Jobs

The Cascade Radio Group has the following position(s) available for employment:

KGMI Part-time News Editor

KGMI News/Talk 790 is looking for a P/T New Editor who is a self-starter with sound news judgment.
You must have the ability to write broadcast scripts for local news stories and follow up on news beat leads and breaking news.
Will write for afternoon news and for next morning news program.
May assist in producing afternoon news show.
Individual must enjoy deadline pressures and thinking quickly on his/her feet.
Some familiarity with on-line website maintenance to update the KGMI web news for the AM and social media savvy needed to help share and promote KGMI news content via social outlets.
Some weekend and holiday work is required.

Please send resume and air-check to:
Dillon Honcoop
KGMI Brand Manager
dhoncoop@cascaderadiogroup.com
An Equal Opportunity Employer


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