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News Reporter Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

The staff reporter is responsible for consistently writing and producing high-quality news articles for The Sun Star. This role involves contributing 3-4 articles each month on a range of topics ...

Science Communicator

Fairbanks, AK · On-site

$39K - $53K/yr

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  • PTO

Develop and maintain professional contacts and affiliations with news media editors, reporters and broadcasters to facilitate and promote the dissemination of news and publicity in areas relevant to ...

Communications Director

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$70K - $74K/yr

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... with reporters and media outlets. * Maintaining the AKPIRG website, including developing and ... news moments. Required Qualifications * Commitment to operationalizing AKPIRG's values of ...

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How much do news reporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for news reporter in Alaska is $23.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $24.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a news reporter?

A news reporter is a journalist that delivers the news via TV broadcast, radio, digital media or print. As a news reporter, your duties can vary significantly based on the medium in which you work. However, many of your core responsibilities remain the same. These include working with a team of other news professionals to research current events, organizing your data into an accurate report of the events, and delivering said report in an engaging and understandable manner. If you work in a written medium, you polish the report into a readable article. If you and your team are researching breaking news, your goal is to get the facts out as soon as possible.

What does a news reporter do?

A news reporter is responsible for gathering information, investigating stories, and presenting news to the public through various media channels such as television, radio, print, or online platforms. They conduct interviews, attend events, and research topics to ensure accurate and timely reporting. News reporters also write articles, scripts, or segments, and may appear on camera or provide live coverage from the scene. Their primary goal is to inform the public about current events and issues in a clear, factual, and unbiased manner.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a news reporter?

To thrive as a News Reporter, you need strong writing, research, and investigative skills, typically supported by a degree in journalism or communications. Proficiency with digital editing software, content management systems, and multimedia tools is often required. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and the ability to work under tight deadlines are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate, timely, and engaging news coverage that meets audience expectations and upholds journalistic standards.

What are some common challenges news reporters face when covering breaking news stories?

News reporters often encounter tight deadlines, rapidly changing information, and the need to verify facts quickly when covering breaking news. Balancing speed with accuracy is critical, as misreporting can have significant consequences. Reporters also frequently work in fast-paced, high-pressure environments, collaborating closely with editors, photographers, and producers to ensure comprehensive and timely coverage.

What is the difference between News Reporter vs Journalist?

AspectNews ReporterJournalist
CredentialsBachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldSimilar; often requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related fields
Work EnvironmentField reporting, newsrooms, on-location coverageVaries; includes reporting, feature writing, editing, and research
Industry UsagePrimarily in news organizations, TV, radio, online mediaBroader; includes print, digital, broadcast, and investigative roles

News reporters focus on gathering and delivering timely news stories, often working in the field or newsroom. Journalists have a broader scope, including investigative work, feature articles, and in-depth reporting across various media. While both roles require similar credentials and work environments, journalists may engage in a wider range of storytelling and research activities.

Do news reporters make a lot of money?

News reporters' salaries vary based on experience, location, and employer, with median annual wages around $45,000 to $70,000. Experienced reporters working for major outlets or in large markets can earn higher salaries, and some may receive additional benefits or bonuses. Salary growth often depends on skills, reputation, and career advancement.

How do you get a job as a news reporter?

To become a news reporter, individuals typically earn a bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Gaining experience through internships, building a strong portfolio, and developing skills in writing, interviewing, and multimedia reporting are essential steps to securing a reporting position.

What qualifications do I need to be a news reporter?

To become a news reporter, typically a bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, or a related field is required. Strong writing, research, and interviewing skills are essential, along with proficiency in using digital tools and social media platforms. Relevant experience through internships or freelance work can also improve job prospects.

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Infographic showing various News Reporter job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,554 per year, or $23.8 per hour.

NEWS ANCHOR/EXECUTIVE REPORTER (EVENING) - KTUU

GRAY TELEVISION

Anchorage, AK

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Gray Television rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 69 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

49th of 76 rated media


Job description

About Gray Media:

Today, we are a growing multimedia company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. We are the nation's largest owner of top-rated local television stations and digital assets serving 117 full-power television markets that collectively reach approximately 37% of US television households. The portfolio includes 80 markets with the top-rated television station and 100 markets with the first and/or second highest rated television station in average all-day ratings across 116 of such markets that were measured by Nielsen in 2025. We also own the largest Telemundo Affiliate group with 47 markets and Gray Digital Media, a full-service digital agency offering national and local clients digital marketing strategies with the most advanced digital products and services. Our additional media properties include video production companies Raycom Sports, Tupelo Media Group, and PowerNation Studios, and studio production facilities Assembly Atlanta and Third Rail Studios.

About KTUU:

Alaska's News Source has a reputation of excellence as the state's most watched news source, producing 32 hours of broadcast news, weather, and sports content each week on KTUU-TV/Channel 2 and KYES/Channel 5 in Anchorage as well as KATH and KYEX in Southeast Alaska and KTVF and KXDN in Fairbanks. Strong reach and brand loyalty are augmented by added broadcast distribution to more than 200 rural communities throughout the state via ARCS-TV, Alaska's rural communications service. A leader in digital content, AlaskasNewSource.com offers breaking news and statewide community coverage. Our News and Weather Apps, podcasts, and streamed content offered through Connected TV platforms reach audiences far beyond broadcast. Our mission is "To Tell Alaska's Story," and we strive to consistently distinguish ourselves as Alaska's preferred source for news, information, and community service.

Job Summary/Description:

Alaska’s News Source is hiring a (PM) Anchor/Executive Reporter to lead and elevate our award-winning evening newscasts while mentoring and developing the newsroom’s next generation of storytellers. This is a hands-on leadership role for an experienced anchor and journalist who thrives in breaking news and real-time reporting, and who can coach reporters through every step of the process from research and interviewing to writing and execution. As a member of the News Leadership Team, you’ll help set newsroom goals, supervise the evening shift, ensure editorial quality by approving scripts, and anchor evening newscasts - including CTV live coverage. The Anchor/Executive Reporter is a key newsroom leader, expected to lead by example and fill in for other anchors and producers when needed.

Duties/Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: 

* Coach and oversee reporters/crews daily on story development, enterprise ideas, live-shot strategy, and high-impact storytelling.
* Anchor and executive-report major/breaking stories with urgency and accuracy across multiple evening newscasts and livestream platforms.
* Foster a positive, inclusive team culture; supervise the evening shift and full reporting corps at Alaska's News Source.
* Lead newsroom content and coverage planning by participating in editorial meetings through field execution and on-air presentation.
* Produce/Anchor live-streamed coverage on KTUU's digital/CTV platforms, including programming streaming tools and planning streaming-first segments.
* Coordinate closely with the news leadership team members and staff members to align linear, digital, and streaming priorities and ensure smooth live productions.
* Maintain editorial standards (accuracy, fairness, tone) and adjust coverage approach using digital performance/analytics.

Qualifications/Requirements:

* Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, Communications, or related field (or equivalent professional experience).
* 5+ years of experience as a broadcast journalist (anchor and/or general assignment reporter) with a strong breaking-news track record.
* Demonstrated ability to lead newsroom coverage and coach reporters (formal leadership/supervisory experience strongly preferred).
* Exceptional on-air skills: confident live delivery, strong ad-libbing, clear writing-to-video, and the ability to stay composed under deadline pressure.
* Proven editorial judgment and commitment to the SPJ Code of Ethics and station editorial standards (accuracy, fairness, tone).
* Strong writing, producing, and storytelling skills across linear, digital, and streaming platforms; ability to generate enterprise and segment ideas.
* Working knowledge of newsroom workflows and systems (e.g., ENPS or similar) and comfort learning new tools quickly.
* Ability to multi-task and prioritize competing assignments in a fast-paced, high-stakes environment; results-oriented and highly organized.
* Must be able to work a flexible schedule (evenings M-F required) as well as mornings, days, weekends, and holidays as news or cover warrants) and collaborate effectively as part of a team.
* Valid driver’s license and ability to drive for business needs with an acceptable MVR
* Willingness to travel for news coverage as assigned

If you feel you’re qualified and want to work with a great group of people,  go to https://gray.tv/careers#currentopenings, you may type in the job title, station call letters, or click on "apply now", upload your resume, cover letter, and references

(Current employees who are interested in this position can apply through the Gray-TV UltiPro self-service portal)

KTUU-TV/Gray Media is a drug-free company

Additional Info:

Gray Media provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Gray Media complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment at every location where the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Gray Media expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with Gray’s employees' ability to perform their job duties may result in discipline, up to and including discharge.


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