The E.W. Scripps Company
Multimedia Journalist, KSTU (Media)
KSTU, the E.W. Scripps Company FOX affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah is looking for a Multimedia Journalist. This is not an entry-level position. Instead, the station is looking for a journalist who can differentiate us from our competition through source-building, skill, and storytelling. We are looking for someone who knows how to find stories you won't find anywhere else.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Receive assignments or evaluate news leads and news tips to develop story ideas.
Gather and verify factual information regarding stories through interview, observation, and research.
Organize material, determine slant or emphasis, and writes story according to prescribed editorial style and format standards.
Shoot video and still photos to illustrate stories.
Edit, or assist in editing, videos for all multimedia platforms.
Appear on TV in packaged reports.
Go live from site of event or mobile broadcast unit.
Work cooperatively with photographer assigned to story if one is assigned.
Assist news producer in preparing newscast.
Assist online staff in preparing for multimedia stories.
Report, write, capture quality visual content, edit and produce stories for multiple platforms on deadline, such as Internet and digital channels.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism or related degree or equivalent years of experience.
Generally, 3+ years of experience in related field preferred.
WHAT YOU'LL BRING:
Computer literacy required, including newsroom computer systems.
Videography and non-linear editing experience preferred.
Knowledge of broadcast quality camera equipment.
Edit video on Final Cut Pro editing systems, or similar equipment.
Strong broadcast and AP-style writing skills.
Proficient at posting content to various websites.
Self-motivated and able to work in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
Valid driver's license and good driving record required. In addition, proof of insurance and liability coverage may be required.
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