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Production Assistant - Jobs in Vancouver, BC

Job LocationVancouver, BC
EducationNot Mentioned
SalaryNot Disclosed
IndustryNot Mentioned
Functional AreaNot Mentioned
Job TypeFull Time

Job Description

CiTR 101.9 FM is the broadcasting voice of the University of British Columbia, situated on the unceded, traditional Coast Salish territory of the Hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ speaking Musqueam people. CiTR began as a student club in 1937, gaining not-for-profit status and a place on the FM dial in 1982. CiTR offers students and community members a variety of services which include broadcast and multimedia training, promotional support, live on location coverage of events and much more. CiTR also provides the Lower Mainland unique and alternative coverage of municipal current affairs, providing a platform for underrepresented peoples, opinions and stories not heard through mainstream media outlets. CiTR is a learning institution, and strives to provide training and professional experience through employment. Each week, 100+ locally produced programs are broadcast on 101.9fm in seven different languages, with live streaming and podcasts at citr.ca. Since 1983, CiTR has also published Discorder, a locally-focused magazine that covers arts, culture and current affairs. Discorder shares the mandate of CiTR, to create alternative media, empower students and community through training, and to provide a platform for underrepresented voices. Discorder publishes 6 issues annually, with a distribution of 8,000 copies across the Lower Mainland.We also broadcast content created by 5 radio collectives that focus on Indigenous, Accessibility, POC, Gender Empowerment, and LGBTQIAS2+ issues. All of these programmers use our studios, broadcast software, digital library, databases and

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