
Be a part of the largest team on local television, bringing the most-watched local news to viewers across the region. Our fast-paced news programs air on ABC, CBS, FOX and our Local News Channel. As a member of our technical team, you will learn to operate a Wheatstone Audio Board and Photoshop, plus you will be trained on operation of our on-air automation software and prepping content for air on multiple platforms.
Knowledge of Photoshop and audio mixing a plus, but we will prepare the right candidate to be a successful part of our team. The winning candidate will demonstrate excellent technical skills, people skills, and learn to be a leader in a team-oriented environment.
If this sounds like something you want to be a part of we want to hear from you. Join our team - become part of our family-owned company in beautiful Santa Barbara.
Pay Range: $16.90-$17.00 an hour. Based on experience.
When applying for this position, please note your referral source, and go to KEYT.com. Choose the menu key and click Jobs then Work for Us. All applicants must apply through the website. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background and drug screenings. Finalists must furnish evidence of employment authorization and identification.
PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS.
NPG of CA, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Posting closes when position is filled.

The roots of the News-Press & Gazette Co., or NPG, stretch back to the days of the Wild West in St. Joseph, Missouri, with the publication of the first Gazette in 1845. Headquartered today in St. Joseph, the company has been owned and operated s by the Bradley family since 1951. Now in its fourth generation, NPG now has extensive holdings in broadcast television and newspapers. NPG’s leaders are also pursuing further investments in media, technology infrastructure, manufacturing and education technology through the BERKS Group. This diversification provides a solid foundation for growth.
Headquartered today in St. Joseph, the company has been owned and operated since the 1950s by the Bradley family, now in its fourth generation.
Still going strong in the newspaper business, the NPG family now includes broadcast operations, spanning several states, and commercial printing. This diversification provides a solid foundation for growth. Yet, the company takes greatest pride in the quality of its employees – those who have contributed to its past successes, and the individuals and teams working tirelessly to help the company to grow and innovate today.