Hiring for Content Production

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 25, 2025

WALL STREET CHANNEL ANNOUNCES OPEN RECRUITMENT FOR 2026 PROGRAMMING SLATE: A CALL TO PIONEERS OF FINANCIAL MEDIA

New York, NY — The Wall Street Channel (www.WallStreetChannel.us), a groundbreaking television and digital platform dedicated to demystifying access to the financial markets, is proud to announce a major open recruitment campaign for its 2026 programming season. From July 1st, 2025 through January 5th, 2026, the Channel will actively scout and onboard TV and podcast producers, presenters, sound engineers, lighting and video technicians, editors, reporters, and other creative and technical professionals passionate about transforming financial literacy and entrepreneurship into accessible, engaging content.

This initiative is designed not only to build a world-class production team but also to invite the bold and the visionary — those who are ready to create content with substance and impact — into the heart of a movement that redefines how Main Street connects to Wall Street.

At this critical and exciting stage of its development, the Wall Street Channel is also in the process of raising capital to fund its 2026 operations and beyond. In light of this, no budget allocations or financial commitments will be made until the fundraising round is completed. This strategic decision reflects a conscious and deliberate choice by the Channel’s leadership to prioritize passion over paychecks, vision over vanity, and dedication over convenience.

“This isn’t just about hiring talent,” said Marc René Deschenaux, Founder of the Wall Street Channel and initiator of the IPO Institute. “It’s about identifying those who genuinely believe in what we’re building — a platform that doesn’t just talk about finance, but one that shows people how to access it, how to navigate its corridors, and how to find capital, opportunity, and growth.”

Applicants will become part of a pioneering force shaping a media platform like no other — one that highlights how entrepreneurs, startups, and small-to-midsize enterprises can access Wall Street and leverage the financial markets through IPOs, SPACs, private equity, IIPRO, and other capital-raising tools. Unlike conventional financial media that often fixates on market fluctuations, the Wall Street Channel’s mission is to focus on access, opportunity, and education.

The programming for 2026 will span television shows, podcasts, documentaries, interviews, live event coverage, panel discussions, and innovative formats that blend financial education with engaging storytelling. As such, the Channel is looking for creatives and professionals who are as comfortable in a studio as they are in the field, and who understand that finance is not just numbers — it’s people, ideas, risks, and rewards.

This phase is not for everyone — and that’s by design. This is a call to those who are willing to invest their creativity, skills, and belief before investing their time on a payroll. Those selected during this recruitment window will be first in line to transition into salaried or contracted roles once the Channel’s funding is finalized.

This approach is more than a financial necessity; it is a cultural filter.

“The Wall Street Channel isn’t just launching a television station,” Deschenaux continued. “We are building a team that shares our values — resilience, integrity, and an appetite for the long game. We want professionals who see beyond a job title and into a mission. This phase of no-budget production is our way of finding out who is truly ready to walk the road with us.”

Prospective collaborators are invited to apply by visiting www.WallStreetChannel.us/join (link placeholder) where they can submit portfolios, reels, résumés, and their proposed contributions — whether it’s a podcast pitch, a new show concept, or technical service offering.

The Wall Street Channel is available on AppleTV, Roku, FireTV by Amazon, and on iOS and Android apps. Its content is tailored to entrepreneurs, investors, and the intellectually curious, delivering programming that makes the world of capital markets accessible, actionable, and even entertaining.

About the Wall Street Channel

Founded by financial strategist and capital markets innovator Marc René Deschenaux, the Wall Street Channel is a new breed of media outlet focusing on access to capital rather than market gossip. It offers educational and documentary programming designed to equip entrepreneurs, small business owners, and investors with the tools and knowledge they need to navigate financial markets confidently and effectively.