Is the principal administrator of a television station.X - General Manager, Must know how TV works. - General Manager, Leads a fully functioning multi-platform media station with a primary focus on growing revenue and audience. - General Manager, Develops strategic and operational plans for the station's growth in multi-platform content delivery and revenue generation that is in alignment with the local brand. - General Manager, Provides visible leadership both inside the station and the community. Develops strong relationships with key clients and other business partners. - General Manager, Effectively communicates to department heads and all employees. Creates a collaborative, team-based environment. - General Manager, Provides training and development opportunities to team members. - General Manager, Works transparently with divisional leadership and other corporate team members to improve multi-platform operations. - General Manager, Upkeeps the facility. Keeps everything clean and organized. Repairs what may be broken in the newsroom and studio. - Custodian & Building Maintenance, This person is responsible for the structure of the newsroom - News Director, For personnel matters (performance evaluations, hiring and firing) - News Director, For managing the budget - News Director, For the overall effectiveness of the newsroom. - News Director, Their involvement in the actual newscast varies from station to station. - News Director, Is the final authority on which stories will air during a newscast. - News Director, Assists the News Director with everything in the news department - Assistant News Director, Is responsible for 1 show. (Another EP is responsible for evening newscasts). The EP oversees line producers, associate producers, assignment desk and reporters - Executive Producer, Delivers the news from the news desk set in the studio.X - Anchor, Delivering the news involves reading the news content displayed on a teleprompter, providing the intro and closing of taped stories that are inserted into a live telecast and conduct conversations with reporters in the field reporting live. - Anchor, The greatest expectation of an anchor is to accurately read and relay the news and related information. - Anchor, Is an entry-level position. Is responsible for the content within THEIR show only. They write all the words and select which graphics they want to use to help the viewer understand their specific show..They write all the words and select which graphics they want to use to help the viewer understand their specific show. - Producer, During the morning meeting, decisions are made regarding which stories reporters will undertake for the day’s newscast. When the stories are chosen, the assignment editor schedules the equipment and personnel to cover the stories. - Assignment Editor, Pairs reporters with photographers. - Assignment Editor, If the story doesn’t require a reporter, a photog becomes a photojournalist who shoots video, conducts interviews and tells the producer what happened. Producers will write the story. - Assignment Editor, Responsible for news coverage making sure we are covering all the stories we deem important to cover. - Assignment Editor, Edits the video which you see on the news. - Video Editor, They don’t shoot anything, they take video that is given to them (or retrieved off the file server) and they edit it to match the script. - Video Editor, Can make a conversation between two people, which was taped on different days, look like it was all shot at the same time. - Video Editor, This person is the overall person responsible for the website. Websites and social media are absolutely vital in this changing world. - News Website & Social Media Specialist, Is the camera operator “in the field.” - Photographer, Is responsible for all things technical – transporting the camera, tripod, mic and all cabling and any batteries necessary. - Photographer, While shooting, monitors the audio of both the reporter and the interviewee through headphones. - Photographer, Responsible for tearing down the equipment. (Reporters usually help, but it’s the responsibility of the photog. - Photographer, In markets with several teams, this person is responsible for the entire sports team. They may be responsible for an entire sports show. - Sports Director, Writes sports stories and sports shows. - Sports Producer, This person plans out video shoots, creates scripts, storyboards, gathers equipment, films, edits for wonderful videographic/photographic campaigns. - Creative Services Producer/Director, They often work alone, or with one or two team members. - Creative Services Producer/Director, Assist in development of innovative creative executions while interfacing with GVTV Brand Creative Teams, GVTV clients, Parent-Company Brand Creative teams, Parent-Company clients - Creative Services Producer/Director, Manage, coordinate and produce projects ranging from internal pitch videos, digital videos (CGI) to major broadcast campaigns, etc. - Creative Services Producer/Director, This person handles the business portion of the production. - Production Manager, They negotiate fees for services and maintain contracts. - Production Manager, They decide how much staff is needed for a particular production. - Production Manager, Responsible for the entire staff and all personnel matters. - Production Manager, Responsible for all technical creative staff. - Director, Oversee the production side of a newscast, whereas the EP oversees the newsroom side of a newscast. - Director, Once the producer is done with writing the news, they’ve selected all the stories and picked what graphics they want made for the show. The director then takes the show and applies camera assignments, assigns graphics to be created, works with the staff to ensure all necessary equipment is working. - Director, During the news, they call out the show and help direct all staff toward a clean show. (Clean=free from mistakes) - Director, During a newscast, is the dictator of the show. What they say goes. If you want to discuss a decision with them…you do it after the news. - Director, Is responsible for the audio or sound quality on the production. - Audio Engineer, Often operates the microphone mixer, as well as the music and any sound effects recorders/players. - Audio Engineer, Mics the talent and is responsible for maintaining the overall audio levels on the studio’s master recorder - Audio Engineer, Creates the program titles using a character generator. Titles include all lower-thirds and fullscreens. - Graphic Artist, This person is responsible for all the video elements you see on TV. - Technical Director (TD), They push the buttons which change what’s on screen. - Technical Director (TD), They push nearly 1200 buttons in a one-hour program. - Technical Director (TD), This person is responsible for making sure the teleprompter is scrolling at the correct speed. - Teleprompter Operator, This may seem like an easy job, but when you’re live and the Director, Anchors, Audio and the entire team are all relying on you...it’s very important. - Teleprompter Operator, This person is the “eyes and ears” of the director. - Floor Director, Ensures all commands by the director are understood and executed. The floor director is the only floor person who should speak on headsets to the director. - Floor Director, This is the job most people apply for...then quickly transfer from because it’s not the most fun. - Teleprompter Operator, Most TV stations don’t have this job. They either have the anchors run their own teleprompter, or assign another member of the team to run prompter. - Teleprompter Operator, Runs the piece of equipment which captures the video images of the program.Responsible for framing shots that are visually pleasing to the viewers. - Camera Operator, Is ultimately responsible for the technical quality of the video signal. - Video/Maintenance Engineer, This person must keep up-to-date with the changes in television technology and verifies all equipment is functioning properly. - Video/Maintenance Engineer, It’s this person's job to make sure all cameras are balanced and everything is lit well and the picture looks good on TV. - Video/Maintenance Engineer, These engineers are frequently considered “handymen” in the station. They are a vital part of the team. - Video/Maintenance Engineer, “Electronic News Gathering” - ENG Equipment Specialist, They track all of our equipment - ENG Equipment Specialist, They are responsible for thousands of dollars worth of equipment at our station. - ENG Equipment Specialist, This position does not exist like this in the “real world.” This job is often called “Chief Photographer.” - ENG Equipment Specialist, Provides technical support to users related to client hardware and software. - Computer Technician, Installs District-standard hardware, software, peripheral, and non-computer equipment upgrades. - Computer Technician, Interfaces peripheral devices with computers. - Computer Technician, This person sells advertisements to clients. - Account Executive, They bring in the revenue, but they can’t do it successfully if the other jobs don’t work at 100%. - Account Executive, After the sales department sells advertisements, the Traffic Department schedules the ads for air and makes sure they air properly. - Traffic Dept., Oversees Traffic Department - Traffic Manager, This department is also responsible for obtaining the advertisement and “ingesting” it into the “system” for the ad to air. (The system is a big server that contains all of the videos) - Traffic Dept., Schedules ads to air based on client requests. - Traffic Scheduler, Responsible for gathering information from many sources, including research and interviews, for writing news stories. - Reporter, Normally you might see this person at the beginning and the end of stories with their voice over other video during the story itself. - Reporter, Might write the story and do all the research, but anchors may end up reading the story on air. - Reporter, This job is physically and emotionally demanding. - Reporter,

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