing Places in the US in its 2020 survey.
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WDJT, Weigel Broadcasting’s CBS affiliate in Milwaukee, has openings for a Director of Strategic Marketing, Creative Services Producer and a Creative Services Editor.
We are a family-owned company committed to storytelling in our local communities. We don’t have corporate must-run stories or mandates. We have an entrepreneurial spirit and are dedicated to digging deep into what our local viewers want to know about.
According to the website, HomeIA, Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin, with around 600,000 residents in the city itself and roughly 1.6 million in the wider metro area. Its architecture and neighborhoods flaunt its history, from its industrial roots to its historic influx of German, Polish, Italian, and Irish immigrants. It’s a city that loves its sports, beer, festivals, and music, and local culture ranges from the refined (like the architecturally impressive Milwaukee Art Museum on the shore of Lake Michigan) to the down-home (like the traditional Friday fish fry). One of the great things about living in Milwaukee is that you get all the benefits while spending less than you would in most big cities in the United States.
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Lockwood Broadcast Group is seeking an experienced Multi-Platform Local Sales Manager candidate to lead our broadcast and digital sales marketing team for WTNZ and WKNX in Knoxville TN.
U.S. News & World Report named the city one of the Top 50 Places to Live, and Livability.com calls Knoxville one of the Best Affordable Places to Live in the U.S. Located in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains, and home to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville has a lot to offer. Knoxville’s home to 55 parks, a renovated downtown, a great public school system, and a full roster of music and sporting events. Sports enthusiasts will enjoy cheering on the minor league baseball Tennessee Smokies, the Knoxville Ice Bears professional hockey team and the much-hyped SEC-affiliated University of Tennessee Volunteers football and basketball teams.
But shopping, sports and natural beauty aren’t the only reasons to move here: Affordability is another major incentive. The cost of buying a home in Knoxville is much less than it is in other major metro areas. Residents also enjoy the added benefit of proximity to major highways that connect Knoxville to places like Nashville, Atlanta and Chattanooga. In the last five years, Knoxville has become one of the 10 fastest-growing cities in the country according to WalletHub.
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News 3 Now/WISC has a rare opening for a News Director to lead our team at the family-owned flagship of Morgan Murphy Media in one of America’s best cities.
Madison, Wisconsin’s state capital, is located on an isthmus surrounded by four lakes, Lake Mendota, Lake Monona, Lake Kegonsa and Lake Waubesa, thus its nickname, City of Four Lakes. About 80 west of Milwaukee. Madison exudes the casual, down-to-earth feel you’d expect in the capital of America’s Dairyland, according to U. S. News & World Report, which declared the city as the 12th Best Place to Live in the U.S. Madison’s rich arts and food scenes impress even the most cosmopolitan newcomers. World-class performers and speakers regularly cycle through the region.
Meanwhile, Madison appeals to foodies, with its locally produced cheese and local beer from a growing legion of microbreweries and gastropubs. Drinks and dining are a consistent source of conversation with friendly Madisonians, as is sports, especially if the conversation revolves around the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Division I basketball team, the Wisconsin Badgers. During the summer, Madison’s lakes draw boaters, canoers, kayakers, sailors, swimmers and stand-up paddleboarders. Even more lakes and state parks await within driving distance. Regional bike paths wind outward in all directions for those up for a trek outside the metro area.
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