
ABC17-FOX22 is seeking a part-time weekend Master Control Operator to work in television broadcasting in Columbia, Missouri.
Master Control Operators have the primary duty of managing the playlists for each channel NPG of Missouri operates. This includes ensuring the lists are on the playlist event that matches the correct event for the time of day, moving commercial inventory around due to live event coverage, and recovering channel playouts in the event of power/weather causing outages. Other duties include accurately retrieving and dubbing in commercial spots, coordinating with news on programming shifts due to network live events, and communicating with the Broadcast Operations Center in Colorado Springs, CO on events being handled locally, and other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have the ability to work independently and to operate under pressure. Being able to do mental time calculations is preferred. Should be detail-oriented and organized and capable of multi-tasking. Punctuality and consistent attendance are musts. Must have computer skills and familiarity with a variety of software.
Hours/Schedule:
Part-time, Saturday-Sunday hours from 11am-11pm with some flexibility required by the employee.
Applicants must provide a cover letter and resume when applying.
NPG of Missouri, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Posting closes when position is filled
NPG of Missouri-8200

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.