Producer, KTVH
The E.W. Scripps Company
Job Summary
KTVH, the E.W. Scripps NBC affiliate in Helena, is seeking a creative, motivated Producer to craft engaging content for Helena and central Montana. This role involves developing and organizing newscasts, writing stories, collaborating with news teams, enhancing content with graphics and video, and making time-sensitive editorial decisions for multiple platforms.
Must Have
- Develop and organize newscasts or local programs
- Write story development and showcasing
- Collaborate with reporters, anchors, news managers and assignment editors
- Enhance content with graphics, video, research, and station branding
- Execute time sensitive decisions
- Oversee live broadcast and up to the minute editorial decisions
- Perform desktop editing
- Post content to station's Web sites
- Generally, 2+ years of experience in related field
- Working knowledge of journalistic ethics and libel laws and strong editorial judgement
- Proficient with newsroom computer systems
Good to Have
- BS/BA in related discipline
- Avid local news consumer: knows daily news, events, trends and happenings on a local level
- Strong vision and ability to advance stories
- Excellent interpersonal communicator
- Extraordinarily passionate about writing; courageous and creative storyteller with attention to even tiny details - choosing the perfect words, grammar, spelling
- Highly organized
- Highly adaptable - fast paced, deadline driven environment
- Strong self-motivation
- Able to use web analytics
- MS Office a plus
- Flexible work hours may be required, including holidays, weekends and evenings
Job Description
Are you passionate about local news and ready to shape the stories that matter to Helena and central Montana? KTVH, the E.W. Scripps NBC affiliate in Helena, is seeking a creative, motivated Producer who will craft engaging content that connects with our community. This position offers a unique opportunity to create and organize content for multiple platforms utilizing editorial, journalistic, organizational and communication skills.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
- Develop and organize newscasts or local programs
- Write story development and showcasing
- Collaborate with reporters, anchors, news managers and assignment editors to determine content needs
- Enhance content with graphics, video, research, and station branding
- Execute time sensitive decisions
- Oversee live broadcast and up to the minute editorial decisions
- Perform desktop editing
- Post content to station's Web sites
- Perform other duties as assigned
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
- BS/BA in related discipline preferred or equivalent years of experience
- Generally, 2+ years of experience in related field preferred
WHAT YOU'LL BRING:
- Avid local news consumer: knows daily news, events, trends and happenings on a local level
- Strong vision and ability to advance stories
- Excellent interpersonal communicator
- Extraordinarily passionate about writing; courageous and creative storyteller with attention to even tiny details - choosing the perfect words, grammar, spelling
- Highly organized
- Highly adaptable - fast paced, deadline driven environment
- Strong self-motivation
- Working knowledge of journalistic ethics and libel laws and strong editorial judgement
- Able to use web analytics
- Proficient with newsroom computer systems, MS Office a plus
- Flexible work hours may be required, including holidays, weekends and evenings
WHERE YOU'LL LIVE, WORK, AND PLAY:
Live in the center of adventure. Helena is the capital of Montana and is centrally located near the continental divide and at the halfway point between two of America's premier national parks: Yellowstone and Glacier.
The city's history lies in the search for gold in the west. Prospectors descended on Last Chance Gulch in the mid-1800s and struck gold, transforming a small camp into a frontier town.
You will find history across the city. Tour the quiet mansion district's leafed streets in the summer, walk the beautiful campus of Carroll College, or stop at the stately Capitol building to visit the summer farmer's market.
If you want to stretch your legs a bit, hop on your mountain bike after work and hit one of Mount Helena's many trails. The Mount Helena city park encompasses an entire mountain and is just minutes from the television station and downtown.
Helena is surrounded by the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The forest is home to some of the best hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities in the state. Blue ribbon trout fisheries that include the mighty Missouri River and the Little Blackfoot are less than an hour's drive from downtown.
In the winter, there are ample trails for cross-country or downhill skiing at Great Divide, which is famous for being the first Montana ski hill to open and the last to close each season.
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