A 12-week internship opportunity in the City of Maryland Heights, Missouri between May 1 and September 15, 2013.
Click the link for more information and how to apply:
http://memphisjourjobs.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/2013-intern-notice.pdf
A 12-week internship opportunity in the City of Maryland Heights, Missouri between May 1 and September 15, 2013.
Click the link for more information and how to apply:
http://memphisjourjobs.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/2013-intern-notice.pdf
NATIONAL JOURNALISM, SOCIAL MEDIA. BROADCAST INTERNSHIPS (MULTIPLE)
1. Variety is looking for paid reporting interns, $10 an hour. Great
clips and experience required. Internships start as early as January
(they really would love some at that time) but summer internships also
available. Send resume, cover letter and three published clips to Shalini
Dore, shali.dore@variety.com.
2. The Atlanta Daily World is looking for quality, motivated interns to
join our team. We are now accepting applications for 2013 spring
course-credit internships. Interns can choose to earn course credit or
not.
Spring interns will work primarily with AtlantaDailyWorld.com and the
Atlanta Digital Daily, but will also have the opportunity to see their
work published in the Atlanta Daily World print edition. Exceptional work
may also be published in other black newspapers around the country. We
are seeking interns who are interested in News, Features, Entertainment
and Sports.
Internship Description
The Atlanta Daily World is in search of reliable, skilled and talented
student journalists who want to pursue a career in journalism. Interns
will work 10-20 hours per week during the spring semester. Hours will be
flexible to work around class schedules. Some night and weekend work is
possible. Interns will work closely with the Managing Editor, Digital
Editor and Publisher of the newspaper.
Applications should include a resume, three samples of previous
journalistic work (articles published in student newspapers or magazines
are preferred, but not a requirement), and a 500-1000 word explanation of
why they want to be an intern for the Daily World.
Prospective interns should send emails to
DigitalEditor@AtlantaDailyWorld.com
California – San Francisco
Talent has its place. It¹s here. CBS Interactive. Work where innovation
meets creativity. Where the brightest left and right brainers have a seat
at the table. Where you¹ll work on some of the biggest online brands
across sports, entertainment, technology, gaming and news. It¹s where
your talent will find its happy place.
CBS Interactive, a division of CBS Corporation, is the premier online
content network for information and entertainment. With more than 250
million people visiting its properties each month, it is a top 10 Web
property globally and a top 5 Web property in the U.S. in terms of unique
video viewers. Its portfolio of leading brands, which include CNET,
CBS.com, CBSNews.com, CBSSports.com, GameSpot, TV.com and Last.fm, span
popular categories like technology, entertainment, sports, news and
gaming.
The Communications team is responsible for raising awareness for the
various brands within the CBSi family. Intern will have the opportunity
to work at all levels on the team with internal and external
communication. Intern will gain exposure to a high functioning, world
class communications team supporting some of the biggest brands on the
internet.
Key Responsibilities:
6. FREE SEMINAR
Applications are now being accepted for the 2013 CPB/PBS Producers
Workshop at WGBH. This week-long seminar is free and open to media makers
nationwide who want to develop skills and connections for public
broadcasting projects on all platforms.
Apply at http://www.pbs.org/producing/producersacademy
Applications are due at PBS by December 14, and the Workshop will be held
March 30 – April 5, 2012.
7. 2013 ABC News Internships – Spring (NY and CA)
Location:
New York, NY, Burbank, CA and Glendale, CA. Students must provide their
own housing and transportation.
Qualifications:
Hiring decisions are based on your major field of study, past
work/internship experience, and extracurricular activities. We are
looking for students who will make the most of this great opportunity.
Compensation:
We offer an attractive hourly salary. Interns are not eligible for>company medical benefits, holiday pay or sick pay.
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGWEbHost/jobdetails.aspx?partnerid=25348&site
8. ProPublica is seeking an intern to both report and help build
community around our investigative projects with social media and
engagement tools.
The internship will begin in January and last for up to a year. It is
full-time and based in New York. Compensation is $700 per week. There is
no specific deadline for applying. We are considering applications
immediately.
Interns will be part of our investigative team focused on quick-turn
reporting that riffs off the news as well as our engagement team, which
works across social networks to build communities around our coverage and
develops crowdsourcing and social media strategies for our reporting.
Applicants should have prior journalism experience, and a demonstrated
interest in leveraging social media for newsgathering purposes.
Here are a few examples of the kind of explainers and hard-hitting pieces
we do, as well as examples of our engagement efforts. Niemab Lab has also
written about our approach to digital journalism, crowdsourcing and
audience engagement.
Interns at ProPublica have gone on to work at The New York Times,
Bloomberg, NPR, Center for Public Integrity and the Chicago Tribune.
If you would like to apply, please send an email to
internships@propublica.org with your resume and a note explaining why
you¹d be a good fit. Also, include two clips and an explainer-type sample
post. It should help guide readers through some accountability topic in
the news. Here are a few examples.
Please include your clips as attachments ‹ either Word docs or PDFs.
Your application will come into the inbox of several staff members, so
there is no need to address it to a specific person.
http://www.propublica.org/about/jobs/
9. GLOBAL NEWS INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
http://www.ap.org/company/careers/news-internship
AP¹s 12-week paid, individually tailored Global News Internship Program
for summer 2013 offers full-time students and recent college graduates
the opportunity to train across media platforms and learn from skilled
journalists and editors dedicated to the highest standards. Integrity is
the foundation of AP, reflected in our accurate, fair and honest
reporting.
Aspiring cross-format journalists will work in an AP newsroom with a
designated trainer, contributing to AP¹s text, video, photo and
interactive reports. Interns will cover breaking news and complete a
final enterprise project working across multiple formats. Their stories
may be featured in media outlets around the world.
AM I ELIGIBLE?
The internship is open to U.S. and international students as well as
recent graduates. Applicants must be:
a) current full-time students within two years of earning an
undergraduate degree (juniors and seniors) or
b) current full-time graduate students or
c) students who will graduate December 2012 or later
HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THE PROGRAM?
AP will select as many as 20 interns.
WHERE ARE THE INTERNSHIPS LOCATED?
U.S. internships are available in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles,
New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. International
locations are Jerusalem, Johannesburg, London, Mexico City, Moscow, New
Delhi, Rome, Sao Paulo, Seoul and Tokyo.
WHEN DOES THE PROGRAM START?
You must be able to start the internship in June.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications for the 2013 internship open Jan. 2, 2013, on
careers.ap.org. Required documents must be submitted online by Jan. 16,
2013, and include:
A 300-word autobiographical essay on this topic: ³The Associated
Press seeks to recruit and retain a workforce that embodies a wide range
of talents, experiences, achievements and journalistic skills. Please
describe the qualities and accomplishments you would bring to the company
as an intern.
A resume and cover letter (please include your projected graduation
date).
Three to five examples of your work (links to a website of your
clips, photos, multimedia work and video are preferred).
MINORITY SCIENCE WRITER’S INTERNSHIP, AAAS/SCIENCE MAGAZINE (PAID INTERNSHIP)
LOCATION : Washington, DC
WEB : http://www.aaas.org/mswi
DETAILS:
Science is a global activity, but the demographics of the journalists who cover it don’t reflect that diversity. The Minority Science Writers Internship is for undergraduate students who are interested in journalism as a career and who want to learn about science writing.
The Internship takes place each summer at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of AAAS’s Science magazine, the largest interdisciplinary journal in the world. Interns spend ten weeks at Science under the guidance of award-winning reporters and editors, and have a chance to experience what science writers do for a living. Interns are expected to contribute to the weekly news section, including bylined articles in the print and electronic news service.
The paid internship includes travel costs to and from the internship site in Washington, D.C. Living accommodations and expenses are the responsibility of the Intern. The Internship runs from June to mid-August.
DEADLINES AND APPLICATION DETAILS:
The 2013 summer program application deadline is March 1, 2013. Applicants must be enrolled in an undergraduate academic program when they submit their application. Please download an application, which includes instructions on submission, at http://www.aaas.org/careercenter/internships/MSWI_images/MSWI_Application.pdf.
Minority Science Writers Internship
AAAS
1200 New York Ave., NW Room 639
Washington, D.C. 20005
202-326-6441
http://www.aaas.org/mswi
MEDIA & COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIPS WASHINGTON, DC (PAID PROGRAM EXPENSES)
APPLICATION DEADLINE NOV 2
In cooperation with The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars, the University of Memphis is pleased to announce a unique opportunity for students to work and study in our nation’s capital. The Washington Center (http://www.twc.edu) maintains ties with thousands of organizations–governmental, nonprofit, corporate, and international–that can provide high quality internships in Washington, D.C.
Recognizing the potential for internships to enrich students’ educational experiences and professional preparation, the Tennessee Board of Regents has agreed to provide funds to assist students accepted for internships with The Washington Center. During Fall 2013 each student enrolled in the program may earn 12 – 15 hours of undergraduate academic credit.
Who can apply?
Applicants to this program may come from any major, as long as they hold a GPA of 2.75 or better and are at least second-semester sophomores. Those undergraduate students accepted by The Washington Center are assigned, according to their interests, to one of the following thematically organized programs:
Please note: This internship will not cost any more than a regular semester at the U of M if the student is staying on campus and has a meal plan. While interns will pay U of M tuition and fees, they will also receive about $6,000 in financial assistance for The Washington Center’s housing and program fees. All U of M financial aid arrangements (Hope Scholarship, University scholarships, etc.) remain in effect.
Application Procedures: Deadline November 2, 2012
1. Visit www.twc.edu for additional information about The Washington Center.
2. Consult with your academic advisor to determine how this experience would fit into your degree program.
3. Complete (do not submit) the online application form http://portal.e.twc.edu/ including the Resume, Issues Essay, Statement of Professional Interest, Names and email addresses of two individuals agreeing to submit letters of recommendation.
4. By November 2 submit to Dixie Crase in Manning Hall, Room 404 the following items:
By December 1 students will be notified regarding the status of their applications. Applications will be reviewed by a panel of University administrators and faculty. The University will select five students to recommend for admission to the Fall 2013 program. Students recommended for admission will be required to submit an application fee.
If you have questions or need additional information contact Dixie R. Crase drcrase@memphis.edu or phone 901-678-3102. Best wishes!
Email Ms. Crase for document on how to improve your application.
NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIP/CHATTANOOGA TIMES-FREE PRESS (PAID INTERNSHIP)
WEB : www.timesfreepress.com
The Chattanooga Times Free Press has an opening for a six-month internship starting Jan. 1.
We’re looking for reporters who want to cut their teeth in a great news town.
This is not the kind of internship where you fact-check other people’s work or make copies. You’ll be a full- time reporter working on the newspaper’s news staff. We offer the right amount of training and freedom for a young journalist to move up and learn. We want our interns to not only be able to run down breaking crime but also be to do insightful profiles and hard-hitting breaking news.
If you’re good, you’ll have a shot at getting your stories on the front page. If you’re great, you’ll have a shot at investigative work and narrative writing. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with strong reporting and writing skills. You must be able to cover breaking news as well as turn features and be comfortable writing and updating web stories throughout the day. You must be competitive and able to work on a team of reporters in a fast-paced newsroom.
Other internships and/or experience at a college newspaper are a plus.
Please submit a resume, a cover letter and five writing samples as soon as possible via email to shambrick@timesfreepress.com
Please type your full name and the “/Newsroom Intern Applicant” in the subject line of your email. Example: John Doe/Newsroom Intern Applicant
WEB: http://cronkite.asu.edu/experience/meredith
FINANCIALS:
Each out-of-town fellow will receive a $2,000 stipend to cover travel, meal, hotel and other expenses. Students may use surplus funds for their tuition and fees back at your school.
TO APPLY:
Interested students should send a cover letter, resume DVD and a list of three references to:
Meredith Corporation-Cronkite Fellowship Selection Committee
c/o Susan Green, Broadcast Director, Cronkite News Service
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Arizona State University
555 N. Central Avenue, Suite 302
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Application materials must be postmarked by Oct. 22, 2012. An electronic application may be submitted by sending cover letter, resume and link to video samples by email to: Catalina.Monsalve@asu.edu
CHIPS QUINN SCHOLARS PROGRAM FOR DIVERSITY IN JOURNALISM (PAID INTERNSHIPS, OCTOBER 15 DEADLINE)
DATES: Spring Semester 2013 or Summer Semester 2013
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO APPLY:
http://freedomforumdiversity.org/chips-quinn/files/2012/07/application13.pdf
NEW MEDIA INTERNSHIP, SCRIPPS-HOWARD FOUNDATION (PAID INTERNSHIP) NOVEMBER 1 DEADLINE!
LOCATION Washington, DC
CONTACT
Jody Beck
Director, Semester in Washington Program
Scripps Howard Foundation Wire
202-408-2748
WEB www.shfwire.com
DESCRIPTION:
Interns report for the web-based Scripps Howard Foundation Wire and may also report for campus, hometown or other news organizations. Interns work with an experienced Washington editor to choose, report and edit stories. Tours of Washington journalism and government institutions and guest speakers are part of the program.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Interns produce multimedia coverage using social media, blogs, online stories, videos and slideshows. Spring interns will cover the inauguration.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Juniors and seniors studying print, online, broadcast and photo journalism are invited to apply.
To apply, visit: http://www.shfwire.com. Click on “apply” and “reporting internship” to download the application form.
This is a paid internship that also includes a furnished apartment.
DEADLINE
Postmark of November 1, 2012 for Spring Semester 2013
Postmark of November 1, 2012 for Summer Semester 2013
Students may also wish to talk with our own UofM Chelsea Boozer (Helmsman) who recently completed this internship.
The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) is looking for qualified applicants to serve as in-house interns. The interns will be stationed in our headquarters in Braselton, Georgia. :
COMMUNICATIONS DESCRIPTION:
The AJGA is seeking a Public Relations, Journalism or Mass Communications major to assist the in-house communications staff of a nonprofit golf association with daily communications tasks. Based on the candidate’s abilities, the internship may include media relations, writing and editing news and feature stories, the design and creation of publications or advertisements, video editing and web site maintenance, as well as administrative tasks such as organizing files, photography, news clippings and publications.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
SKILLS PREFERERED:
For questions and additional information, please contact: Lauren Shelly, Manager of Recruiting and Special Events
lshelly@ajga.org
To apply for a spring or summer internship, visit http://www.ajga.org/careers/
Interns: It is strongly advised that you enroll in the journalism’s department’s internship class. Read more here http://www.memphis.edu/journalism/pdfs/2012journalisminternshipfall.pdf
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Fall 2012 CAPITAL SEMESTER – JOURNALISM TRACK
WASHNIGTON, D.C.
www.DCinternships.org/CSPJ
FINAL DEADLINE: June 1, 2012
Sponsored by The Fund for American Studies, Capital Semester combines substantive journalism and communications internships, courses for academic credit, career development activities, site briefings and lectures led by top policy experts and journalists. This fast-paced, fifteen-week residential program provides undergraduate students from around the world with opportunities to gain the edge in today’s competitive job market and graduate school admissions, and experience the excitement of Washington first-hand.
SAMPLE PAST INTERNSHIP SITES
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
FINAL DEADLINE
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the Final Deadline of June 1, 2012. For more information and an online application, please visit our website www.DCInternships.org/CSPJ or contact Dana Faught, Recruitment and Admissions Manager at dfaught@tfas.org or 202-986-0384.
1621 New Hampshire Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009
Interns: It is strongly advised that you enroll in the journalism’s department’s internship class. Read more here.