Spectrum Networks Producers are passionate about community, connection and presenting local stories in a unique and compelling way. When we talk about dedication to the craft, we're talking about engaging viewers with diverse viewpoints and accurate, compelling, high-quality storytelling. We focus on delivering local and regional content to our communities, paying special attention to the stories that matter most to viewers. Flexibility, creativity, and strong editorial judgement are the hallmarks of success in Spectrum Networks. As a Producer, use these qualities to influence and inspire.
Job type: Full-time
Job level: Mid level opportunities
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"I have worked for Spectrum for nearly three years, first as a weekend morning News Producer and now as a Special Projects Producer, and I feel like my future with Spectrum Networks is limitless. It's exciting to be involved in new endeavors, and I'm grateful to be a part of it. We're providing customers with dynamic original content, documentaries, and specials tailored to their own communities. Our leaders are a source of inspiration and always open to helping others grow. I appreciate the trust they show in me and the creative liberty they give me. Every day is different and my team is right there with me for the ride."
Victoria, Special Projects Producer
"Spectrum Networks does an amazing job reaching out to people, whether it's delivering stories that matter to our customers on a 24/7 basis or joining community-wide housing and charitable projects. We can do things no other networks can, and I think that makes this a really special place. People can count on us. It's a supportive environment. I know my managers are there for me, willing to work with me and catch me if I need help. They aren't afraid to let me try something new. There are opportunities to learn from the best and chances to put my skills to the test, all with the comfort of knowing I have a strong group next to me. There's nothing to lose and plenty to gain."
Brogan, Producer
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Spectrum presentsBehind the Scenes at Spectrum Networks
Spectrum presents: Inside Spectrum Networks
Spectrum Networks consists of more than 30 news, sports and local channels nationwide.
Michael Bair - Executive Vice President, Spectrum Networks: We're in major markets across the country and our goal is to be the number one news brand in every single one of those markets.
Karen Male - Executive Producer, Spectrum News: There's a lot of comradery and support for each other.
Ashleigh Correa - Master Control Operator, SportsNet: I feel like every time I talk about it, everyone's like, "You sound like you love your job."
Paul Orszag - Business Analyst, Spectrum Networks: At Spectrum Networks allows you the opportunity to succeed and also reach your potential.
Tamani Wooley - Anchor/Reporter, Spectrum News Albany: You could absolutely achieve everything that you want to achieve here at Spectrum Networks. I don't think that I am an exception. I definitely think I'm the rule. [on-air] "Live at noon, four fires in Troy are now deemed suspicious."
Spectrum News Albany is one of Spectrum Networks' 24-hour local news channels
Speaker 6: [on-air] This is Spectrum News at noon.
Tamani Wooley: [on-air] "Welcome to Weekend Buzz." I really love engaging with the community because they're the reason that we're here. We matter to people and it's nice to be able to build that relationship with them.
Karen Male: We are constantly looking to help serve our community. We're the only 24 hour local station.
Speaker 7: [on-air inaudible] "...another big loss."
Spectrum Networks' sports properties include SportsNet and SportsNet LA
Speaker 8: [on-air inaudible] "...being able to handle the ball and make shots."
Dan Finnerty - Sr Vice President & General Manager, Spectrum Sports: We get to work with some of the most iconic franchises in all of sports with the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dodgers and the Galaxy and the Sparks.
Ashleigh Correa: If you love sports, you love sports television. This place, Spectrum Networks, would be the best place.
Dan Finnerty: We're actually looking to grow you to be part of our team.
Michael Bair: We actually have quite a few people who've been with the company for more than 20 years, and what's really gratifying to see a number of them start as interns.
Tamani Wooley: I was at the very bottom level and now I'm an anchor reporter. And I host a show.
Paul Orszag: I started here as one of the first interns actually. I was very lucky to have people who really believed in me.
Michael Bair: Nobody's in the position that we have. And so we're ready to seize it, but what we really need are the talented people who recognize that and are willing to kind of go on that journey with us.
Exclusive local programming. Live Events. In-Depth Shows.
Reporter's notebook'In Focus' Delivers Thought-Provoking Content for Spectrum Networks
Spectrum Presents: Reporter's Notebook: Renee Eng
Renee Eng: My name is Renee Eng and I am an anchor/reporter for In Focus California. In Focus California: SoCal is a studio show, and it focuses on different hot topics.
"In Focus" is a 30-minute public affairs program airing exclusively on Spectrum Networks. Each week, "In Focus" invites key policymakers and influencers to discuss a wide range of hyperlocal issues.
Renee Eng: This format allows me to really dive into issues. It gives me a chance to sit down with a politician, with a family advocate, for 10, maybe even 15 minutes, and really get to the root of issues.
Renee Eng (on-air): "And about how long will someone stay in a shelter where you guys will need to take care of them?"
Speaker 2 (on-air): "We'll keep the shelter open as long as we're needed."
Renee Eng: Being a Californian means being able to live in a place that's very diverse. I've loved living here all my life. I also love going to visit the different communities and find out what's going on. Especially stuff that's impactful and could affect their daily lives.
"In Focus" also airs on Spectrum Networks in Albany, New York; Florida; Kentucky; North Carolina; Texas; Ohio; New York City
Renee Eng: My typical day begins around nine. If I don't have a shoot I come into the office, meet with the other team members. I will also take a look at footage that's been shot recently. On days that we do have shoots we'll do a couple interviews, make sure we do B roll, and then get all the footage uploaded.
Renee Eng (on-air): "Even the cost of fighting the fire is astronomical."
Renee Eng: Every day something either needs to be shot or turned in or written. What really makes the difference is it's the people that you're working with, at the end of the day.
Renee Eng (on-air): "We'll see you next week here on In Focus California. Bye for now."
Spectrum presentsA Day in the Life: Spectrum Sportsnet
Spectrum presents: A Day in the Life: Spectrum SportsNet
Anthony Nomar G. (on-air): "Hello everyone. Welcome to Access SportsNet Dodgers presented by...[fades-out]"
Kareem Arnold: Here at Spectrum SportsNet, it's a great environment. Everybody comes in with a different energy and we feed off of that to create a good show and great content.
Ashleigh Correa: I love the people here. It's got that culture that you want in a team, and especially for a company.
Eric Polansky: There's a certain creativity here, the ability to actually follow through with your ideas.
Ashleigh Correa: I'm Ashleigh Correa. I'm a master control operator.
Eric Polansky: My name is Eric Polansky. I'm an associate producer.
Kareem Arnold: My name is Kareem Arnold, and I'm a production assistant here at Spectrum SportsNet.
Spectrum SportsNet and SportsNet LA provide regional sports coverage of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Lakers, Galaxy and Sparks.
Ashleigh Correa: So, an operator monitors the network. We make sure that everything that is coming from the studio from outside with transmission is on air and it looks good.
Eric Polansky: An associate producer helps out in writing scripts and creating segments for the show. We have our show meeting first off, kind of throw ideas off of each other, see what the storylines are for the day.
Eric Polansky (in meeting): "We're winning games now. We have a pitching staff that can do it."
Eric Polansky: And then, we manage segment by segment who's going to do what, who's going to edit, who's going to write.
B-roll: supplemental footage used to help tell a story
In-bumps: short video clips that follow an ad break
Kareem Arnold: My job entails cutting B-roll, then in-bumps to make the show more interesting. Sometimes they need us on set. It's a great experience.
Eric Polansky: It's exciting to see it on live air and know that thousands of people are watching this and hopefully enjoying it.
Ashleigh Correa: When it comes to showtime, everyone puts on their game faces and we go at it.
Speaker 5 (on-set) "Four, three..."
Eric Polansky (on-set) "Now we can watch it live."
Speaker 5 (on-set) "...one. Live."
Anthony Nomar G. (on-air): "...Dodgers offense will be challenged."
Ashleigh Correa: I'm ready to put on a show right now.
Spectrum wants to help you get more out of life and take care of things outside the office to make life a little easier. We provide:
Career progression
Advancement is a very real and achievable goal.
Retirement savings/401K
We provide a 100% match for every dollar you contribute, up to 6% of your eligible pay.
Health benefits
Medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision plans available.
Paid time off
Paid vacation, sick and personal time, and holidays.
Access discounted company services
You have the chance to use company services at little to no cost.
Education assistance
Tuition reimbursement program for undergraduate and graduate level coursework.
Responsibilities
Position Type: Full TimeLocation: Maryville, TennesseeDate Posted: Date posted 10/16/2025Areas of interest: EditorialRequisition Number: 2025-63222-2Business unit: Spectrum NetworksNPR540This role requires the ability to work lawfully in the U.S. without employment-based immigration sponsorship, now or in the future.
Are you a natural born leader? Are you passionate about keeping communities connected and informed? Apply today to be an Executive Producer at Spectrum News.
Part of Charter Communications, Spectrum News is made up of over 30 hyper-local news and regional sports networks that are constantly expanding and dedicated to producing original, unbiased, and high-quality content. We use innovative journalistic approaches, backed by comprehensive research, to engage and inform viewers on the most essential news, issues, and events taking place in their communities.
Beyond TV news distribution, our newsrooms publish via the Spectrum News app and connected television. We’re committed to providing viewers with 24-hour news—no matter how, when, and where they want it. Check out all the ways we share news on the Spectrum News Mobile App.
BE PART OF THE CONNECTION
As Executive Producer, you’ll own the vision for the newscast. You’ll lead your team through story creation to produce compelling, timely, and accurate newscasts. You’ll be responsible for building a positive team culture, while generating story ideas that reflect your local community. You’ll make data-informed decisions to connect your audience with the stories that matter.
WHAT OUR EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS ENJOY MOST
Uniting a team of storytellers
Overseeing projects start to finish, including breaking news coverage and issue-driven special programming
Hands-on management and training opportunities involving graphics, cameras, and cross-newsroom workflow
As a part of Spectrum News, you’re creative, highly technical, and ready to bring your community’s stories to life in our newsroom. You value accuracy and want to leverage your curiosity and storytelling abilities to share inspiring news across multiple platforms. Each day is fast-paced in a constantly evolving work environment with new stories to tell and perspectives to uncover. If you’re a nimble, passionate team player, you’ll find a home on our team.
WHAT YOU’LL BRING TO SPECTRUM NEWS
Required Qualifications
Experience: Producing and executive producing in television news - 5+ years,
Management - 2+ years
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism or related field, or comparable television work experience
Technical Skills: Preferred working knowledge of general computer software
Skills: Basic editing and ability to effectively train others
Travel: Must be open to travel to discover the important stories in your neighborhood and willing to interact with the community
Schedule: Works different shifts and be flexible with schedule changes
Preferred Qualifications
Working knowledge of newsroom software, and basic non-linear editing systems
May be required to lift up to five pounds
Working Conditions
Works primarily inside a climate-controlled environment throughout the year but might be assigned occasional field duties
Semi-noisy newsroom environment
NPR540 2025-63222 2025
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