Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

NBC4: Senior Marketing Writer/Producer

WCMH-TV (NBC4), here for you, is seeking a talented, creative Senior Producer/Writer to join our Marketing team. Are you a strong writer with excellent, Premiere editing skills? Can you take your vision from a thought to a promo? Do you understand the difference between a news story and a news tease? Does your copy create intrigue and sell coverage?

Major Purpose: You will be responsible for increased ratings and market the station through news promotions, campaigns and presentations. This vision composes fresh video and tight supporting copy to produce broadcast and online multi-media promos that both inspire the viewer and sell the news product each day. This position is responsible for the look, feel, tone, cadence, and storytelling of our brand and product marketing on a daily basis. The person in this role will build productive relationships with content and revenue departments through personal initiative, flexibility, and intellectual curiosity. You will write, produce, and edit news topicals, utilize social media to draw viewer tune-in, produce proof of performance promos, plus produce product and brand campaigns. The successful candidate must also be an excellent communicator with solid news judgement that can write compelling news copy with little supervision. You must be able to work in a fast-paced news environment and can handle tight deadlines. As part of our promotions team you will have the opportunity to work with a very creative group. We have fun, work hard, and push to make our on-air promotions soar to new heights.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Write, produce and edit succinct yet compelling daily news and sweeps topicals and brand promotions and select accompaniments such as video, music, sound effects and graphics.
  • Sift through complex and frequently changing project details in order to define, communicate and produce copy that supports audience and brand growth.
  • Assist and support marketing team with logistics, execution and delivery of creative
  • Serve as marketing videographer and be able to secure talent, scout locations, address lighting and supply props.
  • Proactively write and produce "Proof of Benefit" spots with compelling creative and video that showcase the NBC4 brand pillars
  • Assumes ownership of all projects by setting priorities and identifying critical issues and goals.
  • Coordinate special projects as assigned, including but not limited to station events and interactive cross-promotions.
  • Writes, shoots and produces station PSA and event promotions as necessary
Education and Experience:
  • Ability to write clear and succinctly offering a variety of concepts for approaching sweeps stories, daily topicals and brand campaigns.
  • Ability to react proactively to feedback
  • Creative and conceptual thinker
  • Personal initiative, flexibility and intellectual curiosity
  • Strong news judgement
  • Strong process-orientation tempered w/ability to recognize when flexibility is required
  • Proven hands-on experience w/non-linear editing
  • Ability to find absolute shortest way to clearly communicate an idea
  • Bachelor's Degree in English, Journalism or Multimedia/Video production
  • 3+ years of concept to completion video in broadcast, or corporate video production and communication environment.
  • Must be proficient in HD non-linear, file based, shred storage editing enNBC4vironment.
  • Experience with Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Flash and various video compression technologies.
  • Portfolio of work required
Send resume to WCMH-TV, Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43220 or email your resume to wcmhhr@wcmh.com or apply online at www.mediageneral.com

Background check and drug test; EOE M/F/D/V

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Newseum: Spring Collections Internship

This announcement is for the Spring 2012 semester.

Newseum Spring Collections Internship – Washington, DC

Are you looking for an exciting internship that will provide you with the skills necessary to help you obtain full-time museum employment? If so, the Newseum’s Collections Internship is for you!

The Newseum, a revolutionary 250,000-square-foot museum of news, offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits. At the Newseum, we pride ourselves on creating up-to-the minute exhibits and actively collecting modern and historic artifacts. As a Newseum intern you can work at our museum downtown or our state-of-the-art storage center in Laurel, Maryland (or both). Internship hours are flexible and can be arranged to fit individual’s schedules - this can include morning and weekend work. You will be a member of the small, dynamic Collections team and will be able to make an enormous contribution to the work we do. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain Collections experience and be involved in the day-to-day operations of one of Washington, D.C.’s most popular museums!

Intern responsibilities will include, but are not limited to assisting Registrars and Collections Specialists with the following tasks:

  • Daily monitoring and recording of environmental conditions (temperature, relative humidity, lighting, etc.) in gallery spaces
  • Processing donations and incoming loans, including cataloging artifacts in database
  • Monitoring and reporting on exhibition conditions as they pertain to exhibited collections
  • Assisting with the cleaning of exhibits and artifacts on display pre-opening
  • Aiding in the installation and de-installation of exhibited artifacts
  • Compiling information for the new Standard Facilities Report particularly regarding the environmental conditions/calculations for each of the galleries
  • Helping with basic artifact conservation
  • If time and interest permits, short-term, independent research projects related to the collection can be designed

Newspaper archives internship project

For those who already possess or would like to gain archival experience, there is the opportunity to work on a self-directed archival project with the Newseum’s outstanding 35,000 piece newspaper collection (this project will take place at the Newseum’s storage facility in Laurel, MD). Interns will need to be able to frequently handle and carry 30-40 lb. newspaper boxes.

For all internship opportunities:

Experience/Skills

Candidates should be currently enrolled in or should have recently finished a museum-related graduate or undergraduate program, possess basic computer skills, an interest in collections/registration work, and the ability to lift 30 pounds.

Timing/Duration/Pay

Internships last for a minimum of 12 weeks and may be part or full time. This internship position is for college credit only.

Application Process

Please email cover letter and resume to mscott@newseum.org.