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  • Posted: Sep 4, 2023
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    The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC (SOC) Limited, is a Schedule 2 (Major Public Entity) entity in terms of the Public Finance Management Act NO. 1 of 1999, as amended. It was established through an Act of Parliament in 1936, which replaced the previous state-controlled African Broadcasting Corporation. This was followed by the enactment of the ...
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    Senior Bulletin Writer Afrikaans - Auckland Park

    Main purpose of the position:

    To produce and deliver compelling and incisive high quality television news content in line SABC News public mandate objectives

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Compile a list and running order of stories, interviews, and determine questions and answers for designated news programmes.
    • Correct linguistic and factual errors.
    • Attend daily national diary line-talk meetings with or at the request of the line manager.
    • Determine and assign stories, and continuously give direction to the production team.
    • Ensure that all stories adhere to the highest quality editorial and language standards.
    • Continuously follow-up on the progress of stories until delivered for on-air production and broadcast.
    • Research, analyse and understand the undercurrents, subtexts and nuances in news stories, developments, and trends to determine their importance, relevance, and impact on the target audience.
    • Determine different news angles for each story to pursue for broadcast.
    • Ensure adequate planning of shows ahead of.
    • Write, translate, voice, package and edit quality stories and features in accordance with platform requirements.
    • Brief presenter/s on different story angles to pursue.
    • Verify audiovisual material and scripts to ensure factual accuracy, balance, and fairness.
    • Brief technical producers/directors on the programme running order and collaborate in preparing for broadcasts.
    • Write and produce strong teasers and programme trails with defining, meaningful and memorable soundbites.
    • Print scripts and line-up according the programme structure.
       
       
    • Engage in, co-ordinate and check social media activity and content for the enhancement of the programme.
    • Perform and assign on-air tasks to producers (social media, follow-ups, and breaking stories).
    • Continuously review programmes for improvements.
    • Alert relevant editor about live interviews and breaking news for consideration.
    • Follow-up and respond to stories, leads and tipoffs before, during and after broadcasts.
    • Consult and engage on stories daily and in advance of known news events, including briefing and debriefing sessions.
    • Promote good professional and interpersonal relations and maintain a productive environment.
    • Contribute to compliance reports and listener complaints within required deadlines.
    • Write daily production reports for submission to the editor.
    • Contribute to compliance reports and listener complaints within required deadlines.
    • Ensure that all content and programmes adhere to the SABC Editorial Policies, BCCSA and Press Codes as all other broadcast regulations and policies.
    • Compliance with broadcasting act and all related regulatory frameworks and legislative requirements.
    • Compliance with all related policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).
       
      REQUIREMENTS:
    • National Diploma / Degree in Journalism or Media Studies or equivalent qualification. NQF 6
    • 6 years’ proven experience in writing and production of news and current affairs programmes.
    • Advanced understanding of regulations and legislation impacting broadcasting, as well as the SABC Editorial Policies, BCCSA and Press Codes and SABC News style guides and applicable Standard Operating Procedures.
    • Mother-tongue proficiency and exceptional writing skills in the designated language.
    • Understanding of regulations and legislation impacting broadcasting
    • Good understanding of current trends in social, economic and political environment
    • Computer literacy
    • Understanding of multi-media platform productions.
    • Mother-tongue proficiency and exceptional writing skills in the designated language.
    • Advanced knowledge and understanding of radio news and current affairs production processes and systems.
    • Strong news sense and editorial judgement.
    • Knowledge of and interest in radio broadcast developments and trends

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