Job Description
NBC News NOW Morning is seeking a Segment Producer who thrives in a breaking news, fast-paced and deadline driven environment.
We're looking for segment producers with experience working in LIVE news programming who can produce stories that are visually compelling/impactful and can work well with a team to make it happen.
This position is represented by the News Guild – NY CWA.
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This position is eligible for company-sponsored benefits, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k), paid leave, tuition reimbursement, and additional discounts and perks. Learn more about the benefits offered by NBCUniversal by visiting the Benefits page of the Careers website.
Salary Range: $93,000 - $110,000
Additional Information
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