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Exciting Job Opening with PBS Program

Remote Part Time Position with hit show "To the Contrary"

Production Associate/Associate Producer

National news analysis program in the DC area is seeking a talented and motivated a TV Production Associate for our small and dynamic staff. Work part-time (almost exclusively from home) to produce national TV show on women's rights and diverse communities. We do panel programs and in-depth one on one interviews. Shows include experts discussing the blazing issues of the day: women and work, women and politics, LGBTQQI rights, transgender kids & disability rights 


We cover national politics, cultural trends, and Hollywood along with all the hot issues. 20 hrs/week. $20/hr or a bit more with experience. Please send your resume to csproduce22@gmail.com


To The Contrary (TTC,) public television's successful all-female news analysis series, is now in its 27th season on air. The program was launched in 1992, dubbed the "Year of the Woman in American Politics" as women's representation in Congress blossomed. With women in the forefront of politics and on the cutting edge of national agendas, To The Contrary continues as an essential, timely forum for women to discuss national and international issues and policies. The program covers news and offers a platform to views that are rarely, if ever, available elsewhere on television. It is true appointment television.

This job is perfect for you if you have:
  • Basic knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Strong ability to write well
  • Flexible with time 
  • Strong ability to write professional emails
  • Ability to take initiative on projects
  • Basic ability to use a camera/video recorder
  • Fast learner of new skills
  • Strong understanding of current/past US politics and news (pop culture included)
  • Strong passion for women's issues
  • Understands how social media algorithms work
  • Creative, can create social media posts 
  • Free on Thursday's since that is when we film. 
  • Access to car/reliable transportation. 

Posted: August 3, 2022, 12:26 PM