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The MetroNews Radio Network, a division of WVRC Media, is looking for the next addition to our award-winning news department. We are hiring an anchor-reporter for our Charleston, WV office.
The individual will be responsible for statewide and local newscasts, coverage of scheduled and breaking news events, preparations for The Morning News news block and website updates.
The candidate should be self-motivated, have the ability work under deadline pressure and committed to producing high quality radio journalism.
The ideal candidate should have a degree in journalism, broadcasting, communications, or other related field and at have least two years of radio or TV experience.
Come join the professional team at a family-owned company that still believes in the value of radio news.
WVRC Media offers a competitive salary, health benefits and a 401k program. Send a cover letter, resume and audio samples to jobs@wvradio.com. WVRC Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
WVRC Media is an equal opportunity employer and is dedicated to providing broad outreach regarding job vacancies. We seek the help of local organizations in referring qualified applicants to our company. Organizations that wish to receive our vacancy information should contact Kelly Ayersman at West Virginia Radio Corporation by calling 304-296-0029.