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Pattison Media is looking for the next 'legend in the making' to call hockey for WHL and Junior 'A' hockey teams in Saskatchewan.
These are opportunities that don't come up often and we expect the competition to be fierce.
What will set you apart from the other candidates is the ability to seamlessly transition between play-by-play announcing and general assignment news reporting and news anchoring which will be paramount in the off-season but also required throughout the year.
You'll work with senior newsroom leaders to tell compelling stories and build multi-media coverage for our digital assets and affiliate radio stations.
This position also comes with the potential opportunity to work directly with the Prince Albert Raiders Hockey Club for marketing, communications, and management of social media accounts in a work share arrangement.
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
• Research, pitch and write compelling general news stories while creating sources
• Anchor newscasts as needed
• Coordinate radio and online coverage of the hockey team
• Play-by-Play for all home and away games
• Experience in board operating would be an asset
• Host public events on behalf of the team and radio station
• Assistance with marketing, communications and management for the team
• Other duties as required
Qualifications:
• Post-secondary diploma/degree in broadcast journalist or minimum 1-2 years broadcast experience
• Working knowledge of digital news and CP writing style
• Excellent play-by-play skills and ability to produce and execute a hockey game broadcast
• Ability to travel on the road, with the team, for extended periods of time throughout the season
• Professional appearance, valid driver's license
• Ability to multi-task and work under tight deadlines
You can apply online at ***/careers or send your resume, on-air demo and writing examples and a completed copy of the Pattison Media New Applicant Self ID form by June 21, 2024 to:
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