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A Stringer In Journalism Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Be a team player who likes to collaborate with coworkers. * Apply innovative, creative thinking to support the company's goals. Requirements: * Bachelor's in journalism or an equivalent combination ...

Be a team player who likes to collaborate with coworkers. * Apply innovative, creative thinking to support the company's goals. Requirements: * Bachelor's in journalism or an equivalent combination ...

Bachelor's degree in journalism or related field * Prior industry experience as a news producer and as a newsroom leader * Track record of quality journalism, high integrity, and ethical decision ...

Associate Editor

South Daytona, FL · On-site

$41K - $45K/yr

Stepping in wherever needed in a small newsroom environment * Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or a related field (or equivalent experience) * Strong editing and ...

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How much does a news stringer make?

A news stringer typically earns between $50 and $150 per story, depending on the location, complexity, and the media outlet. Many stringers work on a freelance basis, and income can vary widely based on experience and the volume of assignments completed.

What is the difference between A Stringer In Journalism vs Freelance Journalist?

AspectA Stringer In JournalismFreelance Journalist
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials required, but experience helpsOften has journalism or related degrees, and a portfolio
Work EnvironmentReports to news agencies or media outlets, often on a per-story basisWorks independently, managing own assignments and clients
Employer/Industry UsageUsed by news organizations to gather local or quick newsUsed by various media outlets, including online, print, and broadcast

A Stringer In Journalism usually works on a per-story basis for news agencies, often with minimal formal credentials, and reports from specific locations. Freelance Journalists also work independently but typically have formal education and manage multiple clients or outlets. Both roles involve independent work, but a Stringer is more often a local contributor for a news organization, while a Freelance Journalist may produce a broader range of content for various outlets.

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Multimedia Journalist

Univision Communications, Inc.

Altamonte Springs, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

TelevisaUnivision is looking for an assertive and passionate bilingual multi-media journalist. We are looking for someone who is social media savvy, who has solid news judgement with the ability to think quickly responding appropriately to high pressure situations. The quality that sets us apart is the connection we have with our community; candidate should demonstrate excellent communication skills, with dynamic live television skills.
ABOUT YOU:
You are an enthusiastic self-starter who loves working with people, is detail oriented, and enjoys working in a collaborative team environment.
YOUR DAY-DAY:
• Generate stories with minimum direction
• Shooting and editing news stories
• Produce daily content on a variety of platforms
• Develop sources and contacts
• Contribute story ideas daily
• Setting up interviews and other appointments as needed for background on assigned stories
• Capable of reporting live from the field on breaking stories
• Participate in station related events
• Maintains close communication with news team, show producers and news director
• Perform additional duties as assigned
YOU HAVE:
• A bachelor's degree in journalism
• 1-2 years of reporting experience
• Must be a strong live reporter
• Must work well under time deadlines
• Must be willing to work early morning, morning, evenings, weekends and holidays
• Strong understanding of news gathering ethical and legal issues
• Genuine enthusiasm for work & a drive for excellence
• Fluent in English and Spanish (read and write)
• Strong reporting skills
• Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United Stated on a full-time basis
• Ability to stand, walk, bend, type and sit for up to (8) hours
OUR BENEFITS:
TelevisaUnivision believes that a happy, well-balanced employee is what makes our culture thrive. We offer a wide selection of perks and benefits including PTO; tuition reimbursement; wellness and employee support programs; 401K; and life and other insurance plans. This is all in addition to our comprehensive and competitive health benefits package featuring medical, dental and vision coverage options.
TelevisaUnivision is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to characteristics protected by law.