Digital Line Producer
ViacomCBS
Fort Worth, TXThis was removed by the employer on 1/18/2022 10:01:00 AM PST
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Full Time Job
CBSN-DFW is looking for a dynamic Digital Producer to work on our local live streaming network, CBSN-DFW. The DLP will work with others to manage live and on demand video content for digital and streaming platforms.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Write headlines, stories and teases for broadcast.
• Identify and arrange story placement in the rundown, and other production elements required to produce a newscast.
• Self-starter with excellent communication skills who will also collaborate with News Managers, Assignment Desk and Broadcast Line Producers.
• Anticipate the needs of the show regarding video, graphics, scripts and other elements while also taking direction from News Managers and senior producers.
PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
• 2 years experience in creating and building show rundowns in cable, broadcast or digital environment.
• Demonstrated success operating in a fast-paced control room.
• Ability to meet deadlines
• Write headlines and edit video for live digital broadcast.
• Thorough knowledge of social media and the competitive digital news environment.
• Experience with iNews or other comparable broadcast run-down software is a plus
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