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News Assistant Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Assistant News Director

Peoria, IL · On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

The Assistant News Director assists the News Director with all aspects of news, weather and sports programming production, and serves as the News Director in his/her absence. Responsibilities ...

The Assistant News Director assists the News Director with all aspects of news, weather and sports programming production, and serves as the News Director in his/her absence. Responsibilities ...

News Producer

Austin, TX · On-site

$24 - $25.34/hr

Provide content for web and social media platforms during overnight and early-morning hours * Assist in planning and producing live and/or taped coverage, including breaking news situations that ...

Assistant News Director

Peoria, IL · On-site

$50K - $55K/yr

The Assistant News Director assists the News Director with all aspects of news, weather and sports programming production, and serves as the News Director in his/her absence. Responsibilities ...

News Production Assistant Department: News Reporting To: Brand Manager Employment Type: Part Time Work Arrangement: On-site Job Location: New York, NY, US 1010 WINS on 92.3 FM, New York's 24-hour all ...

We are seeking a talented, fast-paced News Editor (Per Diem ) to shape the visual narrative of our ... Workflow Support: Assist the Editing Coordinator with feed intake, archival video restoration, and ...

News Production Assistant Department: News Reporting To: Brand Manager Employment Type: Part Time Work Arrangement: On-site Job Location: New York, NY, US 1010 WINS on 92.3 FM, New York's 24-hour all ...

News Production Assistant

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$17.61 - $19.33/hr

News Production Assistant Department: News Reporting To: Brand Manager Employment Type: Part Time Work Arrangement: On-site Job Location: New York, NY, US 1010 WINS on 92.3 FM, New York's 24-hour all ...

The Van Assistant assists in the safe transport children to the Family School program by picking them up from their foster homes and dropping them off to Family School in the morning and then ...

The Assistant News Director oversees the production of newscasts and assignments while working closely with producers, reporters, anchors and our digital content team on daily news coverage. Must be ...

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How much do news assistant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for news assistant in the United States is $46,661.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a News Assistant Do?

In newspaper publishing and news broadcasting, a news assistant provides administrative and clerical support to the news editor, editorial staff, or writers. In this career, you collect and circulate interdepartmental communications, draft press releases, create a summary of the day’s events for senior writers or editors, and occasionally, report on breaking stories or assist with research. As a news assistant in TV or radio, you may be responsible for providing reporters with scripts or other content to be presented on the air.

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

To excel as a News Assistant, you need strong research abilities, attention to detail, and a relevant degree in journalism or communications. Familiarity with newsroom software, digital content management systems, and audio/video editing tools is often required. Excellent organizational skills, adaptability, and effective communication help you manage tight deadlines and support newsroom operations. These competencies are essential for ensuring accurate information gathering and efficient workflow in fast-paced news environments.

What are News Assistants?

News Assistants are entry-level professionals who support journalists, editors, and producers in newsrooms. They perform a variety of tasks such as researching information, fact-checking, transcribing interviews, organizing materials, and sometimes assisting with scheduling or logistics. News Assistants play a vital role in ensuring that news stories are accurate and produced efficiently. Their work helps streamline newsroom operations and allows reporters and editors to focus on content creation.

How do News Assistants typically support newsroom operations on a daily basis?

News Assistants play a crucial role in keeping the newsroom running smoothly by handling a variety of support tasks. Their responsibilities often include researching background information, transcribing interviews, monitoring news wires, and helping reporters gather materials for stories. They frequently collaborate with journalists, editors, and producers to ensure accuracy and timeliness in news production. This role offers valuable hands-on experience and exposure to many aspects of journalism, making it an excellent starting point for those looking to advance in the field.

What is the difference between News Assistant vs Report Writer?

AspectNews AssistantReport Writer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer journalism or communication coursesBachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or related field
Work EnvironmentNewsrooms, media outlets, online mediaCorporate, government agencies, media organizations
Industry UsageCommonly employed in news organizations for assisting with news gathering and editingUsed across industries for creating detailed reports and documentation

While both roles involve communication skills, a News Assistant primarily supports news production in media outlets, focusing on gathering and editing news content. A Report Writer, on the other hand, creates detailed reports for various industries, often requiring more specialized writing skills and industry knowledge.

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Infographic showing various News Assistant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,661 per year, or $22.4 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Hearst Television owned WMUR in Manchester, NH is seeking a dynamic, creative, and experienced newsroom leader to be our next Assistant News Director. The ideal candidate must have excellent news judgment and a strong command of breaking news and big story coverage on-air and online. In addition to managing the daily operations of our newsroom, you must have the journalistic know-how needed to make critical editorial and ethical decisions. As Assistant News Director, you will play a key role in shaping impactful, community-driven storytelling that leads the way on digital and linear platforms. With a unique format and the resources of Hearst Television, this is a rare opportunity to join an outstanding team of journalists. You will report to News Director.

Responsibilities

  • Work closely with the News Director and other news managers to ensure daily and long-term content adheres to the WMUR brand and the news department's overall strategy
  • Be the voice of urgency, leading the charge on breaking news, weather coverage, and enterprise reporting across all platforms
  • Work with reporters to deliver dynamic and engaging packages and live shots
  • Play a leading role in planning and executing big event coverage from elections to debates to the Boston Marathon and other community-focused efforts
  • Work with the Managing Editor to ensure the success of investigative coverage
  • Provide mentorship and daily feedback to news managers, potential future news leaders and reporters
  • In-person attendance is required

Requirements

  • 2+ years of newsroom management experience
  • A strategic approach to building content, leading people, evolving our products and embracing technology
  • Commitment to digital-first mindset
  • Ability to command a large staff in an ever-evolving 24/7 news environment
  • Newscast producing background preferred but not required

Values in Action

At Hearst Television we tell stories every day. Stories about people of all backgrounds, perspectives, and identities. That's why, behind the scenes, we believe in being an organization that fosters collaboration and open communication, ensuring that the content we create is authentic, accurate, and connected to the communities we serve.

Benefits

Hearst's benefit programs are modern, flexible and designed to focus on the whole person. As a Hearst employee, you and your spouse or partner or dependents would have access to the following benefits.

  • Medical | Dental | Vision
  • 401(k) matching
  • Emotional Wellness Support
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • LGBTQ+ Health Services
  • Additional benefits to meet your and your family's needs
Hearst Television (HTV) owns and/or operates 35 television and two radio stations serving 27 media markets across 39 states reaching over 22 million U.S. television households. HTV is recognized as one of the industry's premier broadcasting companies and has been honored with numerous awards for distinguished journalism, industry innovation, and community service.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. we do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, creed, national, origin, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.