Location: Yuma, AZ
Position: News Technical Director Internship
NPG of Yuma-El Centro Yuma, Arizona has an immediate opening for a part-time technical director Intern to direct local newscasts.
The successful candidate will be expected to direct/technical direct newscasts, live cut-ins and pre-produced news segments, promos and programs; work with the Anchor/Producer and Reporter/Videographer and staff to advance shows technically and creatively.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have an interest in television News Production; a working knowledge of Video/Audio/Graphics Production systems and techniques; demonstrable, working knowledge of studio lighting systems; outstanding verbal communication skills; an ability to function in high-pressure situations and be detail-oriented with problem solving skills. Candidate must have a valid Arizona driver’s license and pass a drug test and background check.
KECY-TV is a facility new to broadcast news but owned by a company dedicated to providing the best news coverage in the markets it serves.
When applying for this position, please go to www.KYMA.com In addition to your resume please provide a cover letter noting your referral source and explaining why you are the best fit for our station.
NPG of Yuma-El Centro is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Position is closed when filled.
NPG of Yuma-El Centro-5500

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.