Reporter jobs in Baltimore, MD

Reporter researches a variety of news stories through interviews, observation, and library and/or online resources. Determines tone and intended audience of story. Being a Reporter investigates and writes a variety of simple news stories. May require a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Reporter typically reports to a supervisor. The Reporter works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Reporter typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Reporter
  • Hearst
  • Baltimore, MD PART_TIME
  • Local Radio News Reporter

    WBAL Radio, in Baltimore, MD is looking for a part-time Radio News Reporter who can create story ideas, conduct informed interviews, develop sources, and file compelling live reports. You will be a strong, take-charge reporter who hits the ground running every day. We value strong enterprise reporting and we’re looking for someone who finds the stories that lead newscasts. In addition to credibility, poise, and personality, you are not afraid to head out into the field, ask the tough questions and break the big stories. You will be a versatile, enterprising self-starter who is fast, efficient, works well under tight deadlines, can develop sources, and has excellent live reporting skills. You will report to Jeff Wade.

    Responsibilities

    • Plan, gather and assemble stories on day-of news or special project assignments.
    • Work to gather and edit compelling video and captivating sound.
    • Coordinate with news managers to develop stories that go beyond surface details, that accentuate unique enterprise angles, and have exclusive content.
    • Develop a network of sources who provide tips, early access to information, and allow the reporter to break stories of significance.
    • Will contribute pictures, video, and text updates to mobile platforms throughout the day.
    • Work on different stories and projects at once and meeting all deadlines under extraordinary pressure.
    • Have and exhibit unwavering journalistic integrity and ethical standards.

    Requirements

    • Professional or college reporting experience
    • Experience with enterprise reporting and ability to uncover details.
    • Your demo reel is indicative of your everyday work.
    • Write clear, correct, compelling copy that supports images gathered.
    • Operate mobile transmission devices and use latest technology.
    • Can work in all weather conditions.
    • Have and exhibit unwavering journalistic integrity and ethical standards.
    • Have a valid driver's license and a clear driving record.
    • Work varied shifts, including overnights and weekends.
    • Can deal with the stresses and pressures of time-sensitive newscast production.
    • Related military experience will be considered.

    Diversity Statement

    At Hearst Television we tell stories every day. Stories about people of all cultures, backgrounds, perspectives, and identities. That's why, behind the scenes, we believe in being an organization as diverse and varied as the audience we reach, ensuring that the content we create is more compassionate, and more representative of the communities we serve.

     

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Reporter
  • Hearst Television
  • Baltimore, MD PART_TIME
  • Local Radio News Reporter WBAL Radio, in Baltimore, MD is looking for a part-time Radio News Reporter who can create story ideas, conduct informed interviews, develop sources, and file compelling live...
  • 1 Day Ago

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Reporter
  • Adams Publishing Group
  • Easton, MD FULL_TIME
  • The Star Democrat (Easton, Maryland) is looking for a general assignment reporter.This is a great opportunity for a young reporter who is looking for a newspaper that will provide coaching to help gro...
  • 7 Days Ago

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Business Reporter
  • The Baltimore Banner
  • Baltimore, MD FULL_TIME
  • Come Join One of Baltimore's Best Places to Work! About the Job: The Baltimore Banner is seeking a skilled and dedicated reporter to cover business issues in the Baltimore area. As the business report...
  • 4 Days Ago

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News Reporter
  • Hearst
  • Baltimore, MD FULL_TIME
  • Radio News Reporter WBAL NewsRadio in Baltimore is looking for a Reporter who can create story ideas, conduct informed interviews, and execute live reports from the scene. You will be a strong, take-c...
  • 18 Days Ago

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Language Analyst Reporter II
  • Leidos
  • Odenton, MD FULL_TIME
  • Description The Cyber and SIGINT Solutions Operation at Leidos has an opportunity for a Language Analyst Reporter – level 2 to work at various locations such as Ft Meade. This is an exciting opportuni...
  • 10 Days Ago

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Baltimore (/ˈbɔːltɪmɔːr/) is the largest city in the state of Maryland within the United States. Baltimore was established by the Constitution of Maryland as an independent city in 1729. With a population of 611,648 in 2017, Baltimore is the largest such independent city in the United States. As of 2017[update], the population of the Baltimore metropolitan area was estimated to be just under 2.808 million, making it the 20th largest metropolitan area in the country. Baltimore is located about 40 miles (60 km) northeast of Washington, D.C., making it a principal city in the Washington-Baltimo...
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Income Estimation for Reporter jobs
$33,934 to $53,189
Baltimore, Maryland area prices
were up 1.5% from a year ago

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Military Justice Reporter (M.J.) carries the cases of the Court of Military Appeals and Courts of Military Review.
December 19, 2019
Reporter in Biloxi, MS
Being a reporter is all about doing research, digging into numbers and finding the data that is most relevant to readers, listeners, and viewers, and being able to tell your stories in a way that shows the intended audience how that data affects them.
December 08, 2019
Reporter in Lebanon, PA
The highest-paid court reporters received more than three times as much as the lowest earners.
November 01, 2019