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Sports/Advertorial Reporter- Bronx, NY

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Zads07, Oct 3, 2013.

  1. Zads07

    Zads07 Member

    From jjobs.com
    http://www.journalismjobs.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=1533131

    Company: The Riverdale Press
    Position:
    Seeking Sports/Advertorial Reporter
    Location:
    Bronx, New York
    Job Status: Not Specified
    Salary: Not Specified
    Ad Expires:
    November 7, 2013
    Job ID: 1533131

    Description:

    The Riverdale Press, the Pulitzer Prize-winning community newspaper that covers the Northwest Bronx, is seeking to hire a versatile four-day-a-week person to cover local sports — mostly played on weekends — and to write copy for our advertising department. The position offers great training. Reporters who started here now work in the newsrooms of the New York Daily News, the Newark Star-Ledger, The Washington Post and USA Today, among others. We look for good writers who are hungry to learn and become better. If you’ve got a job and you’re looking for additional income, or you’re just looking for part-time work, we’re willing to split the jobs into two two-day positions. Send us a letter telling us what you can bring to our newsroom, along with a resume and a healthy sample of clips. Must include salary requirements. Benefits (not available for part-time) include health plan and 401(k). Driver's license a must, Spanish a plus. E-mail: jobs@riverdalepress.com, Please include “Reporter” in the subject. No phone calls or walk-ins, please.

    Website: http://riverdalepress.com/
     
  2. Sports_Writer

    Sports_Writer New Member

    Anyone familiar with this paper? I'm guessing it is high school sports and not the local college basketball teams?
     
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