New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a digital content manager, executive producer of a national political show, an MGA line producer and MGA producer and an executive producer for morning news.
KTVN, the CBS affiliate for Reno/Lake Tahoe, Nev., has an opening for a digital content manager.
Although it often plays second fiddle to Las Vegas, Reno may be the more attractive option for those considering a move to the Southwest for a number of reasons. Reno residents have a wealth of cultural events and outdoor activities at their fingertips. Outside Reno proper, the Sierra Nevada range provides hiking and biking, while Lake Tahoe, with several ski resorts dotting its perimeter, is about an hour’s drive away. The region is home to several highly rated K-12 schools, which is a perk for families, and the University of Nevada-Reno draws a new group of young residents every year.
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National political show based in Charlotte, N.C., seeks a highly motivated and experienced executive producer to oversee the production process. The successful candidate will have a deep understanding of the political landscape and be able to provide insightful analysis and commentary on the current events and political issues of the day. They will also be responsible for managing a team of producers, writers, and other production staff to ensure that the show meets the highest standards of quality and integrity.
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U.S. News & World Report ranks Charlotte as the 8th Best Place to Live in the country. A charming yet sprawling Southern city, Charlotte is a pleasant urban area nestled in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, within a few hours’ drive of both the Appalachian Mountains and North Carolina’s white sand beaches. Its geographical location, generally temperate weather, relative affordability and local culture are all draws to the Queen City. Pro sports representation in the NBA and NFL give residents something to root for, while museums, parks and an exploding brewery scene offer more diversions for people with varying interests. One thing Charlotteans may take for granted is the city’s cleanliness. There’s a certain pride residents take in their city, and even the downtown area is more well-kept and free from trash and graffiti than visitors might expect. Perhaps it has something to do with the flora; neighborhoods like Myers Park and Dilworth are adorned with large, old trees that give way to bustling intersections and commercial developments.
The CBS News Streaming Network is seeking a New York-based MGA line producer and an MGA producer to join its 24-hour coverage team.
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New York City is America’s largest metro area, home to nearly 21 million people speaking more than 200 languages. It’s a place written about in songs, it has served as the backdrop for countless movies and it’s inspired people worldwide with its grandiosity. Brimming with some of the nation’s tallest buildings and historic landmarks, New York City is never short on spectacle. The metro area is a place of opportunity, which is why – despite the crowds and costs – people keep coming. Some of the world’s best theaters, restaurants, museums, parks and cultural activities can be found here. New York City’s communities are as diverse as its people, from Greenwich Village in downtown to Harlem in uptown. Beyond Manhattan, the city is comprised of four additional boroughs: Queens, which has a long history of fabulous immigrant food; Brooklyn and its thriving literary and arts scene; the Bronx and its abundant green space and wildlife; and Staten Island with its lovely coastline.
WCVB NewsCenter 5, Hearst’s ABC affiliate in Boston, is looking for a full-time executive producer to lead Boston’s #1 morning news team.
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Boston often feels like a small town with all the perks of city life, according to U.S. News & World & Report. It is historic but ever-evolving. It is a region of sports enthusiasts, artists and entrepreneurs. Often referred to as the Cradle of Liberty, Boston is the site of some of the most significant social, cultural and political moments in U.S. history. Living in the region can feel like you’re acting out the pages of a history book while simultaneously experiencing the perks of a modern metro area. Boston’s tenacious spirit was born out of an act of revolution, and its drive to pursue innovation and progress is in its DNA. Meanwhile, if there is one thing that can transcend race, religion, age or any other personal distinction in Boston, it’s sports. Whether it’s for the Patriots (NFL), Bruins (NHL), Celtics (NBA), Red Sox (MLB) or Revolution (MLS), bonds are forged through the unconditional support of Boston’s beloved professional sports teams.
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