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The Sports Anchor and MMJ is responsible for gathering daily sports content for newscasts and digital platforms at KOLO. They are also responsible for anchoring the weekend sports segment. The sports ...

Anchor

Fargo, ND

$60K - $65K/yr

Anchor and produce a nightly live news and sports broadcast * Plan daily coverage and build ... compelling rundowns * Write, shoot, and edit stories that connect with viewers * Conduct interviews ...

The Sports Anchor and MMJ is responsible for gathering daily sports content for newscasts and digital platforms at KOLO. They are also responsible for anchoring the weekend sports segment. The sports ...

KCRA 3, the news leader in Sacramento and a Hearst Television station, is looking for a Weekend Sports Anchor Reporter. This is someone who can bring the energy of live reporting to the studio. In ...

KCRA 3, the news leader in Sacramento and a Hearst Television station, is looking for a Weekend Sports Anchor Reporter. This is someone who can bring the energy of live reporting to the studio. In ...

KCRA 3, the news leader in Sacramento and a Hearst Television station, is looking for a Weekend Sports Anchor Reporter. This is someone who can bring the energy of live reporting to the studio. In ...

KCRA 3, the news leader in Sacramento and a Hearst Television station, is looking for a Weekend Sports Anchor Reporter. This is someone who can bring the energy of live reporting to the studio. In ...

We are looking for a sports reporter/anchor and a true sports journalist to join the FOX Chicago Sports Department in the best sports markets in the country. The ideal candidate is someone who is ...

Sports Reporter/Anchor

Chicago, IL · On-site

$55 - $60/hr

We are looking for a sports reporter/anchor and a true sports journalist to join the FOX Chicago Sports Department in the best sports markets in the country. The ideal candidate is someone who is ...

Sports Reporter/Anchor

Chicago, IL · On-site

$55 - $60/hr

We are looking for a sports reporter/anchor and a true sports journalist to join the FOX Chicago Sports Department in the best sports markets in the country. The ideal candidate is someone who is ...

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How much do sports anchor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for sports anchor in the United States is $10.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $8.65 and $10.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is a Sports Anchor?

A sports anchor presents sports-related news and information on television news programs or sports-related channels and programs. As a sports anchor, you are the face of the program, typically delivering the reports from behind a desk in a studio. Most sports anchors are knowledgeable about many different sports; while some programs focus on one sport at a time, sports anchors may host several different programs on various sports. Depending on the size of the station or the popularity of the program, sports anchors may write their own script, or they may read text written by producers. Sports anchors often interview players, coaches, or other influential sports figures as part of the show.

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

To thrive as a Sports Anchor, you need strong journalism skills, a solid understanding of sports, and typically a degree in broadcast journalism or a related field. Familiarity with broadcast editing software, teleprompter systems, and live reporting tools is crucial. Exceptional communication, quick thinking, and on-camera presence distinguish top performers in this role. These skills ensure accurate, engaging, and timely sports coverage that resonates with viewers and maintains broadcast quality.

What are some common challenges faced by Sports Anchors when covering live events?

Sports Anchors often face the challenge of adapting to rapidly changing situations during live broadcasts, such as unexpected game outcomes, technical difficulties, or last-minute updates. They must think quickly on their feet, maintain composure, and deliver accurate information while engaging viewers. Collaborating closely with producers, reporters, and technical staff is essential to ensure smooth transitions and timely coverage. Being well-prepared and staying updated on sports news helps anchors handle these challenges effectively.

What are sports anchors?

Sports anchors are broadcast professionals who present sports news and highlights on television, radio, or digital platforms. They are responsible for researching, writing, and delivering sports stories, interviewing athletes and coaches, and providing analysis before and after games. Sports anchors often work closely with producers and other journalists to ensure accurate and engaging coverage. Their role demands strong communication skills, a deep knowledge of sports, and the ability to perform well under tight deadlines.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

A sports anchor typically requires a degree, but some related roles like freelance sports reporting, social media content creation, or event staffing can earn around $3,000 monthly without formal degrees. These jobs often rely on skills, experience, and networking rather than formal education and may involve flexible schedules or self-employment.

What is the difference between Sports Anchor vs Sports Reporter?

AspectSports AnchorSports Reporter
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related fieldSimilar educational background, often with additional reporting certifications
Work EnvironmentTelevision studio or broadcast setting, on-camera presenceField reporting, on-site coverage of sporting events
Employer & IndustryBroadcast networks, local TV stations, sports channelsNewspapers, online media, TV stations, sports networks
Primary RolePresenting sports news and highlights on-airGathering, writing, and reporting sports news from the field

While both roles involve sports news, a Sports Anchor primarily presents news on camera in a studio, whereas a Sports Reporter focuses on field reporting and gathering news firsthand. Both require strong communication skills and sports knowledge, but their work environments and daily tasks differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Sports Anchor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 11% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $22,150 per year, or $10.6 per hour.
SPORTS ANCHOR/MMJ - KOLO

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Gray Television rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 63 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

38th of 64 rated media


Job description

About Gray Media:

Gray Media, or Gray, is a multimedia company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The company is the nation's largest owner of top-rated local television stations and digital assets serving 113 television markets that collectively reach approximately 36 percent of US television households. The portfolio includes 77 markets with the top-rated television station and 100 markets with the first and/or second-highest-rated television station, as well as the largest Telemundo Affiliate group with 45 markets totaling nearly 1.5 million Hispanic TV Households. The company also owns Gray Digital Media, a full-service digital agency offering national and local clients digital marketing strategies with the most advanced digital products and services. Gray's 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.

Job Summary/Description:  

The Sports Anchor and MMJ is responsible for gathering daily sports content for newscasts and digital platforms at KOLO. They are also responsible for anchoring the weekend sports segment. The sports anchor/MMJ works directly with the Sports Director to execute the strategy for coordinated sports coverage. This role demands high-energy, on-air talent, strong storytelling, and extensive knowledge of sports.

Duties/Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

- Collaborating with the Sports Director to execute their strategy for the department, shooting/editing video, posting content to digital platforms, and fostering relationships with local athletic teams.
- Delivering on-air sports reports, highlights, and live shots from field events, along with developing engaging feature stories.

Qualifications/Requirements:

- 2+ years of experience in the sports field.
- Proficiency in non-linear editing (Edius).
- Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Communications, or related field.
- Ability to work under tight, fast-paced deadlines and strong on-camera presence.

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)

KOLO-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 in every location in which 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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