New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a director of sales, an account executive, a news photographer, creative services writer, a local sales manager and a photographer/editor.
WKRN, Nexstar’s ABC affiliate in Nashville, has immediate openings for a director of sales, an account executive and a news photographer.
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Nashville is the 25th top U.S. cities to live, according to U.S. News & World Report. Forbes magazine ranked Nashville the eighth-best U.S. market to buy a home and Travel+Leisure magazine ranked Nashville as the friendliest city in America as well as one of the top 50 places to visit in the world. Nashville real estate offers all of that, plus no state income tax and the best music scene on the planet. The metro area has a blossoming job market and an exploding entertainment scene.
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KOB4, Hubbard’s NBC affiliate in Albuquerque, N.M., is searching for a person to join a great team in a key role as creative services writer/producer. The team is known for its unique and award-winning messages covering all things news, weather and investigative plus launching and supporting meaningful community projects.
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Perhaps best known for the annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque is a culturally rich and naturally beautiful metropolitan area, according to U. S. News & World Report. Albuquerque residents have plenty to keep them busy, from the art galleries to the historic Native American sites all around the region. The Albuquerque zoo, gardens and aquarium are popular with families, and a host of museums are great places to spend the rare rainy day. Albuquerque has a robust culinary scene and includes nationally recognized wineries and breweries. Albuquerque offers quick access to outdoor recreation, such as hiking, mountain biking and even skiing in the Sandia Mountains that border the metro area to the east. The Rio Grande that flows through the city center is a playground for kayakers, and miles of walking and cycling trails wind through its wooded banks.
WLBT, Gray’s NBC affiliate and the #1 media in Jackson, Miss., is looking for a highly qualified candidate to become local sales manager. We are proud to be part of Gray Television, a company that offers tremendous sales support, sales training and leadership development. We are focused on growing market share, building successful client partnerships, driving new local direct revenue and coaching and training a local team.
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Jackson, the largest metro area in Mississippi, is leading the charge for the state’s arts, culinary and cultural progression, according to U. S. News & World Report. Jackson has maintained much of its distinct Southern charm, a characteristic that is drawing new chefs, artists and other movers and shakers to this region in droves. Jackson is very affordable. The median home sale price is significantly lower than the national median. Jackson’s recreational and entertainment options appeal to a variety of people. Country clubbers are at home in Jackson’s active social scene, and culture buffs will find plenty to do. Museums like the Mississippi Museum of Art and the Eudora Welty House are small but well-maintained. And downtown’s popular Fondren district is a vibrant collection of restaurants, bars and entertainment venues.
Gray Television is looking for a photographer/editor to join our team for a new daily news magazine. Gray Television is launching a new national daily news magazine and we’re looking for talented journalists to join our team. This is a chance to join a team producing the next wave of syndicated programming for the company. The daily show will include elements from InvestigateTV as well as original editorial content and stories culled from Gray stations. This new M-F show will air on all 113 Gray television stations.
This will be a position based in the greater Washington D.C. area.
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With a recent explosion of restaurants, cafes, boutiques and clubs, D.C. is transitioning into a thriving cultural hub. This isn’t the Washington you remember from your middle school field trip – it’s much hipper than that. The Washington, D.C., metro area has the perks of a large urban area. It’s serviced by an extensive public transit system and is home to plenty of restaurants, entertainment venues, a variety of museums, public parks and other cultural sites. Meanwhile, each neighborhood in the District and its surrounding towns has its own atmosphere. Residents gather for block parties, mingle at dog parks and converse at coffee shops, creating an ambiance similar to that of a much smaller community.
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