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 Television Production Specialist

Details
Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Green Bay/Appleton Green Bay, WI 54313
Total applied: 40
Job Category:Manufacturing/Production/Operations
Location:Green Bay, WI 54313
Status:Part Time, Employee, Seasonal
Occupations:Audio/Video Broadcast & Postproduction
Career Level:Entry Level
Television Production Specialist

 

 

Employment Opportunity

 

 

PRODUCTION SPECIALIST

WGBA

Green Bay, WI

 

 

Scheduled Days & Hours:

Part-time; non-exempt

 

Education:

College degree preferred.

 

Skills:

Candidate must have full working knowledge of control room operations; excellent written and verbal communication necessary; basic knowledge of studio camera, prompter, audio and chyron; editing skills; computer proficiency.

 

Experience:

Minimum one year of live broadcast experience with a television news operation preferred.

 

Duties:

Support in execution of newscast; floor directing; prompter operations and lighting; other duties as assigned by manager.

 

 

 

 

Send resume and cover letter to:

Karen A. Kvitek, Production Supervisor

Journal Broadcast Group

WGBA-TV

1391 North Rd.

Green Bay, WI 54313

kkvitek@journalbroadcastgroup.com  

 

 

Journal Broadcast Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Posted 7-30-08

- Apply for Television Production Specialist


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