Management

It takes a lot of people behind the scenes to operate a broadcast station. Operations managers are key players at any station. They ensure a business runs efficiently and in compliance with all pertinent rules and regulations. The General Manager is the person responsible for the overall operation of a station's business model, including long-range planning, budgets and personnel.

REQUIREMENTS: There are entry-level positions that do not require much experience in broadcasting to begin. However, upper management positions will require a good deal of broadcast experience, knowledge of station operations and higher education.

Our company is committed to being trusted voices of light and truth reaching hundreds of millions of people worldwide.  …

Description About Gray Television: Gray Television is a leading media company that owns and operates high-quality stations in 113 television…

Description About Gray Television: Gray Television is a leading media company that owns and operates high-quality stations in 113 television…

KPLC is seeking a Digital Content Manager to oversee the station’s multiple online platforms. The DCM is responsible for supervising…

Midwest Communications, a privately owned company, is offering an opportunity to become the Operations Manager for CHR 95.5 WIFC, Country 101.9 WDEZ and 94.7…

Our company is committed to being trusted voices of light and truth reaching hundreds of millions of people worldwide.  …

Technical Media Producers work in KNOE’s state-of-the-art media control center. They are responsible for directing live and pre-recorded productions and…

JOB DESCRIPTION WZTV/WUXP Fox 17 in Nashville and WTVC News Channel 9 in Chattanooga are looking for a motivated, detail-oriented…

KPLC-TV has a full-time opening for a News Operations Manager. This highly-organized Newsroom Manager will interface with all other departments…

KPLC-TV in Lake Charles, Louisiana is searching for a passionate journalist to lead and oversee our growing news product. Applicants for…

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