Anchor Jobs in District of Columbia

An Anchor in the broadcasting industry is a key figure who presents news during a news program on the television, on the radio, or on the internet. They are responsible for presenting the news in a clear, engaging, and unbiased manner. They often write or revise news scripts, introduce reporters and correspondents on the field, and engage in interviews with subjects. Anchors are often the face of the news organization, and therefore, have a significant role in establishing credibility and trust among the viewers.

Important skills for an anchor include excellent verbal and written communication, research, and interviewing skills, as well as a strong understanding of journalistic ethics and law. They should be able to work under pressure and deliver news clearly and concisely even in live and breaking news situations. A degree in journalism, communications, or a related field is typically required. Certifications in journalism, broadcasting, or related fields can further enhance their qualifications. Prior roles could include a news writer, reporter, or correspondent, and most have experience in these roles before becoming an anchor.

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Field Reporter, Video

  • The Lever
  • Washington, DC
  • 11 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 11 days ago

Date Posted May 22, 2026 Industry Digital Media Specialty Politics Remote / Telecommute Telecommute Job Status Full-time Salary $70,000-$85,000 Description: About The Lever : The Lever is a...

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Climate Policy Correspondent

  • The New York Times Company
  • Washington, DC
  • 11 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 11 days ago

The mission of The New York Times is to seek the truth and help people understand the world. That means independent journalism is at the heart of all we do as a company. It's why we have a...

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California Legislative Correspondent 2 (INDG)

  • Bloomberg Industry Group
  • Washington, DC
  • 14 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 14 days ago

You will write everything from breaking news on proposed regulations to longer term enterprise stories that companies and consumers care about. You will be the tip of the spear on our biggest...

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Correspondent

  • Project AJ+
  • Washington, DC
  • 27 days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 27 days ago

Correspondent - Al Jazeera English Washington DC Join Al Jazeera and report the stories that matter. DC Correspondent Al Jazeera English is seeking an agile, enthusiastic and hardworking DC based...

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NewsNation Temporary DC Bureau Correspondent (Washington, DC)

  • Nexstar
  • Washington, DC
  • 60+ days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 60+ days ago

as assigned Requirements & Skills: Bachelor's degree in communications/journalism or related degree required (equivalent years of experience may substitute for education) Five-plus years television anchoring...

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Casual/PT Traffic Anchor/Editor

  • iHeartMedia
  • Washington, DC
  • 90+ days ago
  • Washington, DC
  • 90+ days ago

Total Traffic + Weather Network Current employees and contingent workers click here to apply and search by the Job Posting Title. The audio revolution is here and iHeart is leading it!...

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Demographic Data for District of Columbia

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Salary for Anchor Jobs in District of Columbia

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireBroadcasting research efforts.

Highest Education Level

Anchors in District of Columbia offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
64.6%
Master's Degree
14.6%
Associate's Degree
6.9%
High School or GED
5.9%
Vocational Degree or Certification
4.1%
Doctorate Degree
1.9%
Some College
1.6%
Some High School
0.3%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Anchors in District of Columbia
2-4 years
53.4%
Less than 1 year
13.4%
4-6 years
7.5%
10+ years
7.3%
6-8 years
6.5%
8-10 years
6.5%
None
3.0%
1-2 years
2.3%


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