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Notary - Digital Reporter

Cheyenne, WY · On-site

$40.50 - $54.60/hr

... Reporter ... In this role, you will use high-quality digital audio equipment to capture the verbatim record of a ...

Veteran-friendly

Urgent

The reporter in this role will write frequently, producing short-form, long-form, newsletters and social media, along with audio/video work. Familiarity with, or willingness to learn, digital ...

Ability to provide transcription services from audio/video recordings that are not in live/real ... Certified Court Reporter preferred * Must possess the technology to accurately take depositions ...

Operate a range of technical equipment, including audio control boards, analog and digital ... Anchors and reporters must stay up to date with local, national and international news developments.

Operate a range of technical equipment, including audio control boards, analog and digital ... Anchors and reporters must stay up to date with local, national and international news developments.

Part-Time News Anchor/Reporter

Chicago, IL · On-site

$38.11 - $59.30/hr

Operate a range of technical equipment, including audio control boards, analog and digital ... Anchors and reporters must stay up to date with local, national and international news developments.

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How much do audio reporter jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for audio reporter in the United States is $42,378.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32,000.00 and $49,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Audio Reporter, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Audio Reporter, you need strong journalistic skills, audio storytelling expertise, and a solid background in media or communications. Familiarity with audio editing software such as Adobe Audition or Pro Tools, as well as experience with field recording equipment, is typically required. Excellent interviewing, communication, and time management skills help set top audio reporters apart. These skills ensure compelling, accurate, and timely audio stories that engage audiences across platforms.

What are audio reporters?

Audio reporters are journalists who specialize in creating news and feature stories for audio platforms such as radio, podcasts, and digital streaming services. They conduct interviews, write scripts, record and edit audio, and often narrate stories themselves. Their work involves using sound to inform, engage, and connect with audiences, making complex topics accessible and compelling through storytelling and audio production techniques.

How does an Audio Reporter typically collaborate with producers and editors to create engaging audio stories?

Audio Reporters work closely with producers and editors throughout the story development process. They pitch story ideas, conduct interviews, and gather sound, while producers help shape the narrative flow and ensure audio quality. Editors provide feedback on scripting, pacing, and clarity, often suggesting revisions to improve storytelling. This collaborative environment ensures that each piece is both journalistically sound and compelling to listeners, and fosters ongoing learning and creativity within the team.
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Infographic showing various Audio Reporter job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,378 per year, or $20.4 per hour.
Notary - Digital Reporter

Notary - Digital Reporter

Veritext Legal Solutions

Cheyenne, WY • On-site

Veteran-friendly

Urgent

$40.50 - $54.60/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago

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8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Remain a critical part of the legal industry while putting your legal skills to work. We are seeking a tech-savvy individual looking for a career within the legal system to join our team as a Digital Reporter. In this role, you will use high-quality digital audio equipment to capture the verbatim record of a deposition or other legal proceeding. This is a high-demand career that offers flexible schedules, ongoing support & mentorship, & high earning potential.

ENTRY-LEVEL - No Experience Required. We provide you with all the support you need to be successful. Digital Reporters (DR)’s are not shorthand reporters or stenographers, and no stenographic tools or training is required.

Responsibilities:

  • Managing the proceedings as an independent arbiter of the record
  • Swearing in witnesses and acting as Notary of the State
  • Generating a clear and complete recording of the proceeding using high-fidelity audio technology
  • Creating accurate and detailed annotations of case events and terminology to serve as a guide for subsequent transcription.

Requirements:

  • Obtain your own digital audio equipment
  • Obtain state notary
  • Complete quality development program

*Through every step, we’re there to support applicants through the entrance assessment and suggest outside digital reporting courses and certification. We’ll also connect you with peers and experts to compare digital reporting equipment and share tips about software use.

We Offer:

  • Career in high demand - access to the widest pool of work in the industry - you’ll have opportunities for hybrid assignments across the US & Canada.
  • Superior Engagement & Support - online community supports our reporters and encourages them to make the most of their contract and earning potential
  • FLEXIBLE WORK SCHEDULE – One of the excellent benefits of working as a Digital Reporter is choosing assignments that match your schedule. You set your own hours
  • GREAT HOURLY WAGE

Digital reporting with Veritext Legal Solutions is an excellent new opportunity for you and we’ll help make it happen. Start your bright new career in a stable field that has huge growth opportunities.

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Company Description

As a qualified deposition officer and independent contractor, you are automatically eligible to accept a variety of assignments of your choosing.
Litigation continues to increase nationwide, Veritext is investing in developing the workforce necessary to support the rapidly growing demand for deposition officer - and we'll support you every step of the quick & easy process to becoming eligible to do the job.

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