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This journalist will have a key role in major stories, weather events and seasonal coverage. This ... Each week, we reach more than 4 million people across print, digital, and social platforms ...

Service Journalism/Utility Reporter

Dallas, TX · On-site

$24.25 - $33/hr

This journalist will have a key role in major stories, weather events and seasonal coverage. This ... Each week, we reach more than 4 million people across print, digital, and social platforms ...

Service Journalism/Utility Reporter

Dallas, TX · On-site

$24.25 - $33/hr

This journalist will have a key role in major stories, weather events and seasonal coverage. This ... Each week, we reach more than 4 million people across print, digital, and social platforms ...

While maintaining a strong commitment to print journalism, The Sun reaches a daily audience of 40,000+, making it a trusted source of news and information for generations of readers in the region ...

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How much do print journalism jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for print journalism in the United States is $54,320.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $56,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Print Journalist, you need strong writing, research, and interviewing skills, typically supported by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with newsroom software, content management systems (CMS), and multimedia tools is often expected. Curiosity, ethical judgment, adaptability, and deadline-oriented communication set outstanding journalists apart. These skills ensure accurate, engaging, and timely reporting that builds public trust and keeps readers informed.

What are some common challenges print journalists face when working under tight deadlines?

Print journalists often encounter challenges such as gathering accurate information quickly, fact-checking under time constraints, and meeting strict publication deadlines. Balancing speed with accuracy is critical, as errors can affect credibility and require retractions. Additionally, journalists must coordinate with editors, photographers, and layout teams to ensure their stories are ready for print, making strong communication skills and the ability to adapt to last-minute changes essential for success.

What is print journalism?

Print journalism refers to the practice of reporting, writing, editing, and publishing news and feature stories in printed publications such as newspapers and magazines. Print journalists gather information, conduct interviews, and verify facts to create accurate and engaging stories for the public. Although digital media has become increasingly popular, print journalism continues to play a vital role in informing communities, providing in-depth analysis, and upholding journalistic standards.

What is the difference between Print Journalism vs Digital Journalism?

AspectPrint JournalismDigital Journalism
CredentialsJournalism degree, writing skillsJournalism or communications degree, multimedia skills
Work EnvironmentNewspapers, magazines, print officesOnline platforms, news websites, social media
Industry UsageTraditional media outletsOnline news outlets, blogs, social media channels

Print Journalism focuses on producing content for newspapers and magazines, often emphasizing in-depth reporting and editing. Digital Journalism involves creating news content for online platforms, utilizing multimedia tools and social media. While both require strong journalism credentials, Digital Journalism emphasizes digital skills and adaptability to fast-paced online environments.

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Infographic showing various Print Journalism job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 36% Full Time, and 64% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,320 per year, or $26.1 per hour.
Solutions Journalism Fellow (Two‑Year Fellowship)

Solutions Journalism Fellow (Two‑Year Fellowship)

Gannett Co., Inc.

Tallahassee, FL • On-site

$46.50K - $63.20K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Gannett rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 33 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

38th of 64 rated media


Job description

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USA TODAY Co., Inc. is a diversified media company with expansive reach at the national and local level dedicated to empowering and enriching communities. We seek to inspire, inform, and connect audiences as a sustainable, growth focused media and digital marketing solutions company. Through our trusted brands, including the USA TODAY NETWORK, comprised of the national publication, USA TODAY, and local media organizations, including our network of local properties, in the United States, and Newsquest, a wholly-owned subsidiary operating in the United Kingdom, we provide essential journalism, local content, and digital experiences to audiences and businesses. We deliver high-quality, trusted content with a commitment to balanced, unbiased journalism, where and when consumers want to engage. Our digital marketing solutions brand, LocaliQ, supports small and medium-sized businesses with innovative digital marketing products and solutions. USA TODAY Co. open roles are featured on various external job boards. When applying to a position at USA TODAY Co., you should be completing an application on USA TODAY Co. Careers via Dayforce. Job postings directing you to complete an application on other external sites may not be valid. If you are a California resident, you acknowledge that by applying for a job with us, this California Job Applicant Privacy Notice will apply to our collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information. To connect with us, visit www.usatodayco.com
Solutions Journalism Fellow (Two-Year Fellowship)
Location: Tallahassee, Florida
Position Type: Full-time, two-year fellowship
About the Fellowship
The Tallahassee Democrat, part of the USA TODAY Network, is seeking an innovative and community-focused journalist for a two-year Solutions Journalism Fellowship. This position is funded by the Community Foundation of North Florida, Press Forward and a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
This role is designed for a journalist who wants to produce high-impact, public-service journalism that goes beyond identifying problems to examine how communities are responding to them. The fellow will report on what's working, what isn't and why, while also contributing to the daily news report.
This role is intentionally designed as a hybrid position, with:
  • 50% of the fellow's time dedicated to solutions-based, enterprise reporting, and
  • 50% devoted to daily general assignment reporting, trending coverage, and passion topics that resonate with local audiences.

The primary mission of this reporter is to shine a light on the helpers in our community and provide solutions-oriented, evidence-based reporting that helps residents better understand efforts to address critical local issues such as education, housing, public safety, business, health care, workforce development, and environmental sustainability.
The reporter, who will produce quick hits, compelling profiles and deeply reported stories, will be based in the Tallahassee Democrat newsroom and will collaborate with editors and partner outlets in the Capital Region News Collaborative on special projects.
Solutions-Based Journalism (Approximately 50%)
  • Report and produce solutions-oriented enterprise journalism that examines how communities, institutions, and organizations are responding to persistent local challenges.
  • Collect results, metrics, anecdotes and evidence of impact to share successes and reflections with the foundation on a quarterly basis.
  • Develop deeply reported stories that move beyond identifying problems to examine responses, evidence, outcomes, limitations, and lessons learned.
  • Build and maintain diverse sources across government, nonprofits, education, business, and affected communities.
  • Collaborate with editors to produce explanatory, narrative, and accountability stories for digital, print and social platforms.
  • Engage thoughtfully with community members and readers to ensure coverage reflects real needs and concerns.

General Assignment, Trending & Passion Topics (Approximately 50%)
  • Contribute to daily general assignment coverage, including breaking news, community events, and developing stories.
  • Report on trending and timely topics that connect with local audiences and reflect how people live, work and interact in the community.
  • Write quickly and accurately under deadline while maintaining newsroom standards for fairness and accuracy.
  • Engage with readers and communities to inform coverage and build trust.
  • Work collegially with other reporters and editors in the newsroom and across the USA TODAY Network.
  • Uphold the highest standards of journalistic ethics, accuracy and independence.

What We're Looking For
  • The fellowship is geared toward retaining Tallahassee talent and qualified recent graduates of a journalism/communications program from a local Leon County university or college like Florida A&M University.
  • Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications or related field, or equivalent experience.
  • Strong Interest in solutions journalism and public service reporting.
  • Strong reporting, writing and storytelling skills, including enterprise or explanatory journalism.
  • Ability to analyze complex issues and explain them clearly.
  • Familiarity with digital storytelling formats and audience-focused journalism.
  • An openness to coaching, collaboration, and experimentation in a modern newsroom.
  • Knowledge of AP style and newsroom ethics standards.

Early-career and emerging journalists are encouraged to apply.
What We Offer
  • A full-time, two-year paid fellowship focused on enterprise and solutions journalism.
  • Coaching and mentorship from experienced editors and newsroom leaders, including funding for training, workshops, and national journalism conferences and professional dues.
  • Opportunities to collaborate with other Press Forward-supported journalists and outlets.
  • A newsroom culture that values public service, innovation, and community impact.
  • Competitive salary and benefits consistent with USA TODAY Network standards.
  • Opportunities for career advancement in the USA TODAY NETWORK.

About Press Forward and the Knight Foundation
This fellowship is supported by Press Forward North Florida, an initiative of the Community Foundation of North Florida, and is funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, a national philanthropic leader in strengthening local news and information.
USA TODAY Co., Inc. is a proud equal opportunity employer committed to building and maintaining a diverse workforce. As such, we will consider all qualified applicants for employment and do not discriminate in connection with employment decisions on the basis of an applicant or employee's race, color, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, marital status, personal appearance (including height and weight), sexual orientation, family responsibilities, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy status (including childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions), education, genetic characteristics or information, political affiliation, military or veteran status or other classifications protected by applicable federal, state and local laws in the jurisdictions where USA TODAY Co. employs employees. In addition, USA TODAY Co., Inc. will provide applicants who require a reasonable accommodation, as a result of an applicant's disability or religion, to complete this employment application and/or any other process in connection with an individuals' application for employment with USA TODAY Co., Inc. Applicants who require such accommodation should contact USA TODAY Co., Inc.'s Recruitment Department at Recruit@usatodayco.com. Applicants must be authorized to work in the applicable location. Applications from outside these regions will be removed from our system after submission.

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