MMJ NEWS Reporter
MMJ NEWS Reporter
Work in a vacation destination, sunshine year-round, relaxing environment while building your
journalism career.
Looking for a journalist who’s had internships or a previous job in REAL NEWSROOMS. Want a true
journalist who wants to lead a newscast.
You MUST be a journalist who understands story ideas, wants to win in coverage, and wants to go
LIVE every day.
This is NOT a job for a journalist who wants to hang out in the newsroom all day. You MUST thrive in
getting in the field to get the story.
WXXV-TV FOX 25/NBC 25, Gulfport/Biloxi on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast with 26 miles of
white sand beaches is looking to fill a full-time MMJ News Reporter position.
We want a strong go-getter who wants to lead Morning News and cover fun events along the
coast. You will shoot, write, edit and do live shots. You will also have the opportunity to Anchor. We
build careers with daily coaching, mentoring, and review of your work – our goal as a newsroom is
developing you into a dynamic strong journalist.
You’ll work with a News Director with over 30 years’ experience as a Reporter/Anchor in major
markets including New York City.
We currently do seven hours of news each day.
WXXV is in Gulfport, Mississippi. Great beaches, Gulf seafood and world-class casinos are a few of
the things that make the Mississippi Gulf Coast a tourist destination. We are located just over one
hour from New Orleans. You won’t get bored in Gulfport/Biloxi.
A good driving record is a must. We utilize DMV and criminal background checks as a condition of
employment.
Please email a resume, references and a link to any samples of your work to:
hr@wxxv25.com.
Mail DVD’s and resumes to:
WXXV TV, Attn: Human Resources, P O Box 2500, Gulfport, MS 39505. Fax 228-314-9223.
Employment at WXXV shall be based on merit, qualification, and competence. Employment
practice shall not be influenced or affected by virtue of an applicant’s or an employee’s race, age,
sex, religion, color, national origin, or disability. Females and minorities are encouraged to apply.