Job Opening in Rochester NY

From Ruth Phinney at WXXI:

Classical Announcer/Producer

WXXI Public Broadcasting
Rochester, NY

WXXI-FM, Rochester, NY’s all-classical public radio station, is seeking an experienced classical music host/producer for the afternoon drive air shift. In addition to the full-time classical music service, Rochester is also home to the Eastman School of Music, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the Rochester International Jazz Festival, creating a vibrant and growing arts community. This position is responsible for creating and presenting classical music programming on Rochester’s all-classical station. In addition to hosting a daily air shift, the Classical Announcer/Producer is responsible for assigned special program productions, the creation of content for a variety of media platforms, and working with the Classical Music Director to use audience research to build listenership, generate audience loyalty and encourage financial support of WXXI programming.
Qualified applicants should send cover letter, resume and audio samples to [ mailto:hr@wxxi.org ]hr@wxxi.org or Director of Human Resources, WXXI Public Broadcasting, PO Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603. Applications received without the requested materials will not be considered.  The full job description is available at [ http://www.wxxi.org ]www.wxxi.org (Jobs & Internships), or upon request at [ mailto:hr@wxxi.org ]hr@wxxi.org.  WXXI is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to excellence through diversity.

Ruth Phinney
WXXI-FM and Reachout Radio Program Director P.O. Box 30021 Rochester, NY  14603 rphinney@wxxi.org
(585) 258-0332

Please share your thoughts or ask questions on my Program Director’s blog http://interactive.wxxi.org/blogs/ruth-phinney

About Marty Ronish

Marty Ronish is an independent producer of classical music radio programs. She currently produces the Chicago Symphony Orchestra broadcasts that air 52 weeks a year on more than 400 stations and online at www.cso.org. She also produces a radio series called "America's Music Festivals," which presents live music from some of the country's most dynamic festivals. She is a former Fulbright scholar and co-author of a catalogue of Handel's autograph manuscripts.

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