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KMLE Morning Show Producer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$117K - $118K/yr

KMLE Morning Show Producer Department: Programming Reporting To: Brand Manager Employment Type: Full-Time Location(s): Phoenix, AZ Work Arrangement: Onsite Overview: Audacy Phoenix, KMLE Country 107 ...

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Work for the #1 morning show in the market, collaborate with award-winning journalists, and make a difference in the community, come join the FOX8 morning news team. You'll anchor the 4:30am news and ...

Work for the #1 morning show in the market, collaborate with award-winning journalists, and make a difference in the community, come join the FOX8 morning news team. You'll anchor the 4:30am news and ...

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How much do morning show jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for morning show in the United States is $11.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $11.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a morning show host?

A morning show host is a media professional who presents and anchors a radio or television program that airs in the morning hours. Their role typically involves sharing news updates, interviewing guests, discussing current events, and engaging with listeners or viewers through entertainment segments. Morning show hosts often set a lively and engaging tone to help audiences start their day. They may work solo or as part of a team, and their responsibilities can include preparing scripts, coordinating with producers, and responding to live audience interactions.

What is the difference between Morning Show vs Radio Host?

AspectMorning ShowRadio Host
Primary RoleHosts a specific morning program, often with a team, focusing on news, entertainment, and audience engagementPerforms as the main presenter of radio broadcasts, which can include various time slots and content types
Work EnvironmentTelevision or radio studio, often with a team of producers and co-hostsRadio station studio, solo or with co-hosts, flexible scheduling
CredentialsTypically requires broadcasting experience, communication skills, sometimes journalism or media degreesSimilar credentials—broadcasting experience, strong communication skills, media background

While both roles involve presenting content to audiences, a Morning Show is a specific type of radio or TV program focusing on morning hours with a team, whereas a Radio Host may work across various time slots and programs. The Morning Show often emphasizes a team dynamic and a mix of news, entertainment, and audience interaction, making it a specialized role within the broader category of Radio Hosts.

What are some typical challenges faced by team members on a morning show, and how can they be managed?

Team members on a morning show often face the challenge of early start times, which can impact work-life balance and require adjustments to personal routines. Additionally, the fast-paced nature of live broadcasting demands quick thinking, adaptability, and effective communication among hosts, producers, and technical staff. Managing these challenges involves maintaining strong teamwork, establishing clear communication channels, and practicing good time management. Supportive colleagues and a collaborative environment can help make early hours and tight deadlines more manageable, allowing the show to run smoothly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Morning Show Host, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Morning Show Host, you need strong communication, interviewing, and storytelling abilities, often backed by experience in broadcasting or journalism. Familiarity with audio production tools, live broadcasting systems, and social media platforms is typically required. Charisma, quick thinking, and the ability to connect with diverse audiences are standout soft skills. These competencies ensure engaging content, smooth live delivery, and strong audience loyalty in a competitive broadcasting environment.
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Infographic showing various Morning Show job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 61% Full Time, 35% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $24,000 per year, or $11.5 per hour.

Station Operations Manager & Morning Show Host

R & J Broadcasting, Inc

Fosston, MN • On-site

$40K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

️ Station Operations Manager & Morning Show Host (Full-Time)

R & J Broadcasting, Inc. – Fosston, Minnesota

Ready to wake up a community and help run the show behind the scenes?

R & J Broadcasting, Inc. is looking for a high-energy, take-charge personality to lead our multi-station cluster in Fosston, MN while hosting a live, local morning show that people actually want to tune into.

After 36 years of dedicated service, a cornerstone, Hall of Fame voice in our community is retiring—creating a rare opportunity for someone new to step in, bring fresh energy, and carry the legacy forward.

If you thrive on variety, love connecting with people, and want to make an impact both on-air and off-air, this is your opportunity.

What You’ll Do

Own the Morning Show

  • Host/Co-Host a live weekday morning show that’s fun, local, and engaging
  • Bring energy, personality, and creativity to every break
  • Deliver news, weather, interviews, and community updates that matter
  • Build a strong digital presence with social media and web content

⚙️ Multi-Station Operations

  • Be part of Management team to run operations of four station group in market
  • Manage programming, logs, and scheduling across the cluster
  • Coordinate with traffic and production to keep everything on track
  • Ensure broadcast quality and FCC compliance
  • Be the go-to problem solver when things need to get done

Be the Face of the Station

  • Get out in the community—events, remotes, and local partnerships
  • Build relationships with businesses, organizations, and listeners
  • Tell the stories that make your town unique
  • Engage with Local & Regional Audience

What You Bring

  • A strong, confident on-air presence
  • The ability to multi-task and stay organized in a fast-paced environment
  • A self-starter mentality—you don’t wait, you make things happen
  • Basic knowledge of radio operations and production (we’ll help you grow)
  • A genuine passion for local radio and community connection

Bonus Opportunities

Want to do more? You can.

  • Sports play-by-play
    • Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball, Track and Field, and more.
  • News and content expansion
  • Sales (optional for those interested and motivated)
  • Leadership growth within the company

What You Get

  • Competitive salary + performance incentives
  • Full benefits package:
    • Health insurance
    • Life insurance
    • Paid time off
    • IRA match
    • Professional development support
    • Relocation assistance

About R & J Broadcasting, Inc.

We’re a locally focused, family-owned company that believes small-town radio still matters—because it does. We inform, entertain, and connect our communities every single day.

Apply Now

Bring your energy. Bring your ideas. Bring your voice.

Send your resume, demo (if available), or questions.

Location: Fosston, MN (in-person)