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Sports Designer/Multimedia person, The Monitor (McAllen, Texas)

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Den1983, Jul 5, 2013.

  1. Den1983

    Den1983 Active Member

    The Monitor, a 41,000-circulation newspaper located in McAllen, Texas, is looking for a sports designer/multimedia person to join our staff. The Monitor sports staff covers beats ranging from high school football, minor league hockey, NBA Development League, the University of Texas-Pan American and other sports. High school sports are prominent in our section and drive RGVSports.com.

    Tasks include serving as a primary designer/copy editor for our print sports section, using InDesign, and posting stories and photographs, shooting videos, engaging in social media and producing graphics. We want someone willing to learn new skills as new technologies evolve and who will drive engagement, amplify coverage, and leverages various social/digital properties.

    Aside from serving as lead designer, this person will be in charge of the social media updates on football Friday nights, making sure the Twitter widget is set up on RGVSports.com, and updating throughout the night. They will also be responsible for managing and creating online content, including blogs.

    Recent college graduates will be considered, but professional experience is preferred. Please send samples of your work along with a professional resume and cover letter to deputy sports editor Dennis Silva II at dsilva@themonitor.com.

    Samples can also be mailed to 1400 E. Nolana Loop, McAllen, Texas, 78502. Please no phone calls. Feel free to email Dennis with any questions.
     
  2. Sp0rtScribe

    Sp0rtScribe Member

    The Valley is an interesting place and the paper is pretty good. Under a new editor, I believe. McAllen's not shabby.

    Would be a good spot for someone looking to broaden their horizons in this new sports journalism age.
     
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