Wednesday, November 4, 2009

TBABJ chapter meeting at 11 a,.m. Saturday in Tampa

Members and friends of the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists
I know it has been a while. But we're holding the first of our last two meeting of 2009 and we would really like for you to join us.
We have a few really important things to discuss.
1) Elections. I'm planning on stepping down as chapter president, and we need to get a new election process started. we have other people who may want to shift or end their work as chapter officers, so we need as many people as possible who are interested in leading the chapter to step up.
2) Next year's events. We need to start taking about what we will do in 2010. Will we hold another Griot Drum Awards ceremony? Will we just hold the scholarship contest? If we're doing journalism awards, we will need to start in early 2010, so this is no idle matter.
3) Xmas party. Nicole Hutcheson has been pulling together plans for an Xmas party for the chapter as a reward to everyone's hard work on the convention this year. We'll be spending some money on the event, so we need to go over plans and make sure we're handling everything as cost effectively as we can. We also need to know if people would rather get together Dec. 10 or Dec. 17. please join us so you can have a voice.
Here's details on the meeting --
The next meeting will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7 at
Perkins Restaurant, 12650 N. Dale Mabry in Carrollwood. We have a room
reserved until 2 p.m. There's no cost as long as we come hungry and
order something. (FYI, for the St. Pete/South Tampa folks, I tried the
Perkins closer to I-275, but they wanted to charge us a fee).
Hope to see you there!
Eric Deggans
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com

Discount for NABJ membership effective today and tomorrow

This message, from the National Association of Black Journalists:

Today and tomorrow, NABJ is offering a SALE to reclaim its Members. This a special discount for lapsed Members who maybe did not come to Tampa this year, forgot to renew or who in some cases, let their membership expire as their job outlook changed. This does not apply to everyone on this email, but if you know someone who has wanted to join or come back to NABJ - this is the week to do it.

Full membership is just $85 instead of $100 if you call the national office and mention this deal. There is $15 off for Student and Associate Members as well. The number is 301-445-7100.

One perk of the sale is that this will take care of your membership fee through the 2010 San Diego Convention and it will help to spread out the costs of heading to the West Coast next year. Our programming committee is already working on next year's theme and events.

So please consider this a homecoming message. And call the office to secure the best rate in at least three years!

Thanks Deirdre
NABJ VPPrint

Friday, October 9, 2009

Mark your calendars: membership meetings on Nov. 7 and Dec. 5

Hello all!

The end of a great year for TBABJ is upon us. That said, we've got two
more upcoming meetings I hope you'll be able to attend. We've got a
Christmas party to plan and discussions on a forum we may host, so
your input would be greatly appreciated.

Mark your calendars for the following two dates:

-The next meeting will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7 at
Perkins Restaurant, 12650 N. Dale Mabry in Carrollwood. We have a room
reserved until 2 p.m. There's no cost as long as we come hungry and
order something. (FYI, for the St. Pete/South Tampa folks, I tried the
Perkins closer to I-275, but they wanted to charge us a fee).

-The final meeting of the year will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday,
Dec. 5 at the Times office in Tampa, 1000 N. Ashley Drive, on the
seventh floor in a conference room.

Hope you can make both of these meetings.

Questions? Call me at (248) 760-7561 or shoot me an e-mail to this address.

Take care,

Camille



Camille C. Spencer
membership chair, TBABJ
reporter, St. Petersburg Times
mobile: 248.760.7561
"If you can't fly, run. If you can't run, walk. If you can't walk,
crawl. But by all means, keep moving." - The Rev. Martin Luther King,
Jr.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Two job openings at Bay News 9

MEDIA EDITOR/AUDIO OPERATOR
Bay News 9, Bright House Network’s 24-hour news channel in Tampa Bay, has an opening for a full-time Media Editor/Audio Operator.

If you thrive on breaking news and can handle the pressures of 24-hour news coverage, this is the job for you! We’re looking for candidates with at least two years of experience working in a television newsroom environment, editing daily news content and operating control room audio board during live and non-live events. Applicants with a non-linear editing background and a familiarity with robotic studio camera operation preferred.

Duties include, but are not limited to, editing news content using non-linear editing systems, archiving of news footage and packages, operating control room audio board and robotic camera system, establishing and enforcing editing protocol within the newsroom and light studio maintenance.

If you meet the above requirements, are a self-motivator, have a great attitude, can handle tight deadlines in a multi-tasking environment and are willing to work a flexible schedule, submit your resume on-line at www.mybrighthouse.jobs

EOE M/F/D/V – all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.


TRAFFIC REPORTER

Bay News 9, the award-winning 24-hour local news channel in Tampa Bay, is looking for an on-air presenter of traffic reports and updates.

Candidates should have proven experience of anchoring traffic segments for television with great on-camera presence. Exceptional communication skills are required. Previous on-air traffic reporting experience is required. We’re interested in seeing demos with traffic segments.

Upload your resume at www.mybrighthouse.jobs

No phone calls please.

Bay News 9 is an EOE M/F/D/V – all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Membership meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 19) in Tampa

Members and friends of the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists --
It's been a while since our last meeting. But six weeks after the national convention has left town, we've got a lot to celebrate and recount.
Our party Aug. 7 at the Florida Aquarium drew nearly 1,500 people to become the largest private party ever held at the facility. And now that we've had some time to rest and rejuvenate, it's time to talk about what's in store for our future.
We will hold our next meeting on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 10am at Perkins restaurant,
12650 N. Dale Mabry in Tampa. It's a few blocks south of Fletcher
Avenue. We have a room reserved under our group's name until 12:30,
when another party is scheduled to come in. So please try to get there
on time.
We're going to talk a bit about how the fundraiser turned out. We also have been invited to participate in a meeting with African journalists at the University of South Florida in St. Petersburg; I'll be sharing details. We'll also decide what sort of projects the chapter should tackle in the months to come.
I hope you can find time to join us.

Eric Deggans
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg Times
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

TBABJ membership meeting at 10 a.m. Sept. 19 in Tampa

First off, a huge thanks to everyone who helped out with our
fundraiser at the Florida Aquarium, registration or any other aspect
of NABJ. Your help is much appreciated.

To get the ball rolling for the rest of the year, we will hold our
next meeting on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 10am at Perkins restaurant,
12650 N. Dale Mabry in Tampa. It's a few blocks south of Fletcher
Avenue. We have a room reserved under our group's name until 12:30,
when another party is scheduled to come in. So please try to get there
on time.

If you have any questions, call or e-mail me.

Hope to see you there!

Take care,

Camille Spencer
membership chair
Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists


--
Camille C. Spencer
mobile: 248.760.7561
"If you can't fly, run. If you can't run, walk. If you can't walk,
crawl. But by all means, keep moving." - The Rev. Martin Luther King,
Jr.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Reporter opening at WTVT Fox 13 in Tampa

Here's an announcement for a job opening I got about a week ago -- apologies for taking so long to circulate it. -- Eric Deggans

Reporter (Regular Part Time): Gathers, prepares and disseminates news on the air both live in the studio and at remote locations; interviews subjects in the field; cultivates and maintains contacts with news sources. Researches and develops stories for future use; assumes responsibility for final content and presentation of news stories on the air. Candidates must demonstrate skill in writing conversational broadcast copy incorporating appropriate visual elements under daily deadline pressure. He/she must have the skills and experience necessary to make independent editorial decisions in the field. Must have the ability to learn the newsroom’s computer system and be proficient in English grammar, spelling and punctuation; must communicate clearly and deal effectively and politely with the public in person and over the phone. A college degree and a minimum of three year’s of journalism background and television reporting experience preferred. Ability to shoot a plus.


For consideration – Forward resume, DVD and cover letter to: HR Director, WTVT/FOX13, 3213 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33609. Fax to 813-870-9890. E-Mail as an attachment in MS Word to Cynthia.Armstrong@foxtv.com. No phone calls please. EOE/M/F/D/V. Posted August 13, 2009.

For opportunities at other News Corporation companies, please visit http://careers.newscorp.com/.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Jobs at Bloomberg News in NY, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles


Job Title: Projects and Investigations Production Editor

Location: Los Angeles

The Company

Few organizations can keep up with the fast-paced, 24/7 nature of today's media coverage; even fewer can claim to have helped shape it. Bloomberg has long been a leading source of data and news and presents one of the most challenging environments in financial journalism. Bloomberg offers a unique opportunity to

produce real-time stories that shape the markets and our world.

The Role

Bloomberg News seeks an experienced, professional copy editor in our San Francisco office. The person in this role should have a minimum of five years of copy editing experience. This individual will be responsible for final preparation of stories for publication, including coordination of photos, graphics, audio, video and hot links. The successful candidate will copy-edit pieces produced by the Projects & Investigations team for style, readability, story-telling values, and logical consistency, and will need to ensure thoroughness of fact-checking by reporters and line editors.

***Qualifications:

-Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience

-Minimum of five years of copy editing experience

***All applicants must apply at www.bloomberg. com***

Job Title: Projects and Investigations Production Editor

Location: NY - 731 Lexington Avenue

The Company

Few organizations can keep up with the fast-paced, 24/7 nature of today's media coverage; even fewer can claim to have helped shape it. Bloomberg has long been a leading source of data and news and presents one of the most challenging environments in financial journalism. Bloomberg offers a unique opportunity to

produce real-time stories that shape the markets and our world.

The Role

Bloomberg News seeks an experienced, professional copy editor in our New York office. The person in this role should have a minimum of five years of copy editing experience. This individual will be responsible for final preparation of stories for publication, including coordination of photos, graphics, audio, video and hot links. The successful candidate will copy-edit pieces produced by the Projects & Investigations team for style, readability, story-telling values, and logical consistency, and will need to ensure thoroughness of fact-checking by reporters and line editors.

***Qualifications:

-Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience

-Minimum of five years of copy editing experience

***All applicants must apply at www.bloomberg. com***

Job Title: Projects and Investigations Production Editor

Location: Washington, D.C. - New York Avenue

The Company

Few organizations can keep up with the fast-paced, 24/7 nature of today's media coverage; even fewer can claim to have helped shape it. Bloomberg has long been a leading source of data and news and presents one of the most challenging environments in financial journalism. Bloomberg offers a unique opportunity to

produce real-time stories that shape the markets and our world.

The Role

Bloomberg News seeks an experienced, professional copy editor in our Washington DC office. The person in this role should have a minimum of five years of copy editing experience. This individual will be responsible for final preparation of stories for publication, including coordination of photos, graphics, audio, video and hot links. The successful candidate will copy-edit pieces produced by the Projects & Investigations team for style, readability, story-telling values, and logical consistency, and will need to ensure thoroughness of fact-checking by reporters and line editors.

***Qualifications:

-Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience

-Minimum of five years of copy editing experience

***All applicants must apply at www.bloomberg. com***

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

NABJ convention is finally here in Tampa!

Members and friends of the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists:

The day we've been talking about for years is finally here. The National Association of Black Journalists convention is starting in Tampa today!

If you're registered for the event, I'll look forward to seeing you around the convention site. We could still use your help as a volunteer; stop by the chapter's information table near the registration booths or email volunteer coordinator Ken Knight at kknight@tampatrib.com.

But even if you're not coming, there's still lots of ways you can get involved.

Our Beach Jam Friday night at the Florida Aquarium remains the best way get a taste of the convention, hosted by Tom Joyner and featuring Kid Capri as DJ. Tickets are only $15 and you can buy them in advance here at our Web site, to make admission easy.

We'll be setting up at the Aquarium at 5 p.m., so if you'd like to help set up the party, feel free to join us then. And if you work for a news organization, feel free to tell Tampa Bay what we're doing. Proceeds from the jam benefit our Griot Drum scholarships; this year we're giving out $5,000 to students of color majoring in journalism.

And keep an eye on our Web site for information as the convention progresses.

Let's show NABJ a great time in Tampa!

Eric Deggans
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg Times
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
(727) 893-8521; (727) 642-8907 (cell)
www.TBABJ.com
Tickets on sale now
For the Tampa Assoc. of Black Journalists Beach Jam Fund Raiser, Aug. 7 at the Florida Aquarium, starring "flyjock" Tom Joyner and superstar DJ Kid Capri.
For more info or to buy ticks: http://beachjam.eventbrite.com/

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

TBABJ and Times Publishing Co. announce winners of the 2009 Griot Drum scholarships.

TAMPA, FLA. – The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists and St. Petersburg Times have selected four student journalists with Tampa Bay ties to receive $5,000 through the Griot Drum scholarship program.

Three students will receive a $1,000 scholarship and one will receive a scholarship for $2,000. TBABJ and the Times will honor the 2009 recipients during a reception on Thursday, Aug. 6, which takes place during the National Association of Black Journalists Convention, held this year in Tampa from Aug. 5 thru 9.

Funds for the scholarship were generously provided by the Times Publishing Co.'s foundation.

This year’s 2009 TBABJ Scholarship winners are: Raena Boston, a rising senior at the University of South Florida; Ashley Brandon, a rising senior at the University of South Florida; Carmel Delshad, a rising senior at the University of South Florida; and Eugenio Torrens, a rising junior at the University of Florida.

TBABJ will reveal which student earned the $2,000 award at a special reception at the group's suite in the Mariott Waterside hotel at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 6. More details on the event will be posted at www.TBABJ.com.

A committee of local journalists evaluated students based on applications that included resumes, work samples, school transcripts and an essay analyzing the media’s coverage of a recent news story involving race, class or religion.

The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists strives to help ensure diversity in area media and accurate, balanced coverage of communities of color while serving as a resource for both established and aspiring communicators of African descent.

Founded as the Suncoast Black Communicators, the group became the Tampa Bay area’s affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists in 1990. TBABJ now represents journalists of color in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota counties along the Suncoast of Florida.

TBABJ thanks the sponsors for its Florida Aquarium Beach Jam

Our amazing Beach Jam is only made possible by the generous donation from an amazing array of sponsors.

Even amid the challenges of today's economy, these companies stepped forward to help the TBABJ's mission of spreading diversity in media and improving coverage of people color. Please use the links below to learn more about these important corporate citizens.

Volunteers need to help stuff bags for TBABJ and NABJ at 10 a.m Saturday

Anyone interested in volunteering to stuff either NABJ convention bags or TBABJ bags for our Aug. 7 party at the Florida Aquarium should meet at the Tampa Convention Center at 10 a.m. on Saturday in rooms 10-12. The address is 333 S. Franklin Street.

Depending on how many volunteers we have, some folks will stay at the convention center to stuff NABJ bags, which will be stored there until needed. Everyone else will follow me to the St. Petersburg Times office in Tampa, 1000 N. Ashley Drive, Suite 700, to stuff TBABJ bags. (TBABJ's bags will be stored in an office there until the party on the 7th).

*IMPORTANT: Anyone who has TBABJ swag, i.e. coupons, visors, or any other items, please remember to bring all that with you on Saturday. If you end up staying at the convention center, see me so I can take whatever items you have so they will be included in the TBABJ bags.

We need all the help we can get, so your attendance for this would be greatly appreciated. The more people who come out, the less time this will take.

Sorry for any confusion.

Call or e-mail myself or Ken Knight, our treasurer, if you have questions. He can be reached at kknight@tampatrib.com.

Thanks!

Camille


--
Camille C. Spencer
mobile: 248.760.7561
membership chair, Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists
"If you can't fly, run. If you can't run, walk. If you can't walk, crawl. But by all means, keep moving." - The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Buy tickets here for Aquarium Beach Jam starring Tom Joyner and Kid Capri

PURCHASE TICKETS NOW for The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists' Beach Jam fundraiser at the Florida Aquarium featuring the "flyjock" TOM JOYNER and superstar DJ KID CAPRI.

Tickets are $15 for the general public OR

$12 for NABJ convention attendees (credential required)

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE:
http://beachjam.eventbrite.com/

The event also features:

* a performance by up and coming R&B artist Tyler Woods.

* performances by the winners of the TBABJ's recent Poetry Slam contest.

* giveaways of multi-night stays in a luxury hotel.

* access to Aquarium exhibits for less than the regular price of admission.

Proceeds to benefit the TBABJ's Griot Drum Scholarship Fund, which helps young people of color study journalism at the college level.

Presented as part of the National Association of Black Journalists' global conference in Tampa, the event may also feature appearances from attendees of the convention.

Among the speakers at the NABJ convention: comic Chris Rock, civil rights activist Al Sharpton, NBA MVP LeBron James and Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts.

NOTE: Tickets purchased electronically will be picked up at will call window when doors open at the event.

NABJ attendees must present registration badge for discount price.

USE LINK BELOW TO PURCHASE NOW!
http://beachjam.eventbrite.com/

ATTIRE: Dressy Casual.
Here's a handy menu for buying online:
Events

Monday, July 20, 2009

Job available at Ft. Myers News Press

The News-Press (Fort Myers, Fla.) anticipates a vacancy for a K-12 education reporter. This beat primarily covers the 78,000-student Lee County School District, which has a $1.5 billion budget and is among the nation’s 50 largest school systems. It also includes the region’s private and charter schools, and involves monitoring and localizing state/national issues as needed. The beat generates a lot of front page stories and enterprise projects; we just need someone to find them, report them and write them with flair.

We are seeking an experienced, yet versatile, education reporter who can navigate through public records, bureaucracy and mounds of data to break news on a daily basis, both online and in print. The beat leans toward hard news, but good classroom features and profiles certainly are encouraged. In addition to producing strong stories for print, the K-12 writer will establish a blog, drive readers to news-press.com and our education Web page, take photos/videos when appropriate and identify some type of medium to interact with readers (online chats, Facebook/MySpace, panel discussions, etc.).

The News-Press is a 125-year-old, Gannett-owned daily newspaper with a weekday circulation of 84,016 and Sunday circulation of 105,230. We take pride in protecting the First Amendment and holding our leaders accountable, but also encourage innovation and the type of storytelling that keeps the community talking. Southwest Florida is a highly competitive news market, with three daily newspapers and four TV stations fighting tooth and nail for readers/viewers. We are on top, and need an aggressive journalist to help keep us there.

You can e-mail your cover letter, resume and clips to Senior Managing Editor Cindy McCurry-Ross at cmcross@gannett.com or mail them to:
Cindy McCurry-Ross
Senior Managing Editor
The News-Press
2442 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Fort Myers, FL 33901

NABJ convention attendees get discounts and donations from ExecuCar and SuperShuttle Company

Thanks to sponsor ExecuCar and SuperShuttle, attendees of the National Association of Black Journalists' Tampa convention next month can obtain a discounted rate for round trip travel from the airport to their hotel while also generating donations for the Tampa chapter!

Here's how it works: Book your transporation from the airport and back online, using the group discount code LDUQY. when you pay, you'll get a $4 discount on the ride and 5 percent of your fee with be donated back to the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists!

More details on singing up and using the service follow below:

“Give Back” Discount Program

As part of a new partnership extended to your choosing Tampa to host your 2009 Event, SuperShuttle and ExecuCar are not only offering a $4.00 Off discount on ALL individual round trip transportation, but we are also donating 5% of all the services your convention uses back to the Beach Jam Fundraiser at the Florida Aquarium. Using SuperShuttle means SAVINGS and SUPPORTING!

Reservations
For fast and easy reservations log onto www.supershuttle.com or www.execucar.com

***As a valued guest, SuperShuttle is offering discounted rates (outlined above) on all individual prepaid roundtrip reservations booked through our website.

***Use Group Discount Code : LDUQY


• For Airport reservations call 800-Blue-Van (800-258-3826) or 727-572-1111.
• For Exclusive Vans, Charter Services or Sedan Service call 727-571-4225 or 727-571-4223

Tampa Airport Arrival Instructions
*With reservation

*Upon arrival at the Tampa International Airport, please proceed to baggage claim to pick-up your bags. The baggage wheels are divided by airlines, so make sure you search for your airlines baggage claim area.

* (Sedan Service will meet guest in baggage claim with sign reading guests name)

*Shuttle Service - After collecting your baggage, follow signs to Ground Transportation. SuperShuttle has a booth on the ground floor (near the glass entrance/exit doors).

*Check in with the reservation agent and give either your name or your confirmation number. If you find yourself slightly off track, the SuperShuttle agent will assist you. Tell them which hotel or office location you are traveling to and they will direct you to the next departing Shuttle.
*You may wait in the heated/air conditioned room near the agents’ booth. Please ensure that all of your luggage is accessible to the drivers to load prior to departure.

Sponsorship packet for the TBABJ Beach Jam at the Florida Aquarium is now online!

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

New job openings in TV and radio

BROADCAST JOURNALISM

NEWSCAST DIRECTOR: Elmira-Corning, NY. WETM-TV the dominant NBC affiliate in Elmira-Corning, NY is seeking applicants for a newscast director opening in the Production Department. Operation of ParkerVision Television system during newscasts and other programming. Operation of production switchers, audio board, cameras and teleprompter. Graphic design. Non-linear and Linear editing in Creative Services, Master Control, and Production departments. Commercial and promotional announcement videography. Relief Master Control Operations. Operating tape machines during newscasts. Commercial insertion during newscasts. Other duties as assigned by the Director of Marketing and Production. Must be highly organized with the ability to work in a team environment. A college degree preferred. Television experience preferred. Send resume to: Scott Iddings, Director of Marketing and Production, WETM-TV/WETM-

2, 101 East Water Street, Elmira, NY 14901 siddings@wetmtv.com No calls pls. EOE. 7/13/09

WKEND ANCHOR/PRODUCER/REPORTER: Utica, NY. WKTV NewsChannel 2, the NBC affiliate in Utica, NY, is looking for an anchor/reporter/producer. The person will produce/anchor the weekend evening and late night newscasts and report at least 2 days a week. He/she must have good communication skills and the ability to react quickly to changes. 1-2 years experience in a television newsroom preferred. Prior anchoring is a plus. Four-year college degree required. Must have good communication skills, the ability to think on his/her feet, build solid relationships with news contacts, basic knowledge of computers and internet technology, ability to shoot and edit videotape a must, basic knowledge of newscast production. R & L to: Steve McMurray, News Director, WKTV, 5936 Smith Hill Road, Utica, NY 13502 or email: smcmurray@wktv.com 7/13/09

MULTIPLE POSITIONS: Orlando, FL. Forward resume and cover letter to: HR Director/FoxNews, WOFL-FOX35, 35 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746. Fax to 407-805-0888. E-Mail to: wofl-hr@foxtv.com Please identify position and referral source. EOE/M/F/D/V. 7/16/09

WEB PRODUCER (Regular Full Time / Orlando): Perform duties of on-line writer/producer, specializing in print style writing, copy editing and editorial gathering. Facilitate the editorial gathering of local web news, gleaning information from various sources and contacts and reproducing the above material into strong compelling web material. Applications include HTML, JSP, FLASH and Photoshop. Ensure Web sites are coded to standards consistent with web style guides set by National in-house team. Bachelor's degree plus 2 - 3 years of web production management experience. Expert knowledge of web production, traffic reporting and ad serving systems. Solid understanding of web standards, design and usability. High skilled in all areas of a/v digitizing, editing and encoding techniques. Position demands excellent print/web writing, web editing, interface design and web production skills. Knowledge of HTML, JSP, FLASH and Photoshop. Ability to work under pressure as a cohesive member of a team.

PRODUCER (Regular Full Time / Orlando):

Produce and meet strategic goals for assigned newscasts. Create newscasts with impact by writing stories and teases creatively and effectively. Research and present compelling story ideas at daily editorial meetings. Strong creative writing skills and editorial judgment are a must. Working knowledge of newsroom computer systems, the Internet, graphic and production equipment, ENG & SNG remotes is desirable. College degree in an applicable discipline such as broadcast journalism. Prior experience in a television news department producing newscasts. Must work well under deadline pressure during breaking news.

ANCHOR/REPORTER (Regular Full Time / Orlando):

Anchor newscasts as assigned. Enterprise and report news stories. Write creatively, clearly, accurately and quickly. Provide live coverage of breaking events. Take initiative and be a leader in the newsroom. A minimum of three years experience working as an anchor in a medium or large market preferred. Good news judgment and knowledge of fair and accurate journalism practices. Ability to tell stories, ask good probing questions in Q&A with reporters and ad-lib effectively. Strong writing skills and thorough knowledge of current events. Excellent people and communication skills; must be a team player. Working knowledge of newsroom computers.

MASTER CONTROL OPERATOR (Temporary / Orlando):

Assure that all elements of on-air presentation are of the highest quality. Work in a team environment during fast-paced, high-pressure newscasts. Duties include: Operate microwave and satellite equipment; operate and monitor remote transmitter; tune satellite receivers to record programs for air, spot checking for quality; tune in and troubleshoot local area microwave live-shots; switch on-air programming; operate Florical automation system; commercial and programming file servers; load and operate VTR machines; make dubs. A minimum of two years in the broadcast industry with experience in the master control environment preferred. Working knowledge of satellite and microwave communications. Broadcast skills with MCR switching, video file servers, VTR's and transmitter remote controls are strongly preferred. Strong people skills, team player. Ability and willingness to work any shift a must.

NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER: Albany, NY. FOX23 seeks a News Photographer to join our team. Candidate must have previous experience shooting and editing television news. Non-linear editing experience is a big plus. Knowledge of the Albany area is preferred but not required. Interested applicants should send a DVD or VHS tape and resume to: Barry Sanders, Chief Photographer FOX23 WXXA-TV, 28 Corporate Circle, Albany, NY 12203. EOE. No phone calls please. 7/17/09

MASTER CONTROL OPERATIONS TECH: Albany, NY. FOX23 WXXA-TV in Albany, NY is looking for a Master Control Operations Technician for our automated environment. Applicant would be responsible for on-air, satellite, and tape operations in the master control room. Experience preferred but will train the right candidate. Please send your cover letter and resume to: Sarge Cathrall, Chief Engineer, FOX23 WXXA-TV, 28 Corporate Circle, Albany, NY 12203. EOE. No phone calls please. 7/17/09

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, MARKET HOURS: NYC. For Fox Business Network - FOX Business, Bulls & Bears. 3+ years television experience producing segments, researching and booking guests for live news programs. Control room experience required. Duties include but not limited to: Pitching stories, producing segments, booking guests, writing packets, producing reporter hits, in-depth research, networking, producing graphics, and most importantly the ability to work under intense deadline pressure in the control room during the program. Candidates must show high-level knowledge of the financial markets, business news and have the ability to react to breaking news with instant programming ideas. Strong writing skills also a must. A successful candidate will be an aggressive, self-starter who can interact with high profile talent and all-level guests. Also required: great communication skills, creative and "out of the box" thinking, someone who can multi-task, has a terrific attitude, and works well with a team. Interested applicants please send resumes to: Fox Business Network, Human Resources, 2nd floor, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036. Fax: 212-301-8588 Email: Resumes@foxnews.com www.foxbusiness.com 7/17/09
REPORTER: Auburn, ME. Looking for a smart, creative and enthusiastic reporter to join our team. Ideal candidate must have excellent writing and presentation skills. She/he must be an aggressive and accurate reporter who knows how to dig up a story and then tell it in a clear, compelling and concise way. If you know how to grab viewers with your writing, storytelling and creative stand-ups and live shots, you can be a part of taking our team to the next level in the Portland market. 3 years of reporting experience at a commercial TV station is required. We expect your resume tap to be indicative of your everyday work. If you see yourself living and working in the Portland market and becoming a part of one of the fastest growing broadcast companies in America, please rush your resume, DVD and references to: News Director, Attn: Reporter Opening, WMTV-TV, PO Box 8, Auburn, ME 04210. No calls pls. EOE. 7/17/09
PUBLIC RELATIONS

ASSOC ACCT EXEC, HOME ENTERTAINMENT, INTERACTIVE, AND CONSUMER PRODUCTS: NYC. Bender/Helper Impact - NY Office. 1-3 years of exp in public relations, with experience in any of the listed areas, a plus. Must have outstanding writing and pitching skills and a proven placement record. Also, should have some experience in client relations and strategy development. An experience in managing team members a plus. Candidate should have strong organizational skills, be able to work as part of a team, and adhere to deadlines. Please email resume and cover letter to brian_reinert@bhimpact.com No follow up calls please – you will be contacted to schedule an interview, if desired. 7/13/09

COMMUNICATIONS COORD: NYC. Thrillist.com, the leading men's lifestyle newsletter, has an immediate opening for a Communications Coordinator. The candidate needs a strong understanding of the online media landscape and a passion for humor, New York living and successfully growing a fun, dynamic, and creative business. Stellar writing, communication and organizational skills a must! Building media lists, news monitoring, writing press releases. Assembling coverage reports, conducting intensive internet research. Securing press coverage for Thrillist events. Creating, developing and executing PR campaigns to promote the brand throughout all media, including print, TV, radio, and new media. Overseeing and developing social media opportunities. Providing general administrative support on various activities and projects. Minimum 3 years publicity related experience required. Superior interpersonal and written communications skills. Knowledge of online, television programming and cable television industry. Must be computer literate and able to work with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Sound work ethic, desire and commitment to accept increasingly greater challenges and responsibilities. Team player who can execute independently in the fast-paced media environment. Ability to multitask and meet deadlines. Organized with strong attention to detail. Independent work style requiring minimal supervision. Interest and knowledge of city nightlife, fashion and culture. To apply please email a resume and cover letter (include your salary requirement) to press@thrillist.com
Submissions without salary requirements will not be considered. 7/14/09

ECOMMERCE: NYC. Manage the ecommerce operation of a true New York landmark – a famous specialty food retailer with a long and distinguished history. Work directly with the owners in every aspect of the business – from website content to marketing to fulfillment to inventory management. This is a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a growing new venture, and with realistic and very reachable goals, you will receive strong incentives on top of a modest base salary with full benefits including 401K and health insurance. While familiarity with online marketing and ecommerce is a definite advantage, what is more important is to be a self-starter eager to learn and succeed, and a person who welcomes the challenge of using analytical skills to solve problems and satisfy an insatiable curiosity, and get the job done. For a person who truly has these attributes, lack of experience is not a deal-breaker for this position, and recent graduates are welcome to apply. However, people with the following skills have a definite advantage: Strong computer skills including basic HTML programming, moderate ability in Excel for inventory and product management. Experience with SEO. Knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and other creative programs. Familiarity with Google Analytics. Experience with email marketing, on-line marketing, social media such as Facebook, YouTube, blog outreach, Twitter. Good writing skills in a marketing context. Good customer relation skills. Send resumes to Gino at: GColangelo@colangelopr.com 7/14/09

ACCT COORDINATOR: WASH, DC. Environics Communications (www.environicspr.com), a full-service North American public relations agency with offices in Washington, Metro New York, Toronto and Montreal, is seeking an Account Coordinator for our growing Washington, DC office.

The account coordinator is an entry-level position for a recent college graduate with a degree in the public relations/communications field and public relations internship experience, preferably at a PR agency. Our ideal candidate has excellent written and verbal communications skills, is a self-starter, and can juggle multiple projects and administrative responsibilities simultaneously. Environics is a management-owned agency offering competitive salaries, benefits including fully paid health insurance and profit sharing, and a friendly, dynamic environment in which hard work is recognized and rewarded. The agency serves a range of clients in the following practice areas: consumer goods & services, healthcare, technology/telecommunications, financial services, associations & nonprofits, and sustainability and clean energy. Please e-mail your resume with a cover letter to ac@ecius.net. No telephone calls please, and we regret that we are not able to acknowledge or respond to every inquiry. Applicants should reside in the greater Washington metropolitan area, as relocation will not be considered. 7/15/09

ASSOC VP FOR INSTITUTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS: MD. Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is seeking an Associate Vice President for Institutional Communications in the Advancement Division. The Associate Vice President works with senior MICA administration and the entire campus community in managing all aspects of the College's integrated marketing program. The position is responsible for designing and implementing a comprehensive, integrated communications plan that highlights and explains MICA's programs, people and impact to key audiences through effective electronic, print and media relations strategies in support of the College's strategic priorities. Departmental areas of oversight include media relations, print publications and electronic communications, including the College's new website. The position reports directly to the Vice President for Advancement. Serve as MICA's chief communications strategist and external media spokesperson. Provide leadership and guidance to the College and its specific campus units in developing effective print and electronic communications strategies. Provide strategic vision and direction for MICA's rapidly evolving electronic media efforts. Oversee the College's graphic and editorial standards. Develop and execute effective programs to enhance internal communications among members of the campus community. Oversee a budget in excess of $1.5 million and a staff of eight (8) communications professionals. Assist selected campus departments in effective marketing efforts involving print/electronic advertising and audience development. Participate in overall college-wide strategic planning efforts as a member of the Senior Staff Council. Provide ongoing counsel and active engagement in the College's crisis communications efforts. Serve as primary staff support and counsel to the College's website advisory body. Perform other related duties as assigned. Bachelor's degree. Strategically based communications/marketing experience with minimum of 10 years of significant management experience in complex organizations. Persuasive advocates for higher education, especially art and design education. Ability to think strategically and deliver tactically. Experience in staff development and management skills. Budget development and oversight expertise. Valued but not required: Master's degree. Salary: High 80's, negotiable and commensurate with experience; includes extensive benefits package. Please include a letter of interest with desired salary, current resume, and names, addresses and telephone numbers of 3 professional references. A review of applications will begin immediately; job announcement will remain open until position is filled. To apply please visit: http://mica.interviewexchange.com 7/16/09

DIRECTOR PUBLIC & MEDIA RELATIONS: International Center for Research On Women. The director, public and media relations will help lead efforts to communicate ICRW's brand to a wide variety of audiences including: the international development community, private sector, donors and potential donors, related organizations and associations, policymakers, and a general public interested in empowering women and bringing an end to global poverty. The incumbent is responsible for managing ICRW's public and media relations efforts across top-tier national and international media outlets to raise awareness of ICRW's work and mission. The director's primary responsibility is to promote ICRW through coordinated traditional public relations/communications, earned media relations and marketing programs, and new social media, blogger outreach, and advocacy and issues management as prescribed by ICRW's strategic communications plan. The director will also serve as a spokesperson for ICRW with the media (where needed and/or appropriate) and supervise select staff in external relations. Primary Duties: Conceive and execute press releases, media relations initiatives, blogger and social media outreach programs, guerrilla marketing concepts, public appearances/events and other media/communications efforts to build awareness of and support for ICRW, as well as support the launch and development of new business opportunities. Develop and maintain media relationships (nationally and internationally) with the trade press, news wires, broadcast outlets and bloggers. Identify news and increase accurate and positive coverage of ICRW. Go beyond writing the press release. Conceive and execute interesting, informative PR strategies including events and speaking engagements that reach key influencers in the media, blogosphere and industry. Research, write and distribute a wide variety of media materials, such as op-eds, news releases, fact sheets and web articles. Blog and Social Media Tools: Grow awareness through contemporary tools: develops relationships with the investment blog influencers, increase awareness of brand and create grassroots buzz/conversations; contributes and executes new ideas for the social media program, improves consumer and media experience; support other social media efforts as needed. Maintain day-to-day media monitoring (blogs and mainstream media) such as comment moderation to ensure posts are accurate and develop responses when needed. Broaden media coverage through building/maintaining relationships with industry bloggers. Manage a staff of new media professionals and a Writer/Editor. Serves as mentor/advisor to External Relations staff. Assist in the development of key messages and strategies to ensure that these messages are delivered to target audiences. Conduct media training and provide consultation to develop and prepare select staff members to serve as spokespersons for ICRW. Perform other responsibilities as directed by the VP, External Relations and/or the President and COO. Required Education, Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Bachelors degree in Public Relations, Marketing or a related field. Seven (7) to ten (10) years experience as a communications professional, in the areas of media relations, public relations and/or marketing, with proven ability to cultivate and secure strategic media. Proven experience serving as a principal spokesperson and working with the media to secure required placements with proven skill in initiating and responding to media inquiries. Experience in supporting project and account management, including measuring results of strategic plans and programs is required. Demonstrated track record in developing and implementing short- and long- term media, guerrilla marketing and public relations plans, and the ability to work effectively with senior management is also required. Nonprofit or nongovernmental organization and international development experience a plus. Proven relationships with existing media contacts and national/global media outlets a major plus. Strong writing, editing and verbal communication skills required. Must possess highly evolved teamwork skills as well as strong time management skills. Computer literacy required including a proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Experience with Adobe software packages (including, Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat) a plus. Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume and salary requirements to jobs@icrw.org with "Director Public and Media Relations" in the subject line. 7/16/09

RADIO

TWO POSITIONS: NYC. Interested applicants please send resumes to: Fox News Channel, Human Resources, 2nd floor, 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036. Fax: 212-301-8588 Email: Resumes@foxnews.com 7/14/09

FREELANCE – RADIO ANCHORS: Fox News Radio is looking for freelance anchors for 5 minute and 1minute update newscasts. If you're a strong, tight writer who is addicted to what you do, and if you have at least 3 years' experience anchoring radio newscasts, then Fox News Radio wants to hear from you.

FREELANCE-RADIO AUDIO NEWSGATHERER: Must have solid news judgment and the ability to locate and produce the best sound bites in a fast-paced and high-pressure newsroom environment. Responsibilities include conducting interviews, finding sound bites, producing radio wraps, and assembling audio montages. Excellent writing skills necessary to write intros to audio news clips. Familiarity with Cool Edit/Adobe Audition and Avstar a plus.

SALES

MULTIPLE POSITIONS: ORLANDO, FL. Forward resume and cover letter to: HR Director/FoxNews, WOFL-FOX35, 35 Skyline Drive, Lake Mary, FL 32746. Fax to 407-805-0888. E-Mail to: wofl-hr@foxtv.com. Please identify position and referral source. EOE/M/F/D/V. 7/14/09

VICE PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF SALES (Regular Full Time / Orlando):

Direct and manage the strategic sales efforts of WOFL, WRBW, WOGX and myfoxorlando.com to achieve financial goals. Oversee the staffing and supervision of personnel for the department including sales, traffic and Internet sales. Maximize the commercial inventory of the station. Assist with planning and budget oversight. A minimum of five years sales management experience at a Top 50 local television station preferred. Knowledge of inventory management systems, pricing strategies, budgeting, forecasting, national and local media negotiation processes, traffic systems, new business development techniques, sales training, ratings systems and overall sales methods. Must have good leadership and organizational skills, and the ability to make decisions and motivate the staff.

ACCT EXEC (Regular Full Time / Orlando):

Develop understanding of FOX35 and MY65's product. Market the stations to the advertising community. Produce and present effective sales strategies to existing and developed accounts that solve client problems and increase station revenues. Develop relationships with developmental retail clients, existing TV advertisers and their agencies. College degree and a minimum of two years work experience preferred. Candidate should possess top communication skills and be service oriented. Experience with new business development preferred. Knowledge of Scarborough, NSI, Enterprise, TV Scan and general computer skills a plus. Must have valid driver's license.

ACCT EXEC (Regular Full Time / Ocala):

Develop understanding of the station's product. Market the stations to the advertising community. Produce and present effective sales strategies to existing and developed accounts that solve client problems and increase station revenues. Develop relationships with developmental retail clients, existing TV advertisers and their agencies. College degree and a minimum of two years work experience preferred. Candidate should possess top communication skills and be service oriented. Experience with new business development preferred. Knowledge of Scarborough, NSI, Enterprise, TV Scan and general computer skills a plus. Must have valid driver's license. This position is available at WOGX - Ocala/Gainesville.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Special meeting at 11 a.m. July 25 in Tampa

The TBABJ has called a special meeting for 11 a.m. July 25 at the St. Pete Times building in Tampa, 1000 N. Ashley Dr., Tampa.

As we get closer to the NABJ convention in Tampa, starting Aug. 5 and our own super-sized fund raiser Aug. 7 at the Florida Aquarium, we'll need to meet for finalizing details and planning our next couple of weeks' work.

There will be lots of opportunities to volunteer and help out, so please feel free to join us, even if you haven't been active for a while or are not a member. Here's you chance to learn how the group works from the bottom up - helping at the ground level with one of our most ambitious projects.

Hope to see you in a couple of weeks!

Eric Deggans
President, TBABJ
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg Times
(727) 893-8521


Saturday, July 11, 2009

Memphis newspaper hiring top medical reporting job

The Commercial Appeal is looking to hire:

>
> Medical Reporter. This is a top job in our newsroom. The beat
> includes coverage of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the
> University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center ( UT's medical and
> dental school), The Med, which is the largest public hospital in
> Tennessee. In addition to these beat responsibilities, we're hoping
> this reporter can regularly contribute to our enterprise budget. We
> are focusing our medical enterprise on early childhood development
> issues, obesity and diabetes issues, and advances in health science.
>
> Please apply to:
>
> Chris Peck, Editor
> The Commercial Appeal
> 495 Union Ave.
> Memphis, TN 38103
> peck@commercialappeal.com; 901-529-2390

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Jobs fair gets underway at 10 a.m. Friday in Tampa

The Friday event to take place from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Quorum Hotel

For Immediate Release

Tampa, Fl – Job News Tampa, The Nation’s fastest growing recruitment solutions company offering web, print, and job fairs is hosting it’s second job fair for 2009, this Friday July 10th, . The event will take place at the Quorum Hotel on West Shore Blvd in Tampa from 10 am – 2 pm.

“Given the economic climate in the Tampa Bay area, we expect a larger than usual turnout. We fully expect over 1,200 job seekers to attend this event, based on the early registrations we have received,” stated John Rodenbush, General Manager for Job News. Rodenbush continued, “The companies in attendance at our previous job fairs are a diverse mix of companies, from hospitality to retail to financial firms. There are all types of positions represented, from hourly retail positions to management positions.”

The list of companies that will be attending includes but is not limited to; Fed Ex Ground, Loraines Academy, Tyler & Morgan, FastTrain, Airline Academy, 20/20 Companies, University of Phoenix, Mattress Firm, Mary Kay, Quest Diagnostics, Church’s Chicken, Gulf Coast Community College, US Army, International Academy of Design & Technology, Asset Acceptance, DeVry University, Avon Products, Argosy University, Liberty National Insurance, Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance and more. The event is free to job seekers. They are encouraged to pre-register online at www.JobNewsTampa.com Details about this event and the other job fairs scheduled for 2009 can be found under the “job fairs” link.


Amy Ferrera
Major Account Manager | Job News Tampa
5601 Mariner Street, Suite 425 | Tampa, Fl | 33609
p 813-875-8555 ext. 10609
f 813-282-4525
c 813-293-2682

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Potluck lunch/social meeting July 11 in St. Petersburg

To help everybody relax before the national convention next month, the TBABJ will hold a potluck lunch/informal social meeting at the home of chapter president Eric Deggans.

All you really have to bring is yourself and a good appetite. But if you want to bring a dish, please contact our membership chair Camille Spencer, to make sure you're not carting in the 5th bowl of potato salad (she's at cspencer@sptimes.com)

All are welcome; this is a great change to meet the TBABJ and hear about our major upcoming initiatives, including our scholarships, our fund raiser at the Florida Aquarium Aug. 7 and the national convention in Tampa.

The lunch starts at 11 a.m. July 11 at Eric's Home, 1835 2nd St. South, St. Petersburg, 33705 (basically, the corner of 19th Ave. south and 2nd St. south). Call 727-642-8907 if you get lost.

You can also see this listing on Facebook.

See you there!

Poets still needed for TBABJ Poetry Slam Thursday

Just a reminder -- we still need poets to step up for the TBABJ's Thid Poetry Slam this Thursday at Studio@620 in St. Petersburg!

(We can use an audience, too, so feel free to come even if you aren't ready to rhyme onstage)

Scheduled from 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. , the slam will be held at Studio@620, 620 First Ave. South, St. Petersburg. Host will be local poetry phenom, L.I.F.E.

Phone: 813-368-4955

Email:
sday@sptimes.com, deggans@sptimes.com

The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists presents a prime opportunity for creative people to meet the top media and communications professionals in the area.

The Poetry Slam features performances by top area poets, a chance for unknowns to come in and compete and prizes for the best performers.

Top prize is $50, second prize is two free passes to the Florida Aquarium and the top four finishers will perform at the TBABJ's Aug. 7 Scholarship fund raiser at the Florida Aquarium, a featured party capping the National Association of Black Journalists' convention in Tampa.

Admission is $5 at the door -- Call or email in advance to perform.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Disney to screen The Princess and the Frog at NABJ convention in Tampa

Programing is heating up for the Tampa NABJ convention in August, as Disney brings a screening of its first cartoon to feature a black princess, The Princess and the Frog, to the gathering, featuring a performance by star Anika Noni Rose.

This year's "NABJ Presents" event is giving attendees a unique opportunity to see a sneak preview of Disney's new animated picture, "The Princess and the Frog" AND witness a special performance by Tony Award-winning star Anika Noni Rose!

Today marks the last day for pre-registration, so hop over to the NABJ site right now at www.NABJ.org and register for the convention. It's going to be an amazing party!

NABJ Presents... A MAGICAL EVENING WITH DISNEY
Thursday, August 6, 7:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts will also feature:
- the President Barack Obama animatronic at the newly reopened Hall of Presidents attraction at Magic Kingdom Park
- the American Idol Experience at Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex rebranding with ESPN

Steve Harvey will also introduce the student enrichment program, Disney's Dreamers Academy.

And don't forget, active members attending convention are eligible for up to four complimentary Disney Park Hopper passes valid Aug. 5-10. Inquire at the registration table in Tampa.

Register for the convention today! July 1 is the last day for the pre-registration rates.
http://www.facebook.com/l/;https://www.eshow2000.com/nabj/registration_information.cfm

View a complete list of convention events here: http://www.facebook.com/l/;https://www.eshow2000.com/nabj/conference_program.cfm


Eric Deggans
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Pre-registration for 2009 NABJ convention in Tampa ends tomorrow (July 1)

If you haven't already registered for the National Association of Black Journalists 2009 convention in Tampa, you have just a day or so until the registration rates rise with the close of pre-registration tomorrow!

Times are tough for journalists all over. But the NABJ convention offers one of journalism's largest jobs fairs, days of workshops offering new skills, loads of big names for networking opportunities and lots of recreational events once the day's work is done.

There may not be a better opportunity for communications or media professionals of any ethnicity to reinvent themselves or gain new skills -- especially if you already live in the Tampa Bay area.

Please take the time right now to register at www.NABJ.org; if you are a member of our local chapter and a member of the national organization, there are still significant discounts available. There are also sponsorship opportunities available for our Aug. 7 fundraising party at the Florida Aquarium, starring nationally known DJ Tom Joyner.

Here's more details:

Active NABJ Members attending Convention are eligible for complimentary:
-one-day Park Hopper passes to Walt Disney World (max. 4)
-one pass and 15% discount for up to 4 more at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

The Florida Aquarium and Tampa Zoo are also great family activities.

BEACHES:
- Clearwater Beach
- Ben T. Davis Beach.
Check them out at http://www.facebook.com/l/;www.floridasbeach.com

NIGHTLIFE
Channelside Bay Plaza (walking distance from Convention Center)
A great spot for movies, restaurants, shopping, nightlife and more!
http://www.facebook.com/l/;http://www.channelsidebayplaza.com

Ybor City has some of the hottest dance clubs, outdoor patio bars, martini bars, live jazz and much more. It is just a short ride away on the TECO trolley, which leaves from the Tampa Convention Center
http://www.facebook.com/l/;www.ybor.org

Register for the convention now, before the rates go up July 1!
http://www.facebook.com/l/;https://www.eshow2000.com/NABJ/registration_information.cfm

Eric Deggans
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com

Monday, June 29, 2009

South Florida SPJ offers workshop on freelancing July 16

Miami, Fla.-Now is a time of transition for journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists South Florida is there to help.

For those who have been displaced from full time careers in journalism or for anyone who would like more control over their careers a freelance career may be just the thing for you. So come learn how to build a successful freelance career at a workshop featuring three successful local freelance journalists and editors.

Featured speakers are:

· Oline Cogdill who after 30 years left her full time position at the Sun- Sentinel where she worked on the features desk. She still reviews mystery fiction for the Sun-Sentinel. Her mystery fiction reviews appear in more than 250 newspapers and publication sites worldwide. She also writes author profiles, essays and blogs for Mystery Scene Magazine. She also is a freelance copy editor.

· Brett Graff is a freelance journalist who contributes to Glamour, Maxim, Ladies’ Home Journal, American Baby, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar and The Miami Herald. Prior to becoming a freelancer she worked as a correspondent for Reuters’ Miami bureau and as a staff writer covering real estate, business and government for Daily Business Review.

· Tristram Korten is a freelance journalist who covers regional conflicts and environmental issues throughout the Caribbean Basin and Latin America. He also writes travel and adventure stories. His work has appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Details Magazine, Salon.com, The Miami Herald and Men’s Journal. Previously he was a staff writer and columnist for the Miami New Times.

This important event will take place on Thursday, July 16 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the main branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library at 101 W. Flagler Street in downtown Miami. Parking is $5 including validation.

For more information please contact Alana Roberts at 702-523-4111 or aroberts27@gmail.com or visit www.spjsofla.net.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

TBABJ Third Poetry Slam July 9 in St. Petersburg

The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists is presenting their third poetry slam, Off the Record III:A Spoken Word Event on July 9, from 7:30 p.m. to 12 a.m. at Studio@ 620, 620 1st. Ave. South, in downtown St. Pete.

We're bringing together some of the area's best poets and artists with some of the area's best-known journalists of color. This is our third time presenting such an event, and we're extending invitations to artists throughout the Tampa Bay area.

There's a $50 cash prize for first place, free passes to the Florida Aquarium for second place and the top four finishers will perform at the TBABJ's Aug. 7 Scholarship fund raiser at the Florida Aquarium, a featured party capping the National Association of Black Journalists' convention in Tampa. Prime opportunity to network, sell CDs and further your career.

"Off the Record, Again" ...your take on people of color, the news, life and more.

Admission is $5 at the door -- Call or email in advance to perform.

Click here to see our events listing on Facebook for more details:

Eric Deggans
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg Times
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com

Virginian Pilot seeking a staff writer

Find a story. Tell a secret. That's the game plan for The Virginian-Pilot's general assignment reporter in Virginia Beach. Investigative journalism is a huge part of the job, as much as discovering a good political scandal. Most enterprise reporting, however, is rarely that glamorous.

But this reporter carries a big stick and shouldn't be afraid to swing it. Great stories are all around, and this reporter should always be on the lookout, writing and using creative approaches on a variety of issues: public safety, preserving historic buildings, absentee owners, and disputes among differing groups about urban planning and city priorities.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
· Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.

· Three (3) years of reporting experience at a daily newspaper, including one year experience in public safety and public affairs reporting.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
· Five (5) years of reporting experience at a daily newspaper, including two years experience in public affairs reporting.

Online applications ONLY. Apply at https://commsjobs.ats.hrsmart.com/cgi-bin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=2594

Job opening: VP Editorial at Newsy.com

Here's an opening at a new venture, an Internet-based news provider. They
cover international news coverage from a variety of perspectives and present
the story with more context and more views than a traditional daily report.
They are look for someone to lead their editorial content. This information
comes directly from them.


Vice President of Editorial at Newsy.com
Newsy.com is a multiperspective video news service provided by
Media Convergence Group, Inc. Newsy.com is a leader in online and mobile
video news. Based in Columbia, MO and partnered with the Missouri School of
Journalism. We are a privately funded start up and provide medical benefits,
stock options, an extraordinary work environment and a state of the art
digital newsroom.

The Vice President of Editorial is responsible for developing and executing
the editorial voice, editorial brand and editorial vision for Newsy.com and
reports to Newsy's President.

Please Send Resume To: MAX@NEWSY.COM

Primary Responsibilities:
* Leading the editorial team and responsible for the content, editorial
products and direction of the website.
* Innovating ahead of the competition - defining and winning our strategic
category.
* Analyzing metrics and audience research and proactively anticipating the
needs of our viewers and customers.
* Representing the website to external organizations interested in the
website, public forums and panels and to outside media.
* Training, supervision, mentoring and evaluating members of the editorial
team. Teaching an advanced level editorial course to undergraduate and
graduate students at the Missouri School of Journalism.
* Generating story ideas, writing, editing and publishing of content.
Qualifications:
* Excellent writing and editing skills, and demonstrated ability to
conceive and execute creative and innovative editorial projects.
* 10-15 years of senior editorial leadership experience with
demonstrated success of building and delivering editorial voice and vision.
Online and digital media experience preferred.
* Deep understanding of the video news market for online and mobile
devices.
* Proven people management experience. Driven work ethic and
self-starting attitude - strong mentoring skills.
* Bachelor¹s degree required, Master¹s degree preferred.
* Exceptional ability to innovate and desire to learn new software and
technologies, listen to audiences and quickly drive and adapt to change.
* Excellent communication and collaboration skills, a true team player.
* Passionate, ethical, honest, flexible and humble ­ a real news junkie
who will build an innovative and remarkably useful news service.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Job opening: Assistant Communications Director, Fla. School Choice Fund


Assistant Communications Director

Assistant Communications Director for the Florida School Choice Fund in Tampa, a nonprofit education group that helps provide scholarships to 23,000 low-income children. The Assistant Communications Director helps to tell the story of the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and the economically disadvantaged children we serve. We have pride in our program and feel our mission is to help public education fulfill its promise of equal opportunity. Our goal is to reach out to all members of the education and broader community and find ways to work together to advance the achievement of children from low-income families.

Some duties:

√ Writing and editing: Write and edit press releases, newsletter articles, student stories and op-ed columns. Also, post and edit content on two web sites.

√ Media outreach: Build relationships with Florida print and television media, develop strategies to communicate our stories.

√ Community outreach: Present our story to community, civic and political groups by scheduling and/or speaking to such groups.

√ Knowing our schools: Routinely visit and gather information about the schools that participate in the scholarship program in order to tell their stories more broadly.

√ Marketing: Assist the scholarship director with student outreach and marketing during the annual school application period. Assist the development director in developing basic marketing materials.

√ Research and policy: Assist the organization with research on issues and help to shape legislative and organizational issues.

√ Event planning: Assist in annual events such as the donor rally and political events.


Requirements:

√ Bachelor’s degree, preferably in journalism, communications or public relations.

√ Three to five years work experience, preferably in newspaper reporting or with an education organization.

√ Must be able to write, think and communicate.

√ Must have passion for children and the promise of education.

Contact: Jon East, communications director, at jeast@stepupforstudents.org or 813-258-2700, ext. 232

Jon East

Communications Director, Step Up For Students

337 S. Plant Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606

Office: 813.258.2700 x232

JEast@stepupforstudents.org

Helping public education fulfill the promise of equal opportunity

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Visit the TBABJ fan page on Facebook!

The TBABJ has a fan page on Facebook with lots of information and connections.

Here's the link:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tampa-Bay-Association-of-Black-Journalists/94147272940

Or click here to go direrctly there.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Free Multimedia training and career counseling June 20 in Tampa

The Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists is pleased to announce a free seminar on multimedia journalism, on-air performance and career counseling, scheduled for 11 a.m. June 20 at the Tampa Tribune, 200 South Parker St., Tampa.

The core of the event will be a 90-minute session with trainers from Communication Research Enterprises, featuring journalist/professor Lillian Dunlap and voice coach/actor Jaye Sheldon.

"Making it powerful: Your Voice in Multi-Media Storytelling" focuses on acquiring skills to strengthen on-air and online performance. They will share excellent storytelling examples, lead the group through exercise
and send each participant home with new tools and tips.

The workshops leaders are:
Lillian R Dunlap, PhD (Journalist, former professor at University of Missouri, Affiliate at Poynter Institute).

Jaye Sheldon, MA (Voice Coach and Actor).

We'll also have an appearance by life/career coach Debbie Lundberg and someone from the Poynter Institue's Poynter Careers Web site.

The seminar is free and open to anyone who wants to learn -- please forward this email to any friends who may be working in media and facing layoffs, considering major transitions or trying to develop new skills.

Feel free to call or email if you have any questions...

Though this is a professional development seminar organized by the TBABJ, this seminar is free and open to anyone who wishes to attend. In particular, journalists of all ethnicities and experience levels are most welcome.


See you on June 20!


Eric Deggans

President, Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists

TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times

http://www.tbabj.com/

(727) 893-8521

Saturday, June 6, 2009

TBABJ needs your help to find sponsors for our Aug. 7 fundraiser at the Florida Aquiarium

Members and friends of the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists:

I'm writing to ask for your help in the most important event we'll undertake this year: the Aug. 7 scholarship fundraiser during the National Association of Black Journalists' national convention in Tampa.

Planned for the Florida Aquarium, the fund-raiser will serve as a showcase for the Tampa Bay area to the 3,000 attendees expected to show for the NABJ's convention -- typically the largest journalism convention in the country, period. The event will also be open to the general public, allowing for a unique mixing of local notables with journalism stars from across the country.

Past conventions have featured Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush, PBS anchor Gwen Ifill, radio personality Steve Harvey, actors Sam Jackson and Jennifer Hudson and civil rights leaders Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton. We expect a similarly star-studded array of attendees this year.

Already, we have an amazing list of sponsors on board, including Hill & Knowlton public relations, AMSCOT financial, The New York Times Regional Media Group and Bright House Networks. But we're hoping to line up enough sponsors so that every penny of the cover charge we take in at the door can go straight to our scholarship fund.

That's where you come in.

Please contact me for information on sponsorship levels and details. I'm hoping you'll consider if you know any institutions which might benefit from placing their brand before our amazing audience. We have lots of different sponsorship opportunities -- from helping with entertainment to providing items for gift bags handed out at the event's end.

Please feel free to email or call with any suggestions or to get more information.

Thanks for your time. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Eric Deggans
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com

Friday, June 5, 2009

Free jobs listings and multimedia training seminar June 20

Given the increasing amount of job reductions and cutbacks at area media outlets, the TBABJ wants to help journalists of all ethnicities deal with changing times. As a result, we've put together a few initiatives.

*We have started a running list of open jobs on our Web site, TBABJ.com. Go to the site and click on the Jobs link on the right-hand side. This will provide a listing of all entries dealing with open jobs and job training.

*We are offering free multimedia training and career counseling at a special seminar June 20, led by consultant and Poynter Institute affiliate Lillian Dunlap. "Making it powerful: Your Voice in Multi-Media Storytelling" will focus on acquiring skills to strengthen on-air and online performance. We'll share excellent storytelling examples, lead the group through exercise and send each participant home with new tools and tips.

The workshops leaders are:
Lillian R Dunlap, PhD (Journalist, former professor at University of Missouri, Affiliate at Poynter Institute)
Jaye Sheldon, MA (Voice Coach and Actor). Other participats are TBA.
Location is TBA, but we will make an announcement very soon.

*We will open up our membership listserv to anyone interested in regular email updates about jobs and training. Simply email this address and we'll add you to the listserv so you can get regular updates on all the job listings we learn about and training seminars.

Again, all these resources are open to all media and communications professionals. We will also offer several opportunities to network and meet other area communications professionals, so check our Web site regularly.

If you have any other recommendations, please feel free to email or contact me at the information below. At a time of tremendous change and constriction in the industry, it's time for all of us to work together.

Eric Deggans
TV/Media Critic, St. Petersburg Times
Chair, NABJ Media Monitoring Committee
President, Tampa Bay Assoc. of Black Journalists
(727) 893-8521
www.TBABJ.com