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Sports reporter, Carrollton, Ga.

bydesign77

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Location
Forsyth, GA
Company: Times-Georgian
Position:
Sports Reporter
Location:
Carrollton, Georgia
Job Status: Full-time
Salary: $20,000 to $25,000
Ad Expires:
July 27, 2006
Job ID: 585514

Description:
The Times-Georgian, a small daily in West Georgia, is seeking a full-time sports reporter. Our paper covers eight local high schools and the Division II University of West Georgia. Candidates should have a journalism background, with a degree in journalism or a related field, and must demonstrate good writing and reporting skills. Applicants should be able to write a variety of sports articles including game stories and sports feature stories. The ideal candidate should also possess the ability to paginate using Quark. Carrollton is located in the West Georgia region, 45 minutes west of Atlanta, in a progressive and self-sustaining county. The Times-Georgian offers medical and dental insurance plans, paid mileage, paid vacation and a competitive 401(k) plan. The Times-Georgian is a member of Paxton Media Group, LLC. Send resume and writing samples to Sports Editor Jennifer Iannone, P.O. Box 460, Carrollton, GA 30117, or e-mail [email protected]. No phone calls.
 
Sports editor is a good gal, and easy on the eyes to boot (which could be a bad thing).

I can't speak for the rest of the staff. Well, I could, but I won't. Probably a good stop to work your butt off for a while and move on, which it seems some have done lately.
 
covering west georgia athletics wouldn't be a bad gig. Hoops coach is Ed Murphy of Oel Miss fame. He usually has five DI transfers in the starting lineup. He intimidates the hell out of bad GSC officials, too.
 
Murphy is now the AD there, as well, and there is a push toward DI -- a mistake if you ask me, but nobody did. That said, the paper is more focused on high schools. There will be UWG event coverage, but I think in the past it's been secondary to the high school stuff. I would not expect to be a full-blow beat writer on campus.
 
that's definitely the case with the preps, but getting some West Ga. clips would be good for a newbie. I think somebody energetic might be able to find some good enterprise with the team formerly known as the Braves.
There's probably youth stuff involved too.
 

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