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Rocky Mountain News Work Values

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Daily Duties at Rocky Mountain News:

Managed award-winning coverage of the legislative process, political campaigns, governmental and public policy issues; earned journalistic recognition. Developed and wrote multimedia breaking-news, features, enterprise, investigative political and government stories for daily newspaper and Web publication. Covered the Colorado General Assembly and Gov. Bill Ritter and Gov. Bill Owens administrations. Covered City of Denver and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper administration and City Council. Wrote and produced political stories for print, website, and blog, set up photo shoots, assisted with video productions for website, gathered data for graphics and design elements. Conducted data research and analysis. Acted as a liaison between the newspaper and various public and private agencies. Built strategic relationships with city council, cabinet members, state lawmakers, agency directors, lobbyists, nonprofits, civic organizations, other key stakeholders. Managed several team coverage projects. Responsible for community engagement. Responsible for the delivery of high quality of newsworthy information distributed to the public.


What they like about Rocky Mountain News:

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Information about Rocky Mountain News


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 6 years

Average salary of employees: $75,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Rocky Mountain News:

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Climbers who worked at Rocky Mountain News had these interests:

Books
Leading Change Leadership book by John P. Kotter
The Last Editor A memoir, written by Jim Bellows, a legendary editor who reshaped the newsrooms of the New York Times, Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times.
Magazines
Bloomberg Business Weekly magazine covering current business events.


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