βΌοΈ DOPE JOB ALERT: "Question Everything" is hiring a producer! π π
We're hiring a journalist who can independently and confidently report, produce, and write stories, and who is hungry to do their best work in a shop with the editorial muscle to support them. We need someone with a strong reporting track record in narrative audio, ideally with experience covering media, tech, law, and/or politics, and sources on their beat.
We are a growing show with big ambitions, and we need this producer to start making excellent, inventive stories from the jump. They'll evaluate and pitch compelling ideas with sharp questions; research stories, pre-interview sources, and assess what's needed to make a story work for the show; they'll plan and conduct interviews to get the most arresting tape; manage and cut the tape; structure their stories; write the hell of of them; and see them through a rigorous editing and fact-checking process. It's a plus if you bring your own POV and voice to the role: an issue you have an earned but unorthodox take on, or a question you want to dig into within the showβs wheelhouse.
And what is our wheelhouse? "Question Everything" is a weekly investigation into how the truth gets buried, distorted, and denied β and the ways people are fighting to make it matter again. In other words, we're on the Truth Beat -- which crosses many different topics, from law to tech to media. The podcast is a co-production of Placement Theory and KCRW. Since launching a year and a half ago, we have won a Webby Award, an Ambie Award for Best Reporting, as well as a Signal Special Achievement Award for expanding the boundaries of the audio medium.
So many media organizations are shrinking, closing, and capitulating to power right now, and I'm proud that we're expanding our team and devoting more resources to independent reporting. If you think your experience and skills make sense for this position, please apply. I'll put links in the comments with more info, including compensation details and a place to submit a cover letter and samples of your work.
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Question Everything is a weekly investigation into how the truth gets buried, distorted, and denied β and the ways people are fighting to make it matter again. Hosted by Brian Reed (S-Town, The Trojan Horse Affair, This American Life) and Executive Produced by Robyn Semien (This American Life), the podcast is a co-production of Placement Theory and KCRW. Since launching, it has won a Webby Award and an Ambie Award for Best Reporting, as well as a Signal Special Achievement Award for expanding the boundaries of the audio medium.Β We're hiring a producer to join our small, ambitious, creative team β a journalist who can independently and confidently report, produce, and write narrative stories, and who is hungry to do their best work on a show with the editorial muscle to support it.
About the role
We're looking for someone with a strong reporting track record in narrative audio, ideally with experience covering some combination of media, tech, law, and politics to create stories and segments that center on sharp, urgent and sometimes unpredictable questions. You should be equally excited to chase stories that you will report and produce, and to produce stories reported by the host and outside contributors.
At Question Everything, we push ourselves to do ambitious, rigorous work. We value sharp editorial judgment, collaboration, curiosity, resilience, and inventiveness. We are looking for someone who can juggle multiple stories, adapt when things change fast, give and receive honest feedback, and who is always on the lookout for angles others miss.Β
If you donβt check every box on the job description, we still want to hear from you. Weβre committed to building a more diverse and inclusive newsroom, and we know great candidates donβt always come from the same path.
Areas of responsibility
Report and produce stories
Help sustain and evolve Question Everything
Operations and administrative support
What we're looking for
Demonstrated experience as a reporter who can independently take a story from idea to finished segment.Β
Compensation
This is a 1099 contractor role. We expect this to be at least a year long contract, with the possibility of a longer term. The compensation range is $114,400 β $130,000. We're open to candidates at a range of experience levels; compensation will be commensurate with experience. The role also includes equity in Placement Theory, in keeping with our commitment to equity ownership for the creatives who make our shows.
We offer paid holidays and time off. Health insurance and other traditional benefits are not provided; candidates should factor that into their evaluation of the package.
To apply
To apply, please fill out this form [click apply], which asks for a resume and cover letter in pdf format. Please add links to past work at the end of your cover letter. Our office is based in Brooklyn, NY, but we accept applicants who will work remotely. We will be accepting applications until June 16, 2026, and will interview candidates on a rolling basis. The interview process will include at least two interviews with Question Everything managers and staff. We expect to make a decision by mid-July.Β