Some familiar names on the list of performers for this event – sounds like it will be a great show! Don't miss it. Details below.
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Some familiar names on the list of performers for this event – sounds like it will be a great show! Don't miss it. Details below.
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Hey folks. One of our members worked at this station awhile back. Let me know if you want to be put in touch and I’ll hook you up.
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Senior Reporter/Producer for non commercial radio. Produce and develop stories, field production, anchor news. Must be flexible in work schedule. Min one year exp in radio journalism, proven record of reporting skills, excellent writing, announcing and editing ability required. EOE. Resume deadline 09/16/2011. Send to Mercedes@wmnf.org.
JOB OPENING – Senior Reporter/Producer
FULL TIME –NON-EXEMPT
Please send resumes for consideration to Mercedes Skelton
DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 16, 2011
TITLE: Senior Reporter/Producer (Supervisor is Assistant News Director)
JOB SUMMARY:
Provide quality local, national and international news in accordance with WMNF style and format. Listed below are the responsibilities of the job. Other responsibilities may be assigned as needed.
Write, edit and produce stories as appropriate for radio presentation.
Perform local reporting and field production of at least one original story per day, on tight deadlines, to be broadcast on the WMNF evening news, which also may be utilized on morning and afternoon newscast, as assigned by Assistant News and Public Affairs Director, or News and Public Affairs Director.
Assist with the production of the WMNF evening news.
Anchor evening newscast as assigned by Assistant News and Public Affairs Director.
Develop news story ideas and coordinate coverage of local events and stories with the News and Public Affairs Director and the Assistant News and Public Affairs Director.
Maintain fairness, accuracy and high ethical standards
Perform Assistant/News Director functions when necessary.
Gather sound and communicate with a variety of sources.
Participate in on-air fundraising during the WMNF Marathons
Assist with station events as requested.
Assist in the training of news volunteers.
Supervise assigned volunteers
Report problems to supervisor.
Daily updates of WMNF news website.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Proven record of reporting skill.
Excellent writing and editing ability
Good computer skills
Good live on-air presentation
Ability to work on deadline and at varying hours
Ability to edit sound files digitally.
Work well as part of a team
Ability to research independently
Photography, video, editing software, web and social media competence.
QUALIFICATIONS
B.A. with Liberal Arts background or equivalent
Minimum one year experience in radio/print journalism
Basic knowledge of broadcast production and field recording equipment.
Good broadcast voice, demonstrated announcing and writing skills
Familiar with current copyright regulations
Must have a working vehicle, valid drivers license and minimum amount of vehicle insurance required by the state.
Ability and willingness to travel.
Understanding of FCC Rules and Regulations regarding broadcast
Salary is $34,000
The folks at Puget Sound Public Radio are looking for creative project proposals for their upcoming Program Venture Fund. Details below, deadline October 31.
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KUOW is now accepting project proposals for Round 19 of the KUOW Program Venture Fund (PVF). The PVF provides
special support for staff and independent producers to develop new programming focused on the Puget Sound region in Washington state.
Programs funded by the PVF can be a series of features, a long form documentary or a variety of short audio pieces. There is no set format. Be creative. This is your opportunity to dig into a subject, bring new voices to the air and share the history, culture and issues that impact the Puget Sound region.
Before submitting a full application you need to send me a short description of your project, no longer than a page. Once the preliminary idea is approved then you can officially submit the full application. All instructions are at our website (see below).
The application deadline is Monday, October 31, 2010 at 5:00 pm (PT)
For application information go to www.kuow.org/pvf
Contact: Jim Gates – jgates@kuow.org
Past producers who've contributed include Dominic Black, Jessica Partnow, Jeannie Yandel, Sarah Waller, Liz Jones, Feliks Banel, Harriet Baskas, Phyllis Fletcher, Andrea Smardon, Cathy Duchamp, Patricia Murphy
Thanks.
Jim Gates
Senior Editor
KUOW 94.9 – Puget Sound Public Radio
206.221.0747
www.kuow.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 2011
Contact: Liz Enochs, president, (415) 323-0220
26th ANNUAL EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM AWARDS
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
Know a deserving journalist who soldiers on through cutbacks to tell the truth? Get the story, photo or video? Whose dedication to our craft is second to none? Or is that journalist you? For the past 26 years, the Northern California Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has selected from among the Bay Area's best of the best for its acclaimed Excellence in Journalism Awards. These awards honor the journalists whose work best reflects the SPJ ideals of initiative, integrity, talent and compassion.
This year marks two significant changes to the awards: categories and entries. The board voted to realign the categories to reflect changes in journalism: Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia. Some categories will also be subdivided into daily and non-daily. The six special Board of Directors Awards will remain the same: Journalist of the Year, Career Achievement, Distinguished Service, Unsung Hero, Meritorious SPJ Service and the Silver Heart.
The change to an online-only format, a first for this chapter, is one that we hope will make the contest process easier and faster. We will no longer accept mailed entries. The contest entry site will feature a one-stop shop for all your contest needs, including a short video with detailed, step-by-step instructions. All entrants need to do is create an account, and the site will walk you through the rest. As with all product launches, however, we anticipate a few kinks along the way. We thank you in advance for your patience as we make this important transition and would appreciate your feedback. The site — www.awards.spjnorcal.org — is set to go live by Aug. 6.
Details and rules below. Deadline Aug. 19. Best of luck!
Instructions:
Stories must have been published between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, by a news outlet or individuals based in Northern California.
DEADLINE: Aug. 19. Entries must be time-stamped by Aug. 19, 2011.
QUESTIONS: Call chapter President Liz Enochs at (415) 323-0220.
CONTEST CATEGORIES
BREAKING NEWS
Honors individuals, teams or news organizations whose work demonstrates clear and accurate reporting and graceful writing on deadline. Judges will consider deadline pressure and complexity of subject.
Entry specifications: Submit up to three stories.
Categories: Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING
Honors individuals or teams that identify important issues and demonstrate initiative, persistence and resourcefulness pursuing information that is restricted or not easily available.
Entry specifications: Submit one story or series of related stories.
Categories: Daily and non-daily in Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
EXPLANATORY JOURNALISM
Honors journalists who increase readers' and/or viewers' understanding of significant or complex issues. Entries may add understanding to issues in the news or may focus on issues largely uncovered by the media.
Entry specifications: Submit one story or series of related stories.
Categories: Daily and non-daily in Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
COMMUNITY JOURNALISM
Honoring journalists and organizations whose primary focus is coverage of a well-defined small community or neighborhood. Entries may include print publications, news broadcasts or news sites. University-supported projects are not eligible. Entry specifications: This is for community-based outlets. Submit no more than five news stories or packages demonstrating the range and depth of local news coverage.
Categories: Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
FEATURE STORYTELLING
Honors journalists for exceptional writing that demonstrates originality of approach. Judges will consider humor or drama evoked, style, clarity of writing and suitability of the writing to the subject.
Entry specifications: Submit story or series.
Categories: Daily and non-daily in Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
COMMENTARY/ANALYSIS
Honors individuals for exceptional writing of commentary, analysis and editorials. Print entries may include bylined or unsigned editorials and columns. Online entries may include news-related blogs. Judges will consider quality of writing, clarity of analysis and originality of approach.
Entry specifications: Submit up to three samples
Categories: Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
ARTS & CULTURE REPORTING
Honors journalists for incisive reporting about art, music, movies, theater, dance, books, restaurants, architecture or other public performance. May also include reviews. Judges will consider quality of analysis and persuasiveness of arguments.
Entry specifications: Submit up to three samples
Categories: Daily and non-daily in Print/Text, Radio/Audio, TV/Video and Multimedia.
JOURNALISM INNOVATION
Honors individuals or organizations that have demonstrated innovative ways to further the goals of journalism, using online tools, new funding strategies and/or other approaches; entrants should demonstrate how innovation has led to unique coverage.
Entry specifications: Submit up to three samples showing how this innovation works.
Categories: All media.
PHOTOJOURNALISM
Limited to 3 separate submissions of not more than 15 images each. Include the written story or explanation:
1) Newspaper stories/essays/features (for stories published either in print or on a paper's website)
2) Magazine stories/essays/features (for stories published in print or on the magazine's website)
3) Audio slideshow: Limited to 1 audio slideshow up to 3 minutes in length.
Limited to 1 submission not to exceed 10 images:
4) Newspaper single image/portfolio
OUTSTANDING EMERGING JOURNALIST
Honors a journalist with less than five years of professional experience whose work shows great promise. Entry specifications: Submit resume and three samples of work.
Categories: All media
STUDENT SPECIAL PROJECT
Honors individuals or classes of college-level students for exemplary reporting, writing, and/or photography produced by all forms of student media, including special projects that report local news. These should be student-generated and not part of an ongoing university-sponsored project. Entry specifications: Submit up to three samples.
Categories: All media
PUBLIC SERVICE
Honors individuals, teams, or news organizations that try to improve conditions for the benefit of society. Entries will be judged on the significance of the issues, evidence of initiative, effectiveness of presentation and results obtained or pledged.
Entry specifications: May include project articles, editorials, public service announcements, cartoons, photos, graphics and online material.
Categories: All media
NORCAL SPJ BOARD OF DIRECTORS' AWARDS CATEGORIES:
(A nomination letter is required; also see online instructions)
Journalist of the Year: For extraordinary journalistic contributions in the past year.
Career Achievement: For extraordinary achievements exemplifying the highest standards of the profession.
Unsung Hero: A person whose contribution to journalism is often overlooked (e.g., copy editor, librarian, web producer).
Meritorious SPJ Service/The John Gothberg Award: For outstanding contributions to the NorCal Chapter of SPJ.
Distinguished Service: For distinguished service to journalism by a journalist or non-journalist.
The Silver Heart: Awarded to a journalist whose career reflects an extraordinary dedication to giving voice to the voiceless.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Stories must have been published between July 1, 2010, and June 30, 2011, by a news outlet or individuals based in Northern California.
Deadline: Entries must be time-stamped by Aug. 19, 2011.
Multiple entries:
Only stories or projects entered in the Public Service category may also be entered in one other category.
Fee:
$30 per entry for SPJ members*; $40 per entry for non-members. Payments must be made via www.awards.spjnorcal.org.
*To be eligible for the $30 member entry fee, you must be a member of both the SPJ national organization (current price $72) AND the SPJ Northern California chapter ($20) at the time-stamp of entry. Membership is good for 12 months, based on the date you joined. Chapter membership entitles you to free or reduced member admission to NorCal chapter activities, including the Excellence in Journalism Awards dinner. See www.spj.org/join.asp to join SPJ and the NorCal chapter.
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Hey folks. I was recently contacted by an interesting organization in Europe. They have a contest coming up that some of y'all might be interested in. (Prize is a trip to Prague!) Details and a message from their communications guy below.
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We're a non-profit organisation supporting independent media through a variety of things from running contests challenging people to redesign news on the web (http://contest.sourcefabric.org), to building great broadcast networks in interesting places (http://www.wadr.org based in Dakar, using SoundCloud, satellite technology and open source software), to reporting on undercovered stories (http://sourcefabric.org/en/community/blog/670). We have our own CMS for journalists, and we're currently developing an open source newsroom management tool.
Many thanks, Adam
A great opportunity from Hyphen Magazine – deadline is approaching!
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The Hyphen Public Interest Journalism Fellowship will foster high-impact stories about Asian Americans with a focus on coverage of the pressing social issues of the day, such as immigration or the environment.
Fellows who are selected will funded up to $3,500 each. Projects can be in any medium, and the fellowship is open to journalists in all media. Fellows will be selected based on the strength of the proposal and likelihood for successful reporting and completion. Hyphen publishes a print magazine, website and blog.
The fellowship will fill a need for ambitious journalism covering Asian American communities and issues. Fellows will be expected to report and produce stories that illuminate some aspect of the Asian American experience. Fellows will be supervised by Hyphen’s editorial team.
Timeline: Applications must be received by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on August 1, 2011 (electronic application only). Email the application to: fellowship@hyphenmagazine.com.
Fellows will be announced August 31, 2011.
Fellows are expected to complete the first draft of the project by January 2012.
Eligibility: Journalists who have at least three years of experience in print, video, audio or electronic journalism (writing, reporting, editing, producing) and demonstrate the ability to produce high-quality in-depth journalistic work. Applicants should have prior experience and a clear passion for covering Asian American communities and issues, or other marginalized communities and communities of color. Fellows must be eligible to work in the United States, though they do not need to be based in the United States. The candidate must represent and warrant that she or he be able to work in the United States or otherwise be able to receive the fellowship and perform the services required by the fellowship without violating applicable laws and regulations. Nothing stated herein shall obligate Hyphen magazine to awarding the fellowship or otherwise selecting a recipient for the fellowship.
About Hyphen: Hyphen is a national independent magazine covering Asian American arts, culture and politics. Hyphen’s magazine has a readership of 10,000 as well as an established and growing online presence with an average of 45,000 unique monthly visitors to its website, hyphenmagazine.com, and blog, hyphenmagazine.com/blog. The stories produced will be publicized via our magazine, website and social media.
Please include a fellowship proposal, budget, work samples and resume.
Fellowship Proposal: A statement not to exceed 2,000 words that includes a detailed description of the proposed project. Discuss the significance and timeliness of the topic and how it affects the Asian American community.
Please ensure that your project proposal responds to the following questions/points
What is new, innovative, useful, counterintuitive or controversial about the topic addressed by your project?
Budget: Include a one-page estimated project budget describing how the funds will be used to support the project (research, materials, travel if necessary).
Work Samples: Please submit an electronic copy of three work samples that include the name of the publication or outlet and the date it was published.
Resume: Please include a list of representative publications and outlets, membership in professional organizations, major journalism prizes and/or awards and year awarded. Include at least one professional reference.
Email all materials to fellowship@hyphenmagazine.com
Funding available for you New York State folks to get your work out to the public. Details below.
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free103point9 is pleased to announce the next Distribution Grant Deadline for New York State Artists providing support for the distribution and exhibition of new works in film, video, sound, new-media, and media-installation. Funding is available from free103point9 through a regrant from New York State Council on the Arts' Electronic Media and Film Program ( http://nysca.org/public/guidelines/electronic_media/index.htm ). Grant awards will assist artists in making works available to public audiences and may include, but are not limited to: moving image and sound works; duplication of preview, screening and exhibition copies; promotional materials including documentation and schematics of media-installation and new-media works. The rental or purchase of equipment essential for exhibition/distribution by individual artists is also eligible. More information: http://free103point9.org/nysca/
For you LA-based radio folks – a great opportunity to work on a new project with radio legend Jim Russell. Exciting stuff!
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Jim Russell
The Program Doctor
Our friends at Free Speech Radio News are hiring in DC. Details below.
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DC Correspondent Position
Free Speech Radio News is looking for a creative, passionate and experienced broadcast news reporter to join our worker-run collective.
Free Speech Radio News is the only collectively run daily news program in the United States, and is broadcast on more than 110 stations across the country. FSRN has reporters in 40 states and 50 countries and covers national and international stories that aren’t being told elsewhere, highlighting how the actions of elected officials and decision-makers affect real people.
The DC Staff Correspondent plays a crucial role in determining and carrying out our coverage from Capitol Hill, and is a familiar and trusted voice for our audience. Our ideal candidate is a news junkie, who eats and sleeps current events and is constantly on the look-out for new and under-reported stories and voices.
Responsibilities:
-File a 3-4 minute long feature story each day on breaking news and current events emanating from Washington and the US Capitol.
-Gather additional sound from events, press conferences, speeches and interviews.
-Follow closely news and developments in Congress, the White House, government departments and agencies and the US Supreme Court. Have a good understanding of Washington, DC community news, which FSRN also covers.
-Plan and execute FSRN’s 2012 Election coverage.
-Participate in daily editorial meetings.
-Prepare multimedia elements for FSRN’s website, including video.
-Recruit, train and oversee DC freelance reporters.
-Participate as a guest on radio shows throughout the Pacifica Network and on stations airing FSRN.
-Participate in staff collective that helps to run FSRN, including attending staff meetings and annual meeting, and serving on committees.
-As a collective, decisions at FSRN are made in a decentralized manner. Consequently, the ideal candidate must be comfortable with this kind of process and be able to work effectively with it. Also due to the collective nature of the organization, the candidate must be able to function with a high level of autonomy.
-Other duties as required
Qualifications:
-Proven track record filing feature stories covering government on daily deadline
-Solid understanding of Congress and legislative process
-Excellent writing, communication and organizational skills
-Ability to find appropriate and diverse sources on short turn-around
-Ability to write accurate, compelling radio stories on tight daily deadlines
-Ability to find new, under-reported angles and break news of interest to the FSRN audience
-Knowledge of and dedication to grassroots radio/independent journalism
Preferred experience:
-2 years daily deadline reporting experience in Washington, DC
-Experience shooting and editing video
-Fluency in languages other than English
-Journalism training and mentoring background
-Investigative reporting experience
Location: Washington, DC office. Candidates must have their own broadcast-quality radio recording equipment.
Hours: This is a full-time, 40-hour per week position, Monday through Friday with occasional weekend work. We provide paid holidays, two weeks of vacation and the opportunity to participate in an egalitarian worker-run structure. Currently, FSRN does not provide health care.
Pay: $18.75/hour
How to Apply: Send a cover letter, resume, four references and links to three of your best radio feature news stories (3-4 minutes in length) to jobs@fsrn.org. No audio attachments please. First review of applications begins August 15th. Please put the title of the position in the subject line. Expected start date: September/Early October.
People of color, women, LGBT people, people with disabilities, immigrants, and people who have lived in poverty are strongly encouraged to apply.
This org has funded some brilliant projects in the past. Deadline is Oct 3 for the latest round of funding. Go for it!
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2011 CA Documentary Project
Grants for film, radio and new media
Deadline October 3, 2011
The California Documentary Project (CDP) is a competitive grant program of the California Council for the Humanities (CCH). CDP supports the research and development, production, and public engagement stages of film, radio, and new media projects that document the California experience and explore issues of significance to Californians. Projects must approach subject matter from a humanities perspective; enhance our understanding of California and its cultures, peoples and histories; and be suitable for California and national audiences.
Eligible projects may apply for research and development funding up to $7,000, film or radio production funding up to $50,000, or new media production funding up to $20,000.
Please see www.calhum.org for more information.