$50K - 103K a year
Lead newsroom operations and editorial direction, manage production of public affairs programming, oversee staff and resources, and ensure high-quality, mission-driven news content.
7–10 years in television news or public affairs with at least 5 years leadership, strong journalistic ethics, media law knowledge, digital news and multimedia production proficiency.
Position Summary Alabama Public Television (APT) is seeking a dynamic and experienced News & Public Affairs Production Director to help lead our statehouse news operations and public affairs programming. Based in Montgomery, this role is central to shaping the editorial direction and production quality of APT’s flagship programs like Capitol Journal, legislative coverage, and special public affairs projects produced at the Montgomery State House Production Center and Madison Avenue Studio. The ideal candidate will ensure that APT’s news content consistently meets the highest journalistic and production standards while advancing the station’s mission to inform, educate, and engage the citizens of Alabama. You’ll work closely with the Host/Executive Producer of Montgomery News and Public Affairs, sharing responsibility for strategic decisions, personnel assignments, and content development that informs and engages the citizens of Alabama. What You’ll Do Editorial Leadership: Oversee newsroom operations, set editorial direction in collaboration with the Executive Director and Capitol Journal host, assign stories, and maintain accuracy, fairness, and journalistic integrity. Program Oversight: Manage the production and broadcast of Capitol Journal weekly and daily shows during legislative sessions; supervise the development and airing of quarterly programs such as Focus on Education and Higher Education Matters. Special Projects: Work with the news team to create new public affairs programs and specials on key state issues (e.g., technology, economy, safety, current events). Operations Management: Direct daily workflows, plan and schedule coverage, manage resources, and supervise staff performance. Breaking News Response: Develop and implement protocols for live coverage of major state news events. Quality Control: Ensure all broadcasts and digital content meet high editorial standards, adhere to FCC and industry regulations, and reflect APT’s mission. Budget & Resource Management: Oversee operational budgets, allocate staff and resources efficiently, and identify cost-saving opportunities. Leadership & Collaboration: Provide clear communication, coaching, and evaluation for newsroom staff; foster collaboration across departments to maximize impact of APT’s news and public affairs programming. Digital Strategy: Support innovative storytelling across digital platforms, ensuring accessibility and engagement for diverse audiences. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, political science, or related field (advanced degree preferred). 7–10 years of experience in television news or public affairs, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. Deep understanding of journalistic ethics, media law, and newsroom operations. Strong leadership and decision-making skills under pressure. Proficiency in digital news platforms, multimedia production, and content management systems. Why Join APT? Be a key voice in shaping public discourse in Alabama. Lead a passionate team committed to public service journalism. Work in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. Help innovate how public media reaches and serves communities. Salary Range: $50,253.60 - $102,664.80 (commensurate with experience) Benefits Thirteen paid holidays, sick and personal paid time off, medical/dental/vision/life and a great matching 401(k). Benefits are available after an introductory period. Apply Now at www.aptv.org. Deadline to apply is November 7, 2025. This is an APT Foundation position. APT is an EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
This job posting was last updated on 10/10/2025