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News & Journalism Jobs in San Antonio

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Description

An often overlooked segment of entertainment media, News and Journalism jobs offer a wide range of career opportunities in television, radio, print, and online environments in many different markets.

Background

For anyone looking to break into the world of entertainment media, journalism and news jobs are a great way to do so.There are many different kinds 'hard news' jobs such investigative journalism as well as crime, business, or political reporting. If you'd rather focus on softer news, careers in sports, celebrity, arts, or lifestyle reporting might be more your style.

Over the past few decades, the news industry has transitioned from siloed television, radio, and print careers toward more multi-channel digital formats. As a result, many journalism positions require a wide range of skills. Today's reporters aren't just a byline in a newspaper - they have their own Twitter and Instagram feeds and interact through many different media outlets. In addition to traditional newscast positions such as reporters, editors, tv anchors, photographers, and print designers, brand new positions such as bloggers, social media specialists, and podcasters have arisen in the ever-evolving news and journalism sector.

If you are interested in working in entertainment, news careers are a great place to start. One reason is that you don't necessarily have to live in a major entertainment market such as Los Angeles or New York. Nearly every city in America has it's own TV, radio and print outlets where you can learn the ropes and hone your craft.

What Types of News Jobs are in the Media Industry?
  • Investigative Reporter
  • Sports Reporter
  • Entertainment Reporter
  • Multimedia Journalist
  • Opinion Columnist
  • Web Producer
  • Digital Content Producer
  • Editor
  • News Researcher
  • News Photographer
  • News Anchor
  • Meteorologist
  • Video Editor
  • Newscast Writer
  • Newscast Producer
  • Newscast Director
How Do I Start a Career In Journalism?
  • Earn a bachelor's degree in journalism, mass communications, or other related field.
  • Expand your writing portfolio or demo reel at local publications, news stations, and websites.
  • Hone technical skills by seeking writing, newscasting, or other relevant advice from working reporters.
  • Form connections in the industry and contact them regularly.
  • Above all, bring your passion for telling great stories to every workplace.
Job Title Company Location Date Type Description Logo
Photographer
WOAI
San Antonio, TX 04-15-2025
Full Time Job

WOAI is seeking a skilled news photographer with experience in video shooting, editing, and storytelling, who thrives under pressure, meets tight deadlines, and is flexible to work nights and weekends.

Chief Photographer, T60
Telemundo
San Antonio, TX 04-12-2025
Full Time Job

Job Description We are looking for a Chief Photographer to lead the photojournalist team at Telemundo 60 San Antonio, supporting our local news operations.

Photographer /Editor, Telemundo
Telemundo
San Antonio, TX 04-10-2025
Full Time Job

As a Photographer, you will be responsible for shooting and editing stories, including spot news and features.

News Producer
Tegna
San Antonio, TX 04-01-2025
Full Time Job

The Producer will primarily focus on originating and producing daily stories for on-air broadcasts.

Chief Photographer, T60
Telemundo
San Antonio, TX 03-10-2025
Full Time Job

Job Description We are looking for a Chief Photographer to lead the photojournalist team at Telemundo 60 San Antonio, supporting our local news operations.

Anchor / Reporter
KABB
San Antonio, TX 12-04-2024
Full Time Job

KABB/WOAI is seeking a dynamic and motivated Reporter/Fill-in Anchor to join our team.

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