LINK Media | Northern Kentucky & Cincinnati | Freelance, contract
We're looking for contributors. Not "content creators," not people who will write us four pieces and disappear — reporters and writers who want a standing relationship with a newsroom, on their own schedule.
LINK Media publishes LINK nky, covering Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties, and Cincinnati CityBeat, the region's arts and culture alt-weekly. We're hiring for two different beats, and they want two very different people. Read both. Apply to the one that's yours.
We're a small team, so everyone we engage is a critical part of the organization, and must be willing to work quickly, accept that we don't have everything figured out, remain flexible, and above all else, understand that what we are creating is bigger than any one person, or personality.
Somebody has to sit through the fiscal court meeting. In most of America right now, nobody does.
We need contributors to cover city councils, fiscal courts, school boards, planning and zoning commissions, and public meetings across Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties. This is the least glamorous journalism there is and the most load-bearing. A three-hour meeting where the interesting thing happens at minute 140 and everyone else has gone home.
This is your track if you:
Bonus if you: already know the NKY municipal landscape, can read a budget document, or have filed an open records request under KRS 61.870.
CityBeat has covered Cincinnati's music, theater, visual art, film, food and nightlife since 1994. We need contributors who are already out at the shows, in the galleries, and at the restaurants — and who can write about them with a point of view.
This is your track if you:
Bonus if you: shoot your own photos, have a working relationship with local venues and galleries, or cover a corner of the scene that Cincinnati media routinely ignores.
This is an independent contractor engagement, not employment. You'll be paid on a 1099, you set your own hours, and you're free to write for other outlets — though we'll ask you not to hand a competitor the same story.
On AI: Use it to transcribe, to organize your notes, to check your own work. Do not use it to write, to report, or to generate quotes, facts, or sources. Everything you file must be reported by you and verifiable by us. Any undisclosed AI-generated copy ends the relationship immediately.
Mission: LINK Media strengthens vibrant communities through independent, sustainable local journalism.
Guiding Principles — We are:
Solutions-Focused: We don't just report the news of the day. We dig deeper, informing our audience about how our community might solve its biggest issues.
Unapologetic Community Fans: We believe in our community—in what it is today, and what it has the potential to become. We want to see our community advance, and we understand the part that we play in that advancement.
Inclusive: We explore the issues that affect all of our readers, and give a voice to the diverse corners of our community, whether that diversity is economic, political, geographic or otherwise.
Good Stewards: It is our responsibility to make good use of our resources and to maintain a sustainable business model, so that we may serve the community long into the future.
Independent: We do not make endorsements, or publish our own opinions, about the issues that are facing our community. In addition to our reporting, outside opinions from multiple viewpoints will be sought, and clearly marked as such, in order to provide the robust debate that our community needs to make critical decisions about our collective future.
LINK Media does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law, in the selection or engagement of contributors. LINK conforms to the spirit as well as to the letter of all applicable laws and regulations.