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Sports journalist — Enid News & Eagle

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Dave Ruthenberg, Oct 2, 2017.

  1. Dave Ruthenberg

    Dave Ruthenberg New Member

    City: Enid, OK

    Newspaper: Enid News & Eagle

    Salary: Negotiable

    Job Description: The Enid News & Eagle is seeking a versatile sports journalist to join our veteran, award-winning sports team.

    The News & Eagle and EnidNews.com provide readers in northwest Oklahoma with coverage of the area’s vibrant sports scene.

    Averaging around 1 million views per month at EnidNews.com, we are located in the heart of Big 12 country.

    Primary coverage includes several area high schools, a local junior college and an active baseball scene that includes hosting the National Junior College World Series at one of the nation’s premier small-town baseball stadiums.

    Responsibilities would include covering a regular assigned beat that would involve not just writing game stories, but engaging features.

    The sports journalist should be comfortable and knowledgeable with multimedia and using AP Style. This deadline-oriented position also requires experience in online publishing, pagination and a thorough knowledge of InDesign. Some experience with NewsEdit Pro and photography is helpful.

    Contact: Please email a cover letter, resume, published clips and three journalism references to Sports Editor Dave Ruthenberg at daver@enidnews.com.
     
  2. HandsomeHarley

    HandsomeHarley Well-Known Member

    Pay window?
     
  3. HandsomeHarley

    HandsomeHarley Well-Known Member

    I guess if you have to ask, you probably can't afford to work there.
     
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