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Broadcast PR Specialist - job post

Shout! Communications
London WC2HHybrid work
£35,000 - £40,000 a year - Permanent, Full-time
Responded to 75% or more applications in the past 30 days, typically within 1 day.

Job details

Pay

  • £35,000 - £40,000 a year

Job type

  • Permanent
  • Full-time

Shift and schedule

  • Weekend availability

Location

London WC2HHybrid work

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Company pension

Full job description

Shout! Communications is a long established, London based, specialist broadcast PR agency. We work with an exciting stable of household name brands and well-known PR agencies, securing high quality coverage for clients on UK and international broadcast channels.

We are looking for a Broadcast PR Specialist (around Senior Account Executive level) with proven experience in broadcast (radio, TV, podcasts) to join our media relations team in London.

This is an editorial, not a broadcast production (tech) job. It would suit someone who has worked as a broadcast journalist, or programme editorial producer - or possibly a PR or comms professional who is passionate about radio, television and podcasts and has a contacts book to match.

Responsibilities

This is an important and exciting role and the successful candidate will play a crucial role in our media relations campaigns. You will be part of a tight-knit team working across consumer, health, business and technology clients. The role involves:

  • Selling in stories to broadcast journalists (radio, TV and podcasts), and in order to do this establishing and maintaining good journalist relations
  • Overseeing radio days and producing radio studio sessions (remote and on location)
  • Analysing research, and the drafting and writing of press releases
  • Ensuring compilation of final reports, including evaluation and audio and video clips
  • Supporting the company with new business, marketing, admin etc

Required Qualifications And Qualities

The successful person will be a news junkie. You will be an avid viewer/listener of traditional forms of broadcasting but will also enjoy using new media (digital and podcasts for example) too. To do the job successfully we think you're likely to have a minimum of three years broadcast and/or PR experience. Other qualities are likely to include:

  • A contact book full of broadcast journalists you speak to on a regular basis
  • A thorough knowledge of UK broadcast media - regional radio and television, national radio and television. Ideally you'll have at least a working knowledge of English language international broadcasters too (such as BBC World Service TV, CNN or CNBC).
  • Experience placing spokespeople on podcasts is desirable
  • Strong writing ability. You'll need to be able to draft press releases and blogs.
  • Experience of dealing with clients
  • The ability to self-start, multi task and be calm in a crisis
  • A love of talking to people – this job will not suit someone who wants to hide behind an email! You need to speak to journalists and clients.
  • An idea to put forward in a brainstorm
  • A willingness to work occasional weekends and flexible hours
  • Attention to detail
  • If you've actually worked in broadcast as a journalist or editorial producer, even better

What The Job Looks Like

Currently we all work remotely but collaboratively. There are team meetings at least once a day on WhatsApp and Zoom and the company gets together, face to face regularly, mainly in West London. You’ll also be required to come in to Central London for journalist and client meetings, typically 2 - 3 times a month (and, with certain limits, we pay your travel to do this). And you will occasionally be travelling in London and further afield at times with our pop-up radio studio.

Salary dependent on experience but in the region of £35, 000 - £40, 000. We are committed to offering a minimum of 12 hours training a year - a mix of one-to-one and on the job training, mainly in-house, but sometimes using external suppliers.

Other benefits include a monthly mobile phone allowance, pension, an annual eye test and 25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays).

How To Apply

To apply for the job please send a covering letter explaining what qualities you think you’d bring to the role, along with details of your current salary and your CV to hello@shoutcommunications.co.uk.

Deadline for applications 23:59 on Tuesday 16th June, 2026.

Pay: £35,000.00-£40,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Company pension

Work Location: Hybrid remote in London WC2H

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