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Career Opportunity: Executive Producer

The John Fredericks Radio Network is seeking a Morning Show Executive Producer for our daily morning talk show which airs Monday-Friday 6-10 AM.

This is a full-time position: 5:30 AM – 1:30 PM

The John Fredericks Radio Network is syndicated across 7 radio stations in Virginia and is the owner of a Richmond based radio station. The company is growing and this is a career level position that offers unlimited potential and growth.

The position is Chesapeake, VA based in Western Branch. Possible future relocation to Richmond, VA

John Fredericks is the show host, and he has diverse guests on his show. John Fredericks is a supporter of President Trump and has served as his Virginia campaign chairman in 2015-16.

Please read the duties and qualifications below BEFORE emailing a cover letter that explains why this opportunity is right for you and your resume to: VBNToday@GMAIL.com

 

SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Keep current on issues of importance and interest to listeners.
  • Thrive in a fast-paced ever-changing environment
  • Be able to deal with rapid change, think on your feet, and be flexible
  • Creation of montages, timely news actuality clips
  • Communication with the host via text during the show (mostly remote)
  • On-air production, including screening listener phone calls, emails, and social media interactions.
  • During the live broadcast, direct the host and control the flow of the program. Coordinate audience engagement and transitions.
  • Editing of key segments for use on other stations and daily podcasts.
  • Other duties as assigned.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Know and adhere to the highest standards of journalistic ethics and excellence.
  • Think, plan and execute programs with creativity.
  • Work independently and as part of a team, meeting tight deadlines.
  • Demonstrate strict attention to detail, on and off the air.
  • Maintain composure and professionalism when faced with the unexpected.
  • Demonstrate dexterity in using various electronic studio equipment and computer software.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • One to two years’ experience in talk show production or directly transferable experience.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently under strict deadline pressure.
  • Strong time management and organizational skills, including strict attention to detail.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion in the workplace and in broadcast representation.
  • Successful content generation on social media.

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience in live call-in talk show production or directly transferable experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or equivalent experience.
  • SALARY: Negotiable

 

Please EMAIL a cover letter that explains why this opportunity is right for you and your resume to: VBNToday@GMAIL.com

Corey Lewandowski

Corey Lewandowski

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John Fredericks was the very first media personality in the country to both endorse Donald J. Trump for President and predict his nomination and election. He’s been a passionate, articulate, unrelenting and unwavering supporter of the President and his America First agenda from day one on radio and TV. John knows the pulse of America’s working class voter better than anyone in media in America. His radio show is a must listen as he shakes up Washington DC with the truth every morning!” ”

McAuliffe May Be on His Way Out in Virginia…

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Virginia Gov.-elect Ralph Northam, right, with Gov. Terry McAuliffe at an election night rally in Fairfax. (Win Mcnamee/Getty Images)

Repost from The Washington Post, By Gregory Schneider

Some Republicans have taken note.

John Fredericks, a conservative radio host who helped run Trump’s presidential campaign in Virginia last year, has become a grudging McAuliffe fan.

He has praised the governor for his economic development efforts and conceded that McAuliffe’s push to unlock federal dollars by expanding Medicaid, which the Republican-controlled General Assembly has so far resisted, was probably the right call.

“He would be the one to bring the working-class jobs debate to Trump’s base and make the argument that he could peel some of it away in the battleground working-class swing states,” Fredericks said. “I fear Terry McAuliffe more than any other candidate in the Democratic field in 2020.”</blockquote

Few others will go that far, but after last Tuesday’s strong showing, McAuliffe has at least earned mentions in the chatter about presidential contenders.

Read the full article McAuliffe may be on his way out in Va., but nationally he’s just arriving from The Washington Post.