WKSU, Kent State’s public radio station, is looking for a reporter
to write about people stories in Akron’s 24 neighborhoods.
Requirements: “A reporter who can embed her/himself in Akron” and
tell stories you won’t get from covering City Hall or corporate power centers.
WKSU wants someone who is curious and will go to the people in the
neighborhoods for human interest stories, as we called them in my dinosaur days
at Ol’ Blue Walls.
Such as individual or family experiences with economics, education
and the shift from rubber shops to high-tech startups.
WKSU’s Akron prowler would create stories for PBS’ “Morning Edition,” “Here and Now” and “All Things
Considered.”
Since the BJ alone nudged
at least 150 out the door in this decade, there should be plenty of talent for
WKSU to choose from.
WKSU was born in 1950
with a 50-foot pole propped against a chimney of Kent Hall and a 10-watt
signal. A lot has changed over the years.
For more information and to apply go to http://jobslist.kent.edu/cw/en-us/job/495947/akron-reporter
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