The TVNewsCheck Media Job Center classified ad service is ready to give your job openings the exposure we’ve always provided.
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The TVNewsCheck Media Job Center classified ad service is ready to give your job openings the exposure we’ve always provided.
Why has TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center been the go-to place for local television broadcasters?
Results. Like this comment from a recent advertiser:
“I had so much luck with our last ad, we’d like to place an ad for another open position as well.”
Among the broadcast groups posting ads to the Media Job Center in the past 12 months (many repeat customers) are Nexstar, Hearst, Gray, CBS News, SagamoreHill Broadcasting, Allen Media, Fox, Hubbard, Morgan Murphy, Standard Media, NBC, Lockwood, Weigel, Coastal TV, Illinois Public Media, Accuweather, Bonneville, Bahakel, Louisianna Public Broadcasting, University of Tennessee, Cowles, Voice of America and Bonneville.
Here are the top five reasons you should consider TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center
1—Audience. TVNewsCheck’s readers work in local TV, from CEOs to station general managers and in all categories from news, to marketing to engineering.
2—Value. TVNewsCheck’s ‘three for one’ option allows HR professionals to post three openings in one ad for 4 weeks.
3—Exposure. TVNewsCheck gives the openings added exposure on TVNewsCheck and social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
4—Multimedia Presentation. Classified ads on TVNewsCheck are an immersive multimedia experience with videos and pictures that invite potential candidates into the stations and their markets.
5—Service. The classified ad manager, Paul Greeley, often posts your ad within hours. Greeley is always available (817-578-6324) to answer any questions to make sure your ad is as perfect as you want it to be. [email protected]
CLICK HERE to post a classified ad on TVNewsCheck.
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