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'Ready For Your Close-up? Might YOU Be One Of The Faces Of Aero-TV?

Help Shape The Future of Aviation News!

ANN has been enormously gratified by the response to our sneak-peek at Aero-TV and with the first debut of SCHEDULED programming coming up (WAY TOO) quickly, it's time to fill in some more staffing requirements (oh, my aching payroll...). Mind you, what you've seen so far is a TINY fraction of what we have in our action plan -- not even the tip of the iceberg -- but apparently it was enough of a start for thousands of you to let us know that YOU want your Aero-TV!

Well, we're going to give it to you... and so much more. However; we're looking for a little help (OK... no wisecracks here...). We're looking for one or two more talented, technically oriented, journalists to help headline our upcoming news programming... to become the faces of Aero-TV, if you will. This is an important position folks... since Jim, Rob and Paul  have 'faces for radio' and making aviators the world over look at their mugs anymore than necessary will not win us any friends (and might scare a few little kids along the way)...

While most of ANN/Aero-TV's staff positions do not require a specific residence, we're afraid this one does... so that we can work out of a central studio, each shooting day. So... the successful applicants will need to relocate to Northern Florida, near Jacksonville. Some mobile positions are anticipated shortly, but the HQ slots will be filled FIRST.

We're looking for someone with REALLY solid reporting or journalistic credentials, the ability to work with our mobile Aero-TV teams (and help coordinate their actions and efforts), and a strong technical aptitude for aerospace and aviation. The successful applicant will help write, organize, research, and produce each day's news coverage and become an integral part of the Aero-TV formula.

They must demonstrate a strong commitment to the craft of aviation journalism and will need a strong and ethical commitment to making sure that aviation is reported properly, aggressively and honestly. 

Our primary studio is located south of JAX/Orange Park, FL, though some on-location travel will be a part of the gig (especially for special event coverage). Please reply with resume, clips, pix, etc... Positions are available right away.

FMI: I Want To Be One Of The Faces Of Aero-TV!

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