The Role
The Multimedia Journalist & Newscast Producer is responsible for researching, writing, and producing news stories, assisting with live broadcasts, and managing online content. The role requires strong communication skills and the ability to work under tight deadlines.
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Job Summary & Responsibilities
Reporting:
- Enterprise, research, and develop compelling news stories.
- Gather information by identifying, interviewing, and recording sources.
- Shoot and edit video for broadcast and digital platforms using professional camera and editing equipment.
- Write stories for broadcast and digital that are accurate, clear, engaging, and deadline‑driven.
- Collaborate effectively with newsroom staff.
- Deliver live reports from the field, newsroom, or studio.
- Meet all deadlines and complete assignments on time.
- Maintain professional standards for wardrobe, hair, and cosmetics appropriate for on‑air appearances.
Producing:
- Work closely with the assignment desk to plan and build weekend newscasts.
- Select, write, organize, and time stories for live broadcasts.
- Make editorial decisions regarding content, story order, and story length.
- Ensure all newscast elements are accurate and complete, including scripts, graphics, video lists, and name keys.
- Meet production deadlines to support coordination with technical and creative teams.
- Work with reporters in the field to coordinate coverage and help to ensure reporter scripts are accurate and informative.
- Collaborate with the director and production crew in the control room during live broadcasts, making real‑time adjustments as needed.
- Adapt quickly to breaking news and changing situations.
- Complete post‑newscast documentation, reports, and preparation for upcoming broadcasts.
- Write and maintain content for the station website and social media platforms.
- Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, or a related field preferred.
- Strong knowledge of current events, issues, and newsmakers.
- Excellent English writing and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to shoot, edit, and present stories accurately and clearly under tight deadlines.
- Proven live reporting skills.
- Strong critical thinking, news judgment, and decision‑making abilities.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse teams in high‑pressure situations.
- Proficiency in reading from a teleprompter and reviewing recorded audio and video.
- Physical & Scheduling Requirements
- Manual dexterity and fine motor skills required to operate computers, cameras, and office equipment.
- Ability to move quickly between the newsroom and studio.
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods and work outdoors in a wide range of weather conditions.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds of equipment (reasonable accommodations may be made).
- Valid driver’s license with a safe driving record; driving history will be verified.
- Availability to work flexible schedules, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Application Requirements
- Please submit a resume, cover letter, and a link to a demo reel showcasing your work.
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The Company
What We Do
Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. is a St. Paul, Minnesota family-owned and -operated broadcasting company with 10 television stations located in Minnesota, New York and New Mexico; 50 radio stations located in Minnesota, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio, Arizona, Washington, Florida, and Washington DC; F & F Productions, one of the premier high-definition remote production companies in the U.S.; CONUS Archives, a video content provider; 2060 Digital, a full service digital company, and REELZ, a national cable and satellite entertainment channel.









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