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Queen City News television station in Charlotte, NC is seeking a Multi-Media Journalist with the total package – a professional journalist who can track down and dig into a compelling story then shoot, write, edit, and front it live – all while interacting with all digital platforms. The ideal candidate must be ready to work at a fast pace and stay well-informed on current events and local newsmakers. Must possess the ability to establish a network of contacts and work with them to find and report news stories. The best candidate must be a self-starter with a great attitude and a desire to compete and improve as a journalist. FOX46, Queen City News is part of the “newsroom of the future” movement. You will be working with 21st-century newsgathering technology, operating as a self-contained and mobile content generator.
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Excellent communication, writing and grammar skills are required for both the broadcast and digital platforms.
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Fluent in Spanish
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Comply with all Station and Department policies, procedures and guidelines related activities.
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Must be willing to work weekends.
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A Bachelor’s degree in communications or journalism strongly preferred. Some training will be provided, if needed.
Must be able to lift and carry up to fifty (50) pounds, ability to walk with equipment up and down stairs and over rough terrain to complete essential job functions.
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