Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Shadow Traffic is coming to campus and wants to talk to YOU

about two great opportunities!

· Entry-level producers

Producers answer phone tip calls from station listeners, speak with police departments and agencies, listen to scanners for traffic incidents, scan camera network for traffic problems, and enter data into system that is used by reporters, and viewed by affiliates and their listeners/ viewers.

· Traffic Intern

Proofreading traffic scripts
Calling police agencies and Shadow Bureaus to gather and coordinate traffic/news

Moving the various cameras to check the bridges, tunnels, and roadways for accidents or other problems
Monitoring radio traffic reports from various stations to ensure product consistency

Interested in either of these opportunities? Apply through Navigator by November 2

Interviews will be held November 13

Friday, October 19, 2007

CAREERS IN RADIO: WHERE THE JOBS ARE

CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION UPCOMING EVENTS:

The fall 2007 seminar series is also available online at: www.cencom.org.

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE

Careers in Radio: Where the Jobs are

WHEN: Wednesday, October 24th at 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: Hunter College

Hunter North Building, Lang Recital Hall, 4th Floor

(enter on 69th Street, between Park and Lexington)

SUBWAY: Take the 6 train to 68th Street and Lexington

Find out how new formats like HD radio, satellite radio, Internet streaming, mobile audio, and podcasting are revolutionizing the industry – and how this is generating new careers.

SPEAKERS:

Kurt Hanson, CEO, AccuRadio; Publisher, RAIN (Radio and Internet Newsletter)

­­­­­­­­­­­­David Kennedy, CEO and Vice Chairman of the Board, Interep

John Federico, Sr. Strategist, IconNicholson; (former Sr. Director, Podcasting at Audible.com)

Moderator: Cyndee Maxwell, Editorial Director/Assoc. Publisher, Radio and Records

This event is FREE and open to the public.

REGISTER at: info@cencom.org OR call Jessica at 212-686-5005

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

PRSSA Alumni Panel Discussion



NBC Universal Internship

NBC UNIVERSAL
DIGITAL CONTENT INTERN
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, NJ (Free shuttles from several NJ locations)

When you apply through The Career Center's Navigator system you go directly to the recruiter!

If you still don't have your Navigator account created, call The Career Center at 973-761-9355 or email Anne DeSantis: desantan@shu.edu.

Don't wait . . you KNOW this will be filled quickly!

WABC Radio To Air Every Men's Basketball Game








SOUTH ORANGE, N.J.
– All 31 Seton Hall men’s basketball regular season games in 2007-08 will be heard on its flagship radio station, 77WABC, it was announced on Tuesday.

The agreement will enable the Pirates faithful to easily find the games on the radio dial. In past seasons, Seton Hall game broadcasts lacked a consistency with one station. This year, all 31 regular season games will be broadcasted via 77WABC. Veteran radio announcers Gary Cohen and Dave Popkin will return for their fifth season covering Pirates basketball.

“We are very excited to continue our long-standing partnership with WABC,” Seton Hall Director of Athletics Joe Quinlan said. “Our fans are very familiar with the professional product at WABC and the convenience of all games being on 770 AM will enhance our patron’s experience.”

77WABC is America’s #1 NewsTalk Radio Station and is the 50,000 watt flagship station in New York City, home to The Curtis and Kuby Show, heard from 5:00-10:00am and the powerful afternoon line up beginning with the most listened-to talk show host Rush Limbaugh 12:00-3:00pm, followed by Sean Hannity 3:00-6:00pm, Mark Levin 6:00-8:00pm and the legendary Bob Grant 8:00-10:00pm.

“WABC is proud to continue our affiliation with Seton Hall Basketball and broadcast all games exclusively,” WABC President and General Manager Steve Borneman said. “We’re ready for an exciting basketball season with The Pirates.” WABC is also home to the NY Jets and Army Football.

Additionally, the WABC broadcast will be available for live audio streaming for all games on Seton Hall’s athletic website, www.SHUpirates.com.

As in the past, every Seton Hall game, home and away, will also be heard on WSOU 89.5 FM, Seton Hall student radio station.

The Pirates, under the direction of second-year head coach Bobby Gonzalez, will open the 2007-08 campaign and a new, state-of-the-art home arena, Prudential Center, on November 11 against the Monmouth Hawks. Game time is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

October is National Disability Employment Month

Here is a resource for individuals with disabilities seeking employment.
ABILITYjobs.com is easy to use and designed to assist people with disabilities.

Career-seekers can freely post their resumes on the site with the knowledge that companies are actively seeking them for employment. The goal of ABILITYjobs and JobAccess is to enable people with disabilities to increase their employment opportunities by providing a dedicated system.

Also you can visit our campus office
http://studentaffairs.shu.edu/career/students-undergrad-dss.html

Monday, October 8, 2007

Created Just for you!

Broadcasting and Visual Media Majors, this blog was created just for you. Save this site in your bookmarks. I will update on a regular basis with ALL the internship and employment position postings that I receive.

There are many opportunities out there just waiting for you to find them.

This is your blog, take advantage of what it has to offer!!

Countdown to WABC Spring Internship Interviews

Only 30 days left!!

WABC TV will be holding interviews for Spring Interns on Thursday, November the 8th at 5pm in the ABC Building in Manhattan.

Requirements: You must receive college credit. You must be a junior or senior. You must be available 16 hours each week for the Spring and you must reside or attend school in the tri-state area.

For more information and for applications come see or email Anne De Santis in the Career Center desantan@shu.edu