Part-Time News Writer/Editor - Wbbm-Am
LOCATION
Chicago, IL (On-Site)
QUALIFICATIONS
Excellent news judgment, familiarity with the Chicago news environment, strong writing and editing skills, good grammar and spelling, understanding of legal guidelines for broadcast media, and ability to develop compelling local story angles.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Oversee newsroom operations, create news rundowns, select audio for newscasts, write and approve copy, coordinate with the digital content team, and creatively present stories. Engage with outside contacts for breaking news and coordinate coverage as needed.
INDUSTRY
Media & Broadcasting
SHORT DESCRIPTION
WBBM-AM Newsradio is seeking a passionate part-time News Writer/Editor to create impactful news content and manage newsroom activities in a dynamic environment.
Department: News
Reporting To: Brand Manager
Employment Type: Part-Time
Pay Transparency: $21.80/Hr. - $21.80/Hr.
The anticipated starting salary range for Illinois-based individuals expressing interest in this position is $21.80/Hr and $21.80/Hr.
Salary to be determined by the education, experience, knowledge, skills, abilities and location of the applicant, as well as internal and external equity.
Audacy offers employees who are eligible for benefits with a comprehensive benefits package which includes: a health care coordinator, medical, dental, vision, mental health, telemedicine, flexible spending accounts, health savings account, disability, life insurance, critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident insurance, paid time off (sick, flex-time away/vacation days, personal, parental, volunteer), 401(k) retirement plan, student loan payment assistance program, legal assistance, life assistance program, identity theft protection, discounted home and auto insurance, and pet insurance.
Location(s): Chicago, IL
Work Arrangement: On-Site
Overview:
The hired individual will oversee the newsroom during the course of a daypart and will be responsible for creating rundowns, selecting sound to air during newscasts, writing and approving copy, and coordinating with the digital content team.
- Writers work off an assigned lineup drawing information from resource copy, the audio file, and appropriate network sources. Since there is little opportunity for detailed review of copy before airing, writers must "get it right the first time" and be able to work effectively under pressure.
- Editor: must review incoming news stories from a variety of sources and choose the stories of highest interest and most relevance to the WBBM Newsradio audience.
- Assembles an hourly lineup of news for writers and anchors to prepare.
- Assigns audio to newscasts.
- Creatively pursues new ways of presenting stories so that they have the most impact on the audience.
- Brings stories of interest to the attention of the manager on duty for reporter follow-up.
- Writers and editors must work closely with anchors and reporters in preparing newscasts.
- In the absence of the Managing Editor and the Director of News and Programming, the editor is the de facto leader in the newsroom.
- Editor directs assistant producers to take in tape and feeds, and works with newsroom personnel to pursue breaking stories.
- Editor coordinates coverage, when required.
- While writers and editors work primarily with people inside the WBBM Newsroom, from time to time they must deal with people outside the newsroom. These relationships may include, but are not limited to, responding to listener inquiries, talking to police and fire officials about breaking news events, and discussing coverage plans with WBBM-TV and Audacy.
More About You:
Required & Preferred:
- Qualified candidates must have excellent news judgment, familiarity with the Chicago news environment, and an ability to develop compelling local story angles.
- Must be familiar with broadcast style, with a strong ability to incorporate audio into written stories.
- Must have excellent grammar and good spelling and the ability to use social media to gather news and promote newsroom content.
- Need to have an understanding of legal guidelines that govern broadcast media and have excellent editorial judgment and a deep understanding of current events, national politics, and local news.
- Consistently maintains a friendly attitude and positive interaction when talking to listeners, the general public and with newsroom colleagues. Familiarity with local and corporate news policies, newsroom ethics and practices, and legal restrictions are a must.
- Applies those policies and procedures to news stories and all other daily activities.
- Alerts management to content that is questionable or that may be in violation of FCC, corporate or station policies and regulations.
- Suggests ideas to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of station operations.
- Makes suggestions for change that strengthens WBBM’s relationships with listeners, advertisers, and the Chicago community.
- Learns, understands, and follows company policy and procedure.
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