Accordingly, can you get paid for news footage?
Shoot video for the local news, get paid. Fox Television Network has just announced a partnership with a New York startup Fresco News to encourage viewers in 11 local Fox-owned TV markets to send footage and pictures from unfolding news events and to pay them for their work.
Additionally, how much do news stations pay for stories? $20 to $50 per second of used footage seems a normal rate for basic stock footage. It has to be interesting enough for them to want to use of course. Special footage which will attract multiple broadcasts around the world you might run an auction for exclusivity or go through an agency.
Subsequently, one may also ask, does the news buy footage?
You can make money selling footage to news media, but how much depends on the news organizations' budget for stringers (which basically means freelancers), and how much demand there is for the content. Sometimes they will buy that kind of footage for a closing sequence. But don't count on it.
How much do news stringers make?
Stringer/Breaking News Reporter (Freelance) Salaries
| Job Title | Salary |
|---|---|
| New York Times Stringer/Breaking News Reporter (Freelance) salaries - 1 salaries reported | $26/hr |