Online Editor - NewstalkZB

Organisation/person name: 
The Radio Network
Work type: 
Permanent: Full-Time
Work classification: 
Editor - Publishing
Job description: 

New Zealand’s number one radio station is looking for an intermediate-level journalist to head its online division.

 
This is a new role, leading a small team to take NewstalkZB into the multi-media future.  We have a new website launching soon and we’re focussed on taking a bite out of the online news media.
 
You will be passionate about breaking news.  NewstalkZB regularly breaks news on the air; you’ll be responsible for consistently breaking it online too.
 
You will be able to quickly sub-edit stories written by our journalists for radio, fleshing them out into online stories.  You’ll motivate our wider team of reporters and hosts to provide unique online content and you’ll seek out talented writers as exclusive online contributors.
 
You’ll run online and social media promotions which attract UV’s and lifts pages viewed.  You’ll also publish our station e-letter – the eZB.
 
Working closely with TRN’s digital division, ultimately the Online Editor is totally responsible for all content on the site.
 
We’re looking for an aspiring, online savvy journalist with leadership qualities.  You need to have a technology bent as we need you to fly the online flag in our newsroom.  You may already be working for an online publication.  Experience with Photoshop and HTML editing software will be required.  Multi-media experience in audio and video editing would put you ahead of the pack.
 
For a position description, contact annemariegibson@radionetwork.co.nz.

Key skills sought: 
We’re looking for an aspiring, online savvy journalist with leadership qualities.
This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Contact details: 

Send your application to:
 
Dallas Gurney
General Manager – Talk Programming
The Radio Network
Private Bag 92-198
AUCKLAND 1142
 
Email:annemariegibson@radionetwork.co.nz

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