The time of year is upon us when there are just way too many things happening on the west coast, and we simply don't have all of the resources necessary to keep up with them all -- and that's why we're once again putting the call out for another addition to our fine team of bloggers.As is sometimes the case, we've got some specific requirements you need to fulfill before we consider your application. Read on below for details.
In order to help us in the way we need at the moment, please don't apply with us unless you fulfill the following:
- Live in or very near the Burbank and Los Angeles area and are able to travel in and around the area easily. This includes any of the studios and shooting locations for television shows.
- Willing and able to do interviews of TV personalities (from actors to writers; from directors to producers) both on the phone and in person -- experience here a big plus.
- Willing and able to go to events in the city and help cover them.
Oh, and before you ask, yes this is a paying gig and we will discuss what that pay is with qualified applicants.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-30-2007 @ 11:52AM
cdawg said...
any job openings in NYC?
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4-30-2007 @ 12:11PM
gwangi said...
any openings in Chicago?
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4-30-2007 @ 12:37PM
Icheb said...
cdawg, gwangi:
Don't you think they would have said so? Geez people get a brain.
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4-30-2007 @ 12:46PM
bd said...
No openings near assholeville either, Icheb.
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4-30-2007 @ 12:46PM
David said...
Icheb there is no need to be so negitive. I have never seen you post anything positive.
Any openings in Boston? :)
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4-30-2007 @ 1:21PM
Mel said...
So no requirements for grammar and spelling? No surprise there.
And greetings from Assholeville.
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4-30-2007 @ 5:13PM
J Sim said...
No requirements to actually watch or be interested in a TV show either. I actually expected a requirement of being a comedian trying to break into show business as well. They also forgot the ability to completely ignore any critiques including the crappy new formatting. Oh well, time to find a new blog.
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4-30-2007 @ 7:15PM
Adam from TV Squad said...
The formatting has been changed since the first site redesign. The font in the posts is bigger, making it stand out better, and the width of the site was increased as well.
Despite what you wrote, we took readers' suggestions seriously and passed them on to those who do the site design, thus the aformentioned changes.
I have no idea what this means: "I actually expected a requirement of being a comedian trying to break into show business as well."
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4-30-2007 @ 9:51PM
DaveD said...
What a shame there's no real requiremtns to atually care to watch what you write about.
*AHEM* Prison Break *AHEM*
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5-02-2007 @ 10:19AM
Naila said...
Need anyone in Montreal? :P
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