Breaking into the media business can be tough. But it's a lot easier when you know where to look for jobs. So, whether you want to be a newspaper reporter, magazine editor or photojournalist, these media-specific job sites will point you in the right direction to find your dream gig.
Ed2010.com was founded by an editorial assistant trying to advance her career. Ed2010.com is ideal for those interested in magazine jobs; it features job listings, event listings and other bits of professional advice.
JournalismJobs.com is an ideal site for those interested in print, radio and TV journalism jobs. JournalismJobs.com also has a good national reach, and is good for those looking for jobs outside of the major markets (like NYC and LA).
Mediabistro.com is a community website, geared to those working in the media and those who would like to work in media. Mediabistro.com offers everything from career advice to classes to job listings.
This compilation of jobs in TV news offered from career website Vault.com offers listings of various jobs both on- and off-camera.
This organization for alternative newsweeklies--liberal-leaning newspapers published on a weekly schedule (like
The Village Voice)--offers listings of jobs at alt weeklies throughout the country.
Though this site does, as its name indicates, cater more to those in entertainment, it does have some listings for TV-related news jobs and new media jobs. Worth checking out.