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KSL TV Sports Producer (Full-Time) #5195

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KSL Television & Radio

Details:

  • Category: Off-Campus
  • Position Type: Full-Time (Career)
  • Posted on: October 9, 2017
  • Open until: Tue, December 5, 2017 expired
  • Wage: $DOE - Hourly
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT

Description:

WHO WE ARE: Bonneville International has been a leader in broadcasting for over 50 years, with a mission to build up, connect, inform and celebrate communities and families across our markets. We currently own and operate 14 radio stations in Seattle, Phoenix, Denver and Salt Lake City, along with the NBC affiliate TV station, KSL TV 5, in Salt Lake. We are proud of our history, and we want talented people to join us as we continue to grow!

POSITION OBJECTIVE: Professionally edit and feed sports news events, features and documentaries as assigned by supervisor and assignment desk. Correctly operate and maintain ENG camera, editing equipment, and all associate assigned gear and equipment. NOTE: This is a generic sports video editor/associate producer posting. Management may assign editor to edit/video any assignments for News Services as needed.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Edit sports video tape per needs of KSL to meet various deadlines while maintaining and using professional editing skills, i.e., creativity, speed, technique and use of equipment. Help produce daily sports casts and special programs when needed. Perform routine editing duties as assigned, i.e., bulking, blacking and leadering. Maintain a working knowledge of setting up and receiving live shots and satellite feeds. Correctly operate and maintain ENG equipment. Clean machines assigned to you regularly and report any needed maintenance work. Maintain news archive system as assigned. Able to manage stress effectively. Work in compliance with Company policies and procedures. Work effectively in a team environment. Maintain a positive and cooperative rapport with staff, management, and clients. Consistently work hours required. Work more when required to meet deadlines including weekends, holidays, evenings, etc. Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

College degree in journalism, related field, or equivalent experience Two (2) years journalism (reporting and/or producing) experience or equivalent Ability to generate highly creative sports programming Ability to write clear, concise, conversational and accurate copy Ability to produce stories quickly and concisely under deadline pressure Proven ability for accuracy and follow-through Capable of handling many production details and making decisions with a limited amount of supervision. PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Receive, process, and maintain information through oral and/or written communication effectively. Substantial physical movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. Ability to extend hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction with good eye and hand coordination. Lift, move, and carry up to 20 pounds on occasion Bonneville is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Minority/female/disability PWDNET/veteran are encouraged to apply.

Application Instructions:

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