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Sports designer June 30, 2011

The Tuscaloosa News is seeking a full-time sports designer to join the universal desk of its 30,000-circulation newspaper. The position is primarily sports but will include news page responsibilities as needed. The candidate should be familiar with Web publishing and can expect an expanding online role. The Tuscaloosa News produces a consistent Top 10 Associated Press Sports Editors section in one of the best college sports markets in the nation with a highly motivated sports staff that has high standards and expectations. The Tuscaloosa News is part of the New York Times Regional Media Group. We foster a diverse, collaborative work environment and offer competitive pay and benefits. Submit application letter, resume, three references and at least three page design examples and three headlines to News Editor Amy Robinson by email at amy.robinson@tuscaloosanews.com or by mail at The Tuscaloosa News, 315 28th Ave., Tuscaloosa AL 35401.

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