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Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Podcasting, the fastest-growing new media, today has more monthly users than streaming music ... What We Need: We're seeking a News Reporter. This is an exciting opportunity to apply your ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Accountability Reporter The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Part-Time News Anchor/Reporter

Chicago, IL · On-site

$38.11 - $59.30/hr

WBBM Newsradio Part-Time News Anchor/Reporter Department: News Reporting To: Brand Manager ... your favorite music across 220+ radio stations, premium podcasts, live events and digital ...

Data Reporter Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman is hiring a Data Reporter who ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Data Reporter Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman is hiring a Data Reporter who ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

Data Reporter Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman is hiring a Data Reporter who ... evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and ...

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How much do music reporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for music reporter in the United States is $27.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Music Reporter vs Music Journalist?

AspectMusic ReporterMusic Journalist
Required CredentialsExperience in music industry, journalism skillsSimilar credentials, often with journalism or media background
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, online platforms, live eventsPrint, online magazines, newspapers, broadcast media
Employer & Industry UsageMedia companies, entertainment websitesMagazines, newspapers, online publications
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, job requirementsCareer differences, job scope

Music Reporters and Music Journalists often share similar skills and work environments, focusing on music coverage. However, Reporters typically focus on timely news and event coverage, while Journalists may produce in-depth features and analysis. Both roles are vital in the music media industry, with overlapping credentials and employer types.

What does a Music Reporter do?

A Music Reporter researches, writes, and reports news and stories related to the music industry. They cover topics such as new album releases, artist interviews, concerts, music trends, and industry events. Music Reporters often attend live performances, interview musicians and industry professionals, and provide reviews or analysis. Their work is published in newspapers, magazines, online platforms, or broadcast media, helping inform and engage audiences with the latest happenings in the music world.

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

To thrive as a Music Reporter, you need strong writing and research abilities, a solid grasp of music history and trends, and often a relevant degree in journalism or communications. Familiarity with content management systems, audio recording tools, and social media platforms is typically required. Curiosity, networking skills, and the ability to work under tight deadlines help set standout reporters apart. These skills ensure accurate, timely, and engaging coverage of the music industry that resonates with audiences and maintains credibility.

How does a Music Reporter typically build and maintain relationships with artists, labels, and industry professionals?

Music Reporters frequently attend concerts, press events, and industry showcases to network and develop contacts within the music scene. Building trust with artists, publicists, and label representatives is essential for securing interviews and exclusive content. Reporters often communicate regularly via email, social media, and phone to stay updated on new releases and industry trends. Establishing a reputation for professionalism and accurate reporting helps foster long-term relationships, which can lead to more in-depth stories and insider access.
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Infographic showing various Music Reporter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,041 per year, or $27.4 per hour.
Accountability Reporter

Accountability Reporter

Hearst

Austin, TX

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Hearst rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 24 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 65 rated media


Job description

Accountability Reporter

The Austin American-Statesman is seeking a tenacious, inquisitive and accountability-focused reporter with a passion for exposing harm and producing revelatory journalism. This reporter will investigate abuses of power, conflicts of interest, and betrayals of public trust in Austin and Texas. The role combines fast-paced daily coverage with deeper watchdog and enterprise reporting.

The successful candidate will have a track record of impactful journalism, strong investigative and data analysis skills, and the ability to make complex issues understandable to a general audience. Our reporters live in and are embedded within the Austin community, ensuring coverage is grounded in the realities of the people we serve.

This is a high-impact role that demands watchdog reporting, explanatory journalism and deep source cultivation.

What You'll Do

  • Scrutinize Power: Hold elected officials, government agencies, businesses, and institutions accountable for their actions.
  • Uncover Hidden Truths: Reveal information others may want to keep hidden through persistent reporting and public records requests.
  • Serve the Public Interest: Center stories on issues that affect underserved communities, including housing, public safety, and climate change.
  • Analyze Data and Records: Examine budgets, policies, and databases to uncover patterns and provide context.
  • Cultivate Sources: Build a diverse network of contacts, from policymakers to everyday residents.
  • Tell Stories Across Platforms: Produce clear, compelling journalism for both digital and print audiences, often on deadline.

Key Responsibilities

  • Write quick-turn daily stories on high-impact news as it develops in a rapidly growing city and county. 
  • Develop original enterprise and watchdog stories by cultivating expertise in local government and policy, and connecting policy decisions to residents' lived experiences.
  • Use the Texas Open Meetings Act, the Texas Public Information Act, and database reporting to hold public officials accountable.
  • Build a diverse network of sources, from policymakers and community advocates to everyday residents.
  • Employ multimedia storytelling-photography, video, audio, graphics-to expand the reach and impact of stories.
  • Translate complicated issues into accessible reporting that shows readers why local government matters.
  • Collaborate with other reporters and editors on major coverage including elections, breaking news, crises and investigations.
  • Maintain an active driver's license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Three or more years of journalism experience, preferably covering politics, public policy, or government.
  • Proven ability to gather information from diverse sources, including databases, public records, and social media.
  • Proficiency in interpreting budgets, policy documents, and other public records.
  • Demonstrated skill in cultivating sources and breaking news.
  • Strong writing skills, with a track record of producing clean, concise, compelling copy on deadline.
  • Skilled at juggling multiple projects under deadline pressure.
  • Strong commitment to fairness, accuracy, and journalistic standards.
  • Spanish language proficiency is a plus.
  • Familiarity with Austin or Texas politics is a plus but not required.

What We Offer

  • The opportunity to cover one of the most closely watched cities in the country.
  • Support for ambitious, enterprise and investigative work.
  • A collaborative newsroom that values creativity and impact.
  • Competitive salary and benefits.

About Business Unit: 

The Austin American-Statesman has been the leading source of news and information for Central Texas since 1871, serving a dynamic and fast-growing region anchored by the capital city of Texas. Austin is known for its vibrant tech industry, rich cultural heritage, influential government institutions and creative spirit.

The Statesman's award-winning journalists provide in-depth coverage of the issues that matter most to Austinites - from local government and business to education, the environment and Austin's ever-evolving music and cultural scenes. With a strong focus on accountability journalism and investigative reporting, the Statesman plays a critical role in informing and engaging its community.

About Hearst Newspapers:

The Austin American-Statesman is a division of Hearst Newspapers (HNP). With 2,500 employees across the nation, HNP represents a network of 24 daily and 52 weekly publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News and Albany Times Union, marketing services businesses, and entertainment businesses such as King Features Syndicate. At HNP, we are investing in new and innovative ways to tell stories - growing newsrooms, diversifying tools, evolving platforms - to support the millions of people who trust us each month to help them make decisions, take action and be inspired. 

Be a part of something bigger - your headline awaits.

Recognizing the diverse needs of our candidates, if you are interested in applying for employment and need assistance or an accommodation to use our website or regarding the application process, please contact us by email at hnpemployment@hearst.com.  Please do not use this email address to inquire about the status of applications. We will only respond to inquiries concerning requests for a reasonable accommodation through this email address.

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