Ready To Drive Baltimore Home?
• Hearst Television News-Talk WBAL (NewsRadio 1090/101.5)/Baltimore has an immediate opening for an afternoon drive talk host or team. Brett Hollander left earlier this year to go to work for the Baltimore Orioles, and WBAL PD Scott Masteller is now looking for a killer replacement.
Meaningful live and local talk is very healthy at WBAL — we have stayed true to our mission for 95 years: a 24/7 local connection and commitment to breaking news and captivating talk. We are also the radio home of the Baltimore Ravens and Navy Football.
This is a rigorous search for a dynamic individual, or team, to host PM drive. Beyond on-air responsibilities, our crew is very active on social media and in the community. Our presentation aims to be lively, fast, riveting and our hosts understand the pulse of Baltimore, Maryland and the country. We believe you can’t spell “Baltimore” without “B-A-L.”
Your mission is to create a daily PM drive program that transcends all formats as a “must-listen.” Be prepared to provide audio samples, but let’s start with your philosophy for local talk in 2020 and your background and life experiences. Your first step is to apply online at Hearst Television Careers. Please know your interest will be held in strict confidence. And check out the company at Hearst.com — a dynamic, privately held organization with unmatched cable, television, radio, magazines and newspaper platforms.