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Call for TV Researcher: Tokyo

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Call for TV Researcher: Tokyo

Postby mr. sparkle » Wed Sep 21, 2005 12:32 pm

Mandy.com wrote:Lonely Planet Television is seeking an experienced freelance television researcher based in Tokyo to work on its alternative urban travel show Lonely Planet Six Degrees.

We're looking for someone organised, who can work fast on their own, who knows the city inside out, can spot TV talent a mile off, create great storylines out of thin air and work to a demanding brief. Would suit freelance journalist. Production experience an advantage.

Six week full-time assignment - possibly stretching to eleven weeks. Negotiable salary.

Start date: 10 October for Tokyo

Please look at the show's website - http://www.lonelyplanet.com/lptv - before responding.

Apply to David Collins

Web: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/lptv

Apply to: David Collins, Lonely Planet Television, 90 Maribyrnong St, Footscray,, Victoria, Australia 3011, Fax: +613 8379 8111

Applications only via this form.

Sick the Pongi on 'em. :twisted:
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