Content Creator / On-Air Personality

Hampton Roads Media Group is hiring a digitally native Content Creator for market-leading brands FM99 (WNOR) and 106.9 The Fox (WAFX). This role is for someone who already builds content that connects and grows an audience. Radio experience is welcome but not required. You may come from podcasting, streaming, or social media. What matters is your ability to create consistently, activate a following, and strengthen the brand across platforms — with a strong emphasis on local relevance. A meaningful portion of your content must focus on Hampton Roads–based topics, culture, events, and conversations. We win by being local. You should understand how to turn community stories, local trends, and regional personalities into compelling on-air segments and high-performing digital content. Key Responsibilities Host a live weekday show Produce daily short-form video tied to show moments, trending topics, and local stories Create consistent content centered on Hampton Roads culture and community Maintain an active, engaging social presence Represent the brand at events, remotes, and appearances Record commercials, imaging, and digital content as needed Qualifications Proven content creation experience (radio, podcast, streaming, or social) Existing engaged social following Strong short-form video shooting and editing skills Solid audio production ability Demonstrated ability to create compelling local-topic content Coachable and receptive to feedback Willing to refine content to align with brand strategy Self-starter with a consistent content workflow Able to work independently and collaboratively To Apply: Submit content examples, links to your social platforms, and a brief note outlining your audience reach and experience creating local-focused content, and why you’re a fit for Hampton Roads Media Group to mbeck@hamptonroadsmediagroup.com. No calls please. Hampton Roads Media Group is an equal opportunity employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr Salary: USD 36000 - 60000 per year

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