Reporter/Host, WFDD

Wake Forest UniversityWinston Salem, NC
20h

About The Position

The Reporter/Host reports and produces daily news for listeners across North Carolina’s High Country (and serves as an on-air voice for WFDD including hosting, newscast duties, and on-air fundraising as needed.) The role requires daily pitching, strong source development, and the ability to file nearly air-ready newscast stories and regular feature reports. Based in the High Country, the Reporter/Host works closely with editors, contributes to digital platforms, and maintains regular connection with the Winston-Salem newsroom.

Requirements

  • A four-year degree or equivalent is required and at least three years of full-time professional experience in journalism or equivalent experience.
  • Radio experience is highly preferred.
  • Must have experience in news gathering, writing, editing and radio and web production for short-form and long-form reports.
  • Demonstrated ability to work within a live broadcast environment.
  • A demonstrated ability to present/share their reporting in a live context (radio, podcast, social media)
  • Displays knowledge of and adherence to high ethical and audio/work standards.
  • Possesses effective communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Must have excellent grammar and spelling skills.
  • Must be able to meet daily deadlines under pressure and deal effectively with simultaneous tasks.
  • Ability to travel, as required.
  • Valid driver’s license with good driving record.
  • Must be insurable.
  • Skills required also include online research, word processing, digital editing, basic photography, and operation of light office equipment.
  • Must show experience in posting information to a content management system for website publishing and posting to social media sites.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with public radio news programming.
  • Possesses broad knowledge of local and regional issues — and/or depth of knowledge in beat specialty.
  • A track record of network story contributions.
  • Ability to learn quickly and be flexible.
  • Ability to work well both independently and in a small group.
  • Ability to lift light equipment (approximately 5-10 pounds).
  • Ability to always present and display professional demeanor.
  • Ability to meet the requirements of the University’s automobile insurance, including valid driver’s license.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain sources across the High Country, including community members, public officials, organizations, and subject-matter experts.
  • Stay informed about events and issues in the coverage area by monitoring meetings, public documents, press releases, social media, and community conversations, and by knowing the key players involved.
  • Pitch multiple story ideas each workday that are timely, relevant, and aligned with WFDD's mission and editorial priorities.
  • Report, write, and voice daily news content (including readers, spots, and voicers) for newscasts, submitting scripts that are structurally sound, fact-checked, and nearly ready for air with only light editing needed.
  • Produce feature stories on a regular basis (generally weekly) that provide depth, accountability, and context on important issues in the region.
  • Conduct interviews and gather audio in the field and remotely, ensuring accuracy, fairness, and adherence to WFDD's editorial and quality standards.
  • Meet multiple concurrent deadlines, often working on several stories at once while adjusting to breaking or developing news.
  • Host, anchor and provide live updates as needed, including anchoring newscasts, doing live or recorded two-ways, and filling in for other on-air roles as assigned.
  • Work collaboratively with editors and colleagues, responding to feedback, participating in editorial discussions, and following newsroom processes for pitching, drafting, editing, and filing stories.
  • Maintain regular in-person connection with the newsroom by attending staff meetings in Winston-Salem every two weeks and working from the Winston-Salem newsroom at least once per week.
  • Represent WFDD professionally in the community, including at public events, meetings, or forums related to coverage.
  • Contribute to digital and social platforms as needed, including writing web versions of stories and providing audio, photos, video and basic metadata.
  • Undertakes special projects and assignments as required.
  • Participate in station fundraising and special projects as assigned, including on-air pitching or other station initiatives.
  • Collaborates with other departments that support the Content Division.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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