New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for a general manager, creative services director, a news anchor/reporter, nightside news reporter, video technical support coordinator, investigative reporter, integrated digital specialist and local sales manager.
Fort Myers Broadcasting (WINK) seeks a general manager to oversee its media properties in Fort Myers-Naples, FL. WINK is a privately owned company in business since 1944 by the same family. The GM will oversee all operations, including legal, human resources, programming, engineering, accounting and news, and totals over 200 employees.
Situated between Tampa and Miami on Florida’s Gulf Coast, Fort Myers is a growing city. The “City of Palms” has long lured vacationers with its year-round warmth, lush flora, waterways and proximity to white sand beaches. These qualities have attracted such notable seasonal visitors as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone, and help lure new residents to the area, as well. Once thought of as a retirement town, Fort Myers offers an abundance of outdoor activities, like boating, fishing, hiking, biking, tennis, pickleball and golf. It has also grown more diverse, providing myriad cultural and dining diversions, from local theater troupes to an array of cuisines from renowned chefs.
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WBTV, Gray Television’s CBS affiliate in Charlotte, NC, has openings for a creative services director, a news anchor (w/end)/reporter (evening), and a nightside news reporter (w/day).
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. Charlotte takes pride in its cityscape, defined by a handful of skyscrapers. But the city’s essence is perhaps better captured in its diverse neighborhoods and suburban areas, each of which has its own style and flair. 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.
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The city of Tampa, Florida has an opening for a video technical support coordinator.
Living in the Tampa Bay area is like being on vacation all year. U. S. News & World Report rates the Tampa Bay are as the 24th Best Place to Live in the country. And Florida has no state income tax. Residents of the Tampa Bay area enjoy both a laid-back beach lifestyle and the amenities of a large metropolitan area, including professional sports teams, museums, and an array of entertainment and dining options. Living in the Tampa Bay area is like being on vacation all year. Tampa has a hip social scene and the beaches offer water sports and activities like parasailing and dolphin-watching cruises. Locals also cheer for area sports teams, including the Buccaneers of the NFL, the Lightning of the NHL and the Rays of the MLB.
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KELO, branded as KELOLAND-TV, Nexstar’s CBS and MyNetworkTV affiliates in Sioux Falls, SD, has openings for an investigative reporter, integrated digital specialist and local sales manager. The station is one of the highest-rated CBS affiliates in the nation and serves portions of South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska – one of the largest coverage areas in the nation.
Sioux Falls ranks among some of the U.S.’s best small and mid-size American cities, according to a study conducted by Livability.com. Sioux Falls is one of the safest and most affordable places to live in the nation. Sioux Falls has steadily grown by over 20,000 people in the past five years with even more moving to the city since the start of the pandemic. School enrollments are up, homes are selling for record prices, and local companies have stated that they’re trying to get more apartments and homes on the market to meet demand.
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