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Position: Podcast Host
Location: Beijing, China
Contract: Full time, 12-month renewable contract
About the Job:
CGTN Radio is a part of China Global Television Network. We break news and tell stories that matter to our target audience with a focus on China, from both inside and outside the country. Our products include the news program "The Beijing Hour", and a range of podcasts such as "Takeaway Chinese," which help students tackle one of the world's toughest languages. We also reach millions of people through our website and social media channels.
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With this job, you will have an opportunity to:
- Host news programs on air and do live interviews;
- Sit in for hosts of other radio programs and take part in our promotional events;
- Write and edit news for both radio broadcast and our website;
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
To Apply, You Should Have:
- A Bachelor's degree or above;
- Outstanding communication skills;
- At least two years of media work experience;
- Good news writing and editing skills;
- Excellent presenting skills;
- Intimate knowledge of current affairs, particularly as pertaining to China;
- The ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines;
- Flexibility and ability to work during irregular hours, weekends, and holidays;
- Team spirit and be open-minded.


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If you can tick all those boxes, we are expecting to get to know you! To apply, please send your CV as well as a detailed cover letter with relevant work samples and/or reels via e-mail to: yyms@cgtn.com
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