Midday Newscaster (Temporary)

Connecticut Public Broadcasting IncFairfield, CT
13d$20 - $25Onsite

About The Position

The Midday Newscaster is responsible for writing, producing, hosting, recording and uploading hourly local newscasts on Connecticut Public Radio. This is a temporary position, working up to 19 hours a week, Monday-Friday, typically 9 a.m.-1 p.m. This is not a remote position; the newscaster must work from the Connecticut Public newsroom on the campus of Fairfield University. This is a fast-paced job as the newscaster juggles multiple newscasts and deadlines in a relatively short time frame. The newscaster may also have opportunities to work as a reporter on stories, which involves conducting and recording interviews, editing soundbites and writing. The newscaster may also be assigned digital and social media storytelling.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of:
  • AP and NPR style.
  • Editing and news tools that support reporting, including Word, Excel, Audition, and digital editing apps.
  • Microsoft Office applications, including O365suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet and Outlook).
  • Mission and purpose of CT Public.
  • News judgement and an understanding of how to write for radio and broadcast about Connecticut issues.
  • Skill in:
  • Attention to detail, scheduling and strong organizational skills.
  • Audio editing.
  • Collaborating across the newsroom using strong interpersonal skills.
  • Diverse storytelling in words, audio and video.
  • Embracing and encouraging the use of new techniques and technologies.
  • News judgment and outstanding writing and editing skills.
  • Reporting and writing for a digital audience to expand and grow our digital presence.
  • Telling journalism with impact and possessing the courage to take on difficult subjects.
  • Ability to:
  • Adjust on the fly during interviews and during newscast preparation and edits.
  • Be a self-starter who takes initiative and brings story ideas to editors on a regular basis.
  • Maintain high journalistic standards under deadline pressure, including standards of objectivity, balance and fairness that meet CT Public, NPR and PBS standards in order to produce local and national-quality broadcasting.
  • Possess a visceral distaste for office politics and gossip.
  • Possess initiative and self-motivation and work with minimal supervision.
  • Take creative direction, feedback and constructive criticism with grace.
  • Work with reporters, editors and producers in environments that include remote and geographically distanced offices.
  • Work in a fast-paced environment, making smart, fast and solid editorial decisions, under pressure and under strict deadlines.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or Communications from an accredited university or a similar field AND at least three to five (3-5) years of direct and sustained professional journalism experience AND/OR a satisfactory equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Strong record of achievement in reporting and/or on-air hosting is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Edit audio, focusing on compelling and illuminating soundbites.
  • Focus on stories that are relevant to a public media audience – topics could include politics and government, transportation, community happenings, arts and culture, health, education, environment, breaking news.
  • Interview sources.
  • Make quick decisions on what stories to include in newscasts.
  • Monitor local and regional news for potential story ideas. Follow breaking stories or evolving issues and note key developments.
  • Prepare and write local newscasts, offering news items that are fresh, relevant and in the moment.
  • Record audio in person in the field and on assignment; record audio in virtual settings; record audio from livestreams.
  • Research, write, report, edit and voice a wide variety of stories and series for radio and online, as well as social media.
  • Upload newscasts into a computer system, ensuring the newscasts follow proper format and audio files are labeled correctly.
  • Additional duties may, at times, be assigned and required.
  • Be interested in daily news stories and developments.
  • Build a network of sources, particularly in Fairfield County and southern Connecticut, across all walks of life and deliver compelling, people-centered storytelling on radio broadcast, as well as digital and social as assigned.
  • Collaborate with Connecticut Public colleagues on daily and long-term assignments, projects and initiatives.
  • Collaborate with visual journalists every step of the way – as an assignment emerges and as a story develops.
  • Have a conversational, relaxed on-air style that matches the tone and spirit of public radio.
  • Juggle various tasks and multiple deadlines each day – writing, editing and recording multiple newscast items each day.
  • Serve as fill-in host and on-air fundraiser as needed
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