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Producer I CNNUS DC News Assignment

Company Name:
Turner Broadcasting
Qualifications: 2-5 years producing experience in national or major media markets required. A strong interest in politics and Washington news is essential. Position requires outstanding news judgment, critical and strategic thinking, organization skills, and an ability to be persistent yet diplomatic. The job requires strong feature and segment producing, strong writing skills and a thorough understanding of the news business. Skills in field producing, interviewing, as well as research and production a must.
Duties: The successful candidate for this position will have a minimum of 5 years of field producing and show producing at either a cable or broadcast network. The job requires strong feature and segment producing, strong writing skills and a thorough understanding of the news business. The person who fills this job will work on production for the DC-News Assignment unit. Skills in field producing, interviewing, as well as research and production a must.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and its subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity Employers Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled.
Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and its subsidiaries are E-Verify users.
Job Title: Producer I - CNNUS - DC News Assignment
Job Category: Editorial
Job Location: United States - District of Columbia - Washington
Job Type: Full Time
Requisition #: 142651BREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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