TNT Radio opens applications for digital broadcast producers
TNT Radio, a digital global talk station based on the Gold Coast, announced its recruitment drive this week, seeking experienced producers to expand its content creation team and strengthen its international broadcasting reach.
The internet-based news and talk outlet, which streams live to audiences worldwide via tntradio.live and partner platforms, is looking for broadcast professionals capable of supporting its growing production schedule. Based in Southport, the station operates a small, tight-knit team focused on delivering news talk programming to a global audience, positioning itself as an alternative to traditional broadcast outlets.
The producer role requires candidates to manage the full scope of broadcast production. Responsibilities include planning and executing live radio shows—spanning news segments, talk programs and feature content—while researching stories, sourcing materials, and coordinating with guests and on-air talent. Producers will monitor listener inquiries and feedback, maintain quality assurance standards, and operate industry-standard production technology including soundboards and editing software. The position offers exposure to multiple aspects of digital broadcasting, from editorial planning to real-time production management.
TNT Radio is seeking applicants with strong broadcast journalism experience and demonstrated understanding of the station's editorial priorities. The ideal candidate brings creative thinking, confident communication skills, and composure under deadline pressure. Organisational discipline, proficiency with Microsoft Office and production software, and the ability to build effective working relationships with both on-air talent and external contributors are essential to success in the role.
Prior experience in broadcast production is required. Successful applicants must hold an Australian Business Number (ABN). The station offers an attractive salary package calibrated to individual skills and experience, with positions structured as home-based, allowing flexibility while contributing to a global broadcasting operation. This arrangement appeals to experienced producers seeking autonomy alongside the structure of a professional news environment.
The station emphasises the role as an opportunity to "learn and progress" within a growing digital media outlet. Its small team environment is designed to foster professional development while maintaining high production standards across live and recorded programming.
Applications will be accepted until mid-April, with interested candidates encouraged to contact Jennifer Squires on 0414 791 831 or submit their résumé directly to the station.
Frequently Asked Questions
Producers plan and execute live and recorded radio shows, research and source story content, coordinate with guests, manage broadcast technology, monitor listener feedback, and maintain editorial quality standards.
Prior broadcast production experience is required. Candidates should have strong news judgment, excellent communication skills, proficiency with production software and Microsoft Office, and must hold an Australian Business Number (ABN).
Applications close mid-April 2023. Contact Jennifer Squires on 0414 791 831 or email your résumé to begin the application process. An ABN is mandatory.