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KSL Promotions Producer/Writer/Editor (Full-time)

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At a Glance

Location
SLC Triad Center, United States
Employment
Full time
Compensation
$24.00 - $32.00 . Hourly rate to be determine
Posted
2026-04-10

Key Requirements

Required Skills

Photoshop

Domain Knowledge

  • Education
  • Marketing

Requirements

Minimum of two years of experience as a writer/producer/editor in a newsroom or creative services department.

Advanced skills in Adobe Premiere Pro and the ability to shoot your own footage. After Effects, and Photoshop knowledge is a plus!

Compensation & Benefits

$24.00 - $32.00

. Hourly rate to be determined by multiple factors including but not limited to evaluation of the education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of the applicant along with internal equity and alignment with market data.

Employees at KSL can enjoy a broad offering of benefits, including:

Robust, affordable medical, dental and vision coverage with no wait period for enrollment

Paid leave for new parents under our Medical Maternity and Parental Leave policies

Responsibilities

We are seeking a highly creative and strategic KSL Promotions Producer/Writer/Editor to support KSL-TV News, KSL.com, KSL NewsRadio, KSL Sports Zone, KSL Sports, KSL Podcasts, Arrow 103.5 & FM100 across on-air and digital branding.

In this role, you will be responsible for conceptualizing, writing, shooting and editing high-impact promotional content, ranging from quick turn daily news topical promos to large-scale KSL branding campaigns that drive viewership and audience engagement across all KSL platforms.

Creative Content Production

: Conceptualize, write and produce compelling promo spots, including daily quick turn news topicals for KSL-TV newscasts, KSL image campaigns, KSL initiatives, promoted story promos and radio spots.

Support social media efforts with reels and other content as needed.

Craft sharp, accurate, and creative scripts & copy for 15–30 second broadcast spots and daily news topicals with “Tune-in” teases for the newscasts.