
The NewsChannels on the Central Coast seek a dynamic individual to join our team as a weekday news Bilingual MMJ with weekend sports anchor/co-producing duties. This position is based in the Santa Barbara newsroom. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate how he or she can shoot, write, edit, and present compelling content live on-air and for online platforms.
For field work, we're seeking someone who approaches each news story with the passion needed for exceptional storytelling, making sure the viewer gets the best possible information, creating the best product on air or online. You will work with state-of-the-art HD newsgathering equipment and the latest generation of wireless live technology. In the studio, you will produce and anchor weekend sports segments, sharing newscast producing duties with other members of the team. Our coverage area is large and the competition is significant. This is not a position for the weak at heart! A commitment to enterprise journalism and a desire to produce content on multiple platforms under extreme deadline pressure is essential for success in this position.
A minimum of one year experience in a commercial television newsroom is required. Send the link to your reel showing your best MMJ work along with salary requirements and news philosophy.
Pay Range: $37,000-$39,000k. Based on experience.
When applying for this position, please note your referral source, and go to KEYT.com under About Us, choose Jobs/Internships. All applicants must apply through the website. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check and drug screen. Valid driver's license required.
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.