The Department of Radio, Television, and Film at the University of North Texas is seeking candidates for two positions at the rank of tenure track Assistant Professor to begin September 1, 1998, pending final administrative approval. Responsibilities include: Teaching, research or creative activities, and service as well as contribution to the graduate program in area of specialty. Position 1: Television Production. An MFA, PhD, or ABD in an appropriate field is required. Candidates should be qualified to teach single and multi-camera video production. An additional ability to teach audio, film production, or media writing is highly desirable. Professional experience and a familiarity with new technologies is also desirable. Send letter of application, vita, and contact information for three references to: Melinda Levin, Chair, Television Production Search Committee, at the address below. Position 2: Media Industry Studies. PhD in hand required at time of appointment. Candidates should have expertise and teaching interests in some combination of the following areas: economics of the film and telecommunications industries (including the Internet), media law and regulation, programming, advertising, sales, and management. Research and teaching should incorporate quantitative/qualitative research methods. Send letter of application, vita, contact information for three references, and a writing sample to: Steve Fore, Chair, Media Industry Studies Search Committee, at the address below. Applications should be sent to the Department of Radio, Television and Film, University of North Texas, PO Box 310589, Denton, Texas 76203. Screening of applications will begin March 12, 1998 and will continue until the positions are filled. UNT is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, women, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. More information about the department and the university is available at www.rtvf.unt.edu. ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]