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News Anchor/Reporter needed in Ohio

I am posting this for a colleague in Ohio who is looking for an anchor/reporter.

Job Title: Radio News Reporter/Anchor/Producer
Job Description: Reporter and anchor who can do it all. Must have excellent writing and radio production skills --ability to write like people talk, anchor newscasts and join live network shows. You also must be able to update our website with text and audio.

You have worked in radio news (small or medium market) for at least one year and have references. You live, breath, eat, and sleep news. Must be a fast learner and self starter capable of doing more than one thing at a time. Must be experienced at enterprising stories. multi-tasker. Web skills a must. Video camera operation and video editing a big plus.

Send resume within your email only (no attachments, no mp3s) to: [email protected]
You will be contacted if they want audio.
 
Why all the mystery? No mention of the station, market, or anything. Who'd want to try for a mystery job like that??

Also, expecting a "journalist" to also work as a website developer might be expecting too much. Sounds more like two part time positions to me (not that I'm looking).

Just trying to be helpful.
 
NW Ohio. You're responsible for updating the station's website with local news as well as anchoring and reporting, hence "web skills" needed. No mention was made of being a website "developer" -- that's a big leap from what was written. A good reporter doesn't jump to conclusions....

You've heard of blind box ads, Goldilocks, right? Sometimes management doesn't want current employees to know that they're advertising a job... think about it.

Are you a radio reporter?
 
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