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12 people are interested
Talk Show Producers
ORGANIZATION: WHAV (PUBLIC MEDIA OF NEW ENGLAND INC)
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12 people are interested
Public radio WHAV FM 97.9 has rare opportunities for early night talk show producers.
Learn how to place a live talk show on both FM radio and streaming video, while mastering state-of-the-art audio and video systems. The ability to multitask is essential during these fast-paced programs-screening calls, tracking contest entrants, keeping hosts on schedule and optionally participating in lively banter.
Tasks include:
- Taking telephone calls
- Serving as camera person
- Adding/updating TV graphics in Wirecast
- Operating radio automation
- Monitoring audio levels
- Tracking contestants
- Troubleshooting audio/video/Internet issues on the fly
- Making audio and video recordings for rebroadcasts, podcasts, etc.
This is a unique opportunity to have fun, serve the community, build or further develop your resume and grow with an entrepreneurial local radio operation.
WHAV is the only Haverhill-based news source.
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About WHAV (PUBLIC MEDIA OF NEW ENGLAND INC)
Location:
189 WARD HILL AVE, HAVERHILL, MA 01835, US
Mission Statement
"WHAV is going to be your station -- a station for the people of Haverhill and the people in our surrounding towns. What concerns you directly, your lives and businesses, your community betterment will always get first priority on the WHAV airwaves." --John T. "Jack" Russ, WHAV founder, March 16, 1947
Description
Public Media of New England Inc. owns and operates 97.9 WHAV FM, a public radio station, serving Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts. It is the only Haverhill-based news source.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
189 Ward Hill Ave.Haverhill, MA 01835
DATE POSTED
July 9, 2017
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
- Problem Solving
- Public Speaking
- Verbal / Written Communication
- Multi-Tasking
- PC Platform
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Approximately 3 to 4 hours weekly
- Reliable, punctual