Pro Sports - Booker (95973) - WorkInSports (Chico, CA) Education, Training & Library - Chico, CA at Geebo

Pro Sports - Booker (95973) - WorkInSports (Chico, CA)

Years of
Experience:
2-3 Description:
Responsibilities:
- Book guests for all NFL Media platforms.
- Work with producers and site programmers to book guest for news cycle.
- Work and collaborate with NFL Network s talent team to maximize efficiency and reduce cross-booking.
- Ability to work in a live production environment, including live programming and breaking news, and to manage on-site talent/production requirements at high-profile events, e.
g.
Super Bowl.
- Conduct pre-interviews over the phone, and set-up on camera interviews and b-roll shoots.
- Cultivate and maintain long-term relationships with players, agents, NFL teams PR staffs and the League office.
- Maintain strong working relationships with agencies and publicists to ensure desired guests can be booked when needed.
- Must be able to work creatively and independently, and be able to think beyond the conventional story lines.
- Working knowledge of the abilities and background of potential guests to be able to suggest them to appropriate programs or in breaking news situations.
Qualifications:
- Requires 2-3 years of experience booking daily guests for cross-platform news or sports programming, radio or television, and digital media.
- Demonstrated familiarity and proficiency working with public relations and talent agencies.
Experience working with the PR departments for the 32 clubs of the NFL is a plus.
- Experience producing live guest remotes.
- An understanding of the effect of social media on the news cycle and its importance in pitching and booking guests.
- Proven ability to work independently under tight deadlines with challenging.
(Sports Media, PR, Broadcasting) Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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