Report writer career description
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I. List of Report
writer duties:
- Anchoring the Morning newscasts on Saturday and Sunday and filling in on other newscasts as needed.
- Putting together stories to leave for weekend evening shows as needed.
- Working as a General Assignment Reporter 3 days a week.
- As reporter, bringing hard news enterprise story ideas every day.
- Participating in station-sponsored events both at the station and out in the community.
- Pitching creative and compelling Sweeps style special reports.
- Gathering and delivering vo's, vo/sots, packages and ENG/SNG live shots for daily newscasts, WTAE.com and other digital platforms.
- Suggesting story ideas for morning and afternoon meetings.
- Using the TV newsroom computer system to write and type scripts.
- Building contacts in the community to help gather exclusive stories.
- Doing live shots for newscasts and news specials.
- Shooting look-lives and doing live shots for other Hearst and ABC affiliates.
- Calling into newscasts with live phone interviews from breaking news scenes.
II. List of Report
writer qualifications
- Bachelor''s degree (preferably in journalism or related area) required.
- Two years experience on a daily or weekly publication writing for business audience preferred.
- Ability to turn around complex stories on tight deadlines and to juggle multiple story projects.
- Strong writing, analytical skills, and intellectual curiosity are a must.
- Capacity to synthesize regulatory, legislative, business and scientific information for professional audience.
- Team-oriented approach with ability to work in interactive environment.
- Work varied shifts - holidays and weekends included.
- Drive station vehicles (Motor Vehicle Record Check required).
- Work long hours and overtime, particularly during breaking news.
- Deal with the stresses and pressures of time-sensitive newscast production.
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