Full-Time

Bureau Reporter

Posted on 9/3/2025

Chicago Public Media

Chicago Public Media

201-500 employees

Public media delivering trusted news nationwide

Compensation Overview

$61.2k - $67.5k/yr

Springfield, IL, USA

Hybrid

Based in Springfield; occasional reporting from Chicago.

Category
Journalism (2)
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Requirements
  • Understanding of state and local government
  • Ability to write and produce stories at a daily pace with skill, accuracy and insight
  • Ability to handle breaking news under deadline pressure while balancing enterprise stories
  • Demonstrated passion for news and a delight in unearthing scoops, advancing stories, or identifying creative angles when covering key stories in Chicago’s and Illinois’ daily news cycle
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with editors, producers and reporters across the newsroom in service of shared excellence
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to cultivate strong relationships with colleagues, both at Chicago Public Media and across the Illinois Public Radio system, and sources.
  • Strong audio and digital skills
  • In your cover letter, please include links to on-air work.
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with an editor and other colleagues at WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times to research, pitch, conceptualize, report and produce stories of the highest caliber and resonance
  • Report, write and produce stories for broadcast and digital platforms, including daily news items, feature stories, projects, podcasts, on-air discussions and live events
  • Generate story and project ideas for multiple platforms, broadcast and digital
  • Participate in special projects and perform other station duties as necessary
  • Work collaboratively with editorial colleagues throughout the organization– in the service of impact, efficiency, and ultimately, service of our audience and mission
  • Develop big-picture approaches to covering issues and ideas, while also executing the many small tasks involved in reporting
  • Represent Chicago Public Media to internal and external audiences, including staff and board meetings, public events, etc.

Chicago Public Media is a nonprofit public media organization that provides trusted news and information across multiple platforms to the Chicago area and beyond. It curates and distributes content through radio, a newspaper partner, news websites, and mobile apps, delivering local and national reporting to a weekly audience of more than 4.5 million. Its products work by producing journalism and programming for broadcast and digital channels, which users access via radio broadcasts, websites, and apps, and by fostering thoughtful conversation and community connections. The organization differentiates itself through its nonprofit public-service mission, broad cross-platform reach, and emphasis on accessible, in-depth reporting that serves diverse communities. Its goal is to help all Chicago-area residents make informed decisions, participate in their communities, and stay connected through substantive news and information.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

1990

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Revenue reached $70 million in 2024 from diversified platforms.
  • MacArthur Foundation grants recognize leadership in local journalism.
  • Summer 2023 events like Food Aid Festival expand community outreach.

What critics are saying

  • Print ad collapse erodes Sun-Times revenue within 12-24 months.
  • Donor fatigue depletes $61 million reserves in 18-36 months.
  • CPB cuts slash $3 million annually from 2026 budget.

What makes Chicago Public Media unique

  • Chicago Public Media operates WBEZ and Chicago Sun-Times as largest U.S. nonprofit news organization.
  • StoryCorps partnership broadcasts Chicago region interviews via WBEZ.
  • Democracy Solutions Project launched to boost civic engagement.

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Benefits

6 weeks fully paid family leave

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

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