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Sports Editor, Richmond, Va.

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by franticscribe, Jun 7, 2006.

  1. Micro, please forgive my builtin Yankee rage.....

    Who would they look for in this job? besides internal people, what would a paper like this want? An up-n-commer from the Post, Times, Trib? Or a latteral move assistant from some place like Norfolk, Charlotte, Raleigh, Fresno, Sac?
     
  2. boots

    boots New Member

    One guy who has been brought in is from the northeast where he is an assistant
    SE. He's got a fighter's chance but I don't see it happening. Richmond has always honored loyalty and tht's one reason why Berniger succeeded Millsaps who succeeded another longtime editor.
    While the paper is undergoing a transformation, I know for a fact there are several good in house people who would and could do an outstanding job as SE.
     
  3. wickedwritah

    wickedwritah Guest

    Boots, so do I. Which is why I was surprised this even was posted.
     
  4. WHich means there could be an opening in Richmond soon? From what I've been told, they very seldom have openings.
     
  5. boots

    boots New Member

    The guy Millsaps replaced was the great Chauncey Durden.
    Anyway, Richmond does post gigs. But like most places, they pretty much know what they're going to do when they post.
     
  6. Bruhman

    Bruhman Active Member

    Not that I'm interested in applying, but what's COB? Certified something-or-other?
     
  7. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    Unless it has something to do with corn, I don't care.

    Actually, from the context I would say "close of business".
     
  8. Bruhman

    Bruhman Active Member

    Thanks.
     
  9. henrygale

    henrygale New Member

    Huh? Then this jobs board is pretty much a waste of everybody's time, no? Discussing openings that are already filled.

    As for the internal candidates, I'd love to hear more about them. They seem to have one "associate" sports editor and two assistants. Isn't the associate the No. 2 person? And isn't this particular associate sports editor female? They've known the sports editor was retiring for months. Wouldn't they have given her the job already if she was going to get it?
     
  10. JME

    JME Member

    How long have you been in this business, henry?

    Plenty of jobs that are posted are actually filled, but then, you can't get a job if you don't apply, right?
     
  11. henrygale

    henrygale New Member

    Wow, I had no idea my department was at the forefront of honesty in journalism.

    I never have and never will waste people's time encouraging them to apply for a job they have no chance of getting.
     
  12. JME

    JME Member

    The point is, there's no way to know for sure if they have someone lined up or not, so you're going to have to apply either way if you're trying to find a new job.
     
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