Broadcast Journalist – News UK (Belfast)

Please note that we require an MP3 news reading demo to be sent to us alongside your application. 

The Team: U105, a personality led radio station that broadcasts from the heart of Belfast with over 250,000 people tuning in each week right across Northern Ireland. U105 offers a mix of music and speech, playing a mix of classic pop hits and new music from the 80s through to today.

Your Role: In this role you will be a journalist and reporter for U105. You will write and present hourly news bulletins and headlines, sports bulletins, entertainment and business news, gather / generate audio and written content for broadcast and our online platforms, deliver when required, stories, voicers or contributions for our portfolio of local and national radio stations such as FM104 in Dublin or Times Radio, ensuring all news content you compile is compliant with media law and Ofcom guidelines.

Day to day you will: 

  • Collate and deliver news bulletins, updating regularly and moving stories forward.
  • Provide content for multi-platform outlets, including programming and online
  • Undertake relevant background news research
  • Liaise with other members of the production and technical teams
  • Shift work will be required which will include early/late shifts, weekends and public holidays.

What we’re looking for from you: 

  • An energetic journalist with flair, imagination and strong editorial judgement, able to craft relevant news content for our audience
  • An ability to write accurate, tight and easily understood news copy
  • Ability to work well and calmly in a live newsroom environment; handle a rapidly changing news agenda and deliver to tight deadlines
  • Strong understanding of local issues and politics
  • Experience working in a broadcast environment
  • Excellent written and spoken English
  • Knowledge and experience of broadcast news systems and audio editing software

How to apply:

Please apply for this position with your CV via our careers site and send an MP3 demo to careers@news.co.uk with the subject line U105 BROADCAST JOURNALIST APPLICATION.   

We are Wireless Ireland: We create great audio and digital products. Our live radio and podcasts, along with our web and social pages, play a massive part in our listeners lives. We engage, we inform and we entertain with our market leading products. In Ireland we own or represent stations in all main urban centres, and we create award winning solutions for our commercial partners. We are also part of News Broadcasting with radio stations like Virgin Radio, talkSPORT, Times Radio and talkRADIO which are redefining speech broadcasting on digital audio platforms, connected TV and beyond. Wireless Ireland is wholly owned by News Corp.

Life at News: At News UK & Ireland our people are our heartbeat – they are the driving force behind our brands and we want to enable people to thrive.  Some of us work flexibly, in many different ways. We encourage you to talk to us about the flexibility you would like.  Many of us work in a hybrid way between one of the News UK & Ireland offices and remotely.
We champion diversity and inclusion, we strive to maximise and encourage every individual’s potential and ensure everyone feels valued. We support this through our Diversity Board, D&I  strategy & training, creating more diverse content and our intern and apprenticeship programmes.  We also have 11 employee-led networks.
We take pride in looking after our amazing talent at News UK supporting the Health and Wellbeing of our staff.

In addition we also offer:

  •  25 days holiday per year
  •  Maternity leave up to 18 weeks full basic salary & paternity leave up to 2 weeks
  • ‘Bikes for Work’ scheme
  •  Wide range of training available, plus full LinkedIn Learning access

We want to ensure that everyone we meet has the opportunity to perform to their best when interviewing, so feel free to let us know, at any stage, whether you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, and we will do our best to accommodate.

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