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Part Time Anchor

POSITION OPEN: Part Time Anchor
DEPARTMENT: WBZ Radio                           
REPORTS TO:  
Peter Casey
 DATE AVAILABLE:    Immediate                      
REGULAR: Part-Time
CONTACT: Peter Casey
 
 
DESCRIPTION
Anchor radio newscasts in an all-news and hourly news format. Write, produce and voice newscasts and reports for on-air, on-line, and other platforms. Contribute high volume of quality reports to WBZ’s all-news product. Use production skills to create exceptional material. Research and produce special series.
 
 
SPECIAL SKILLS
Must be creative and excel in breaking news coverage. Must have strong journalistic background, an excellent broadcast voice and delivery. Ability to ad-lib and deliver exceptional reports under constant deadline pressure. Expertise in digital audio production and computerized newsroom systems is required. Previous experience as an anchor and/or reporter in a major market news department is preferred.  
 
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Today's Audio
 
 
Obama nominated
Key moments from the DNC roll call: State Senate President Therese Murray, Gov. Deval Patrick, Sen. Hillary Clinton and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
     
Over the Limit, Under Arrest
State police emphasize their crackdown on drunk drivers by presenting the story of a Franklin couple that lost its unborn baby in a crash.
     
Mass. delegation votes
Led by Senate President Therese Murray and Gov. Deval Patrick, delegates from Mass. enter their votes at the DNC.
     
My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 08/27/2008
The Dems Convention continues, watch out for Gustav, drunk driving arrests are up, a new outfielder for the Sox, these stories and more, in the WBZ Afternoon News
     
Bank of America buying back risky securities from two state agencies
The securities were purchased by the Turnpike Authority, and the Massachusetts Housing Partnership. WBZ's Anthony Silva speaks with the head of the Partnership.
     
Nearly nude in Natick
A publicity stunt at the Natick Collection involves some disrobing.
     
Tom Menino and Mitt Romney
Check in with Dan from the DNC in Denver.
     
9-year-old pitching ace talks to WBZ
WBZ's Gil Santos speaks with the young Jericho, his dad and attorney Al Johnson.
     
Former Gov checks in from Denver
Michael Dukakis speaks with WBZ's Ed Walsh
     
Clinton issues call for unity
Senator Hillary Clinton stirs up the Democratic National Convention, throwing her support to Barack Obama.
     
Keller At Large 8/27/2008
Like her or not, Jon says there's no denying Hillary Clinton delivered a powerful speech at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night.
     
Deval Patrick focuses on education and community
Governor Deval Patrick urges delegates at the Democratic National Convention to vote for Barack Obama.
     
Gil Santos Commentary 8/27/2008
Gil has some more to say about the controversy over the 9-year old pitcher in Connecticut who's 'too good' to play.
     
Kennedy speaks
Senator Ted Kennedy speaks during the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
     
Back to selling lobsters
WBZ's Lisa Meyer reports that less than three months after a 7-alarm fire destoyed the James Hook Lobster Company, the family is back doing business on site.
     
The Parent Report: Kindergarten Prep
WBZ's Doug Cope talks about how to prepare your child for Kindergarten.
     
Medical Minute: Vaccines
WBZ's Dr. Murray Feingold explains why measles, mumps, and rubella are still around.
     
Money Matters - Catastrophe Planning: More Insurance
WBZ's Dee Lee has advice on catastrophe insurance.
     
Benefits of sport drinks and energy bars questioned
WBZ's Lisa Meyer talks with UMass-Amherst professor Barry Braun about his research which suggests weekend warriors would be smart to steer clear of energy bars and sports drinks.
     
Donaldson looks ahead to DNC speeches from Bill Clinton and Joe Biden
WBZ's Gregg Jensen speaks to ABC's Sam Donaldson in Denver.
     
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