The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter to cover the TV business, from news and sports channels to the leading entertainment networks, as the industry is reshaped by streaming’s rise. One major task will be to cover cable news channels such as CNN, Fox News and MSNBC, as they remake their lineups and adjust to fresh leadership, as well as the major broadcast news outlets. You will also follow the biggest networks in sports media, including ESPN, and track the heated competition for rights to air and stream games. While news and sports remain the biggest selling points of cable, many entertainment and lifestyle channels face more acute challenges as viewership shifts to streaming services. The job entails chronicling how companies from Paramount to NBCUniversal are navigating this change. The successful candidate will be deft and creative at sourcing, and will be capable of generating scoops and high-impact enterprise stories. The New York-based position reports to Media Editor Amol Sharma.