New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a digital sales manager and an IT support specialist.
WCAV-WVAW (FOX Virginia), Lockwood Broadcast Group stations in Charlottesville, VA, is looking for a digital sales manager.
The ideal candidate will have previous digital sales and/or digital advertising experience, strong presentation skills, a desire to build relationships with new and existing customers, a dedication to customer service and success, and a proven track record of business development and revenue growth.
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CBS19, FOX Virginia and ABC Virginia serve the unique market of Charlottesville, Virginia. Charlottesville, Virginia, is about 70 miles northeast of Richmond, and 90 miles west of the Chesapeake. Just two hours from Washington DC, Charlottesville offers quiet country retreats and horseback rides in nearby Shenandoah National Park, the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains, as well as a wealth of history that includes the homes of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Charlottesville combines a sophisticated urban environment with stunning natural beauty. The city consistently ranks among the best places in the US to live. Residents are drawn to the region for its lovely setting, low crime, culture and food and wine scene. More than 235,000 people call the Charlottesville metropolitan area home.
KCCI-TV, Hearst’s CBS affiliate in Des Moines, Iowa, is looking for an IT support specialist.
This is an entry to mid-level position providing support for end users and associated systems. This a hands-on position in a mid-sized news-oriented broadcast television environment.
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Des Moines is listed as the 14th best place to live according to U.S. News and World Report. Housing prices in Des Moines proper are well below the national median. 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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