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Reporter/ Presenter @ Sky Sports News


Sky Sports News are looking for a Reporter/Presenter who will be reporting and presenting sports news on a variable shift pattern. The successful applicant will work closely with SSN’s news-desk, output and digital teams. The applicant will ensure that Sky Sports News consistently produces high-quality, multi-platform content.  A key part of reporting duties will involve breaking and developing news stories.

Key qualities needed:

Deliver strong and creative journalism for all Sky Sports News platforms.

·        React swiftly, authoritatively and informatively to any sports news story.

·        Deliver agenda-setting interviews with key influencers in sport

·        Attend media opportunities and quickly deliver new lines back to news-desk.

·        Work closely with production teams to ensure complicated and picture-light stories are delivered in the most interesting and informative way

·        Liaise with senior output staff to ensure story telling remains creative, interesting and innovative and makes best use of technology

·        Present Sky Sports News bulletins and Sky Sports News.  

·        Write for digital platforms

·        Develop key sports contacts and bring your own stories to fruition.

·        Be willing to work anywhere in the UK or abroad when required.

Click here to apply for this role.

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