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New England Sports Network
Must be able to receive college credit for this internship and provide verification that credit will be received.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Provide a variety of production support to NESN’s Boston Red Sox Baseball live television broadcasts during the off-season, through spring training, and into the beginning of the season.
- Log game melts
- Archive video
- Assist production team in the truck at Fenway Park for select home games
- Research and present statistics
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must be able to receive college credit for this internship and provide verification that credit will be received.
- Knowledgeable about the Boston Red Sox and the game of baseball
- Interest in television production and communications.
- Excellent organizational skills; must be detail oriented.
- Ability to work in a fast paced, time sensitive environment.
- Must be a self-starter who can work independently with minimal supervision but also able to work effectively within a team environment.
- Available and willing to work nightly shifts during the week generally beginning at 2:00 PM (shift end-times vary) and some weekend shifts starting at 10:00 AM or earlier. Available to work some holidays.
NESN is an equal opportunity employer.
National Public Radio
Internship Program Information
NPR offers internships at its national headquarters in Washington, D.C., and at our NPR West office in Culver City, CA. The internship program is designed to provide students and recent graduates with an opportunity to learn about broadcasting and the supporting areas of NPR.
Eligibility: A candidate must be a graduate student; an undergraduate student; or have graduated from college within twelve months of beginning the internship. Internship applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.
General Information: Interns are expected to work between 20 and 40 hours a week during an 8-to-10 week internship period. Internships are offered during the Summer, Fall, and Winter/Spring semesters. Interns may receive academic credit if an agreement is made between the NPR Human Resources Department and the intern's college or university. All interns are subject to the applicable NPR employee rules, including its Employment Dispute Resolution Policy.
Application Procedures: Candidates must complete an application form (you'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print this file) submit it with a cover letter and resume. Some internship positions require additional application items, such as a writing sample. All application items must be submitted as a complete package. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Application Deadlines: For the summer program, applications must be postmarked by February 15; for the fall program, applications must be postmarked by July 15; and for the winter/spring program, applications must be postmarked by November 15.
Please note: Due to a large volume of applications received, we are unable to notify applicants who are not selected for internships.
Mail or fax applications to:
National Public Radio
Human Resources Department
635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Fax - (202) 513-3047
KPAX MIssoula, MT
Qualification: Junoir or Senior students.
Description (full): Offering internships in reporting and producing.
Requirements:
How to apply: Send tape, resume and letter from professor stating this is for college credit.
All three must be sent in one package to News Director Greg Schieferstein.
KECI: Missoula, MT
Qualification: Junior or senior students.
News director: Jim Harmon
phone: 406- 721-5642
KECI-TV340 W. Main St.Missoula, MT 59802
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Courteny Donovan's Research
NPR Internship
Minimum Qualifications: Have to be a graduate, undergraduate, or have completed college within twelve months of beginning internship. Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
How to apply: Must complete the application form which can be obtained for free throw Adobe Acrobat Reader on the NPR website. Submit finished application with resume and cover letter in by mail.
Address:
National Public Radio
Human Resources Department
635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Fax - (202) 513-3047
Deadline for applications is the 15 of February for the summer program, July 15 for the fall semester, and November 15 for the winter/spring semester.
Contact Person: HR Director, or HR Department.
MSNBC Internship
Minimum Qualifications: Must be enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program at and accredited college or university. Must be 18 years or older and at least a current standing of sophomore or higher. Must be able to receive academic credit from the college prior to starting the assignment. Must be able to commit to a minimum of three days per week on wither a part-time or full-time basis.
How to apply: Go to http://www.nbcunicareers.com/internships/coasts.shtml and click on one of the career option they have listed on the page. The selection will take you to a page where you upload your existing resume and paste your cover letter into the text box. Then click “continue.”
Deadline for Applications: They just say they are currently accepting application for fall of 2009 but they don’t list when this page was last updated. One probably just has to submit an application about six months prior to the semester they want to do the internship and then follow up by phone.
Contact Person: They don’t list a person. The computer system apparently receives all the applications because they want people to upload them electronically. HR is probably who makes the final decision, though.
XM Radio
Minimum Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years old and enrolled in a college or university. Must be receiving academic credit for the internships (all of which are unpaid). Must work a minimum of 20 hours a week. Other requirements can vary depending on which department one applies to.
How to Apply: You apply online and you have to set up an account to get to that page. Or you can select the kind of job you want from a menu (the options are in red text). That link will take you to a page that says "Apply online" on the top of the page in yellow. There's a link that says Online in red. Click on that. You copy and paste a cover letter in the text box and then upload you resume as a type of attachment. Then press “submit profile.”
Deadline for Application: Fall: September–December (Recruitment starts late June, early July)
Spring: Spring: February – May (Recruitment starts mid-October, early November)
Summer: June-August (Recruitment starts early March)
Contact Person: Looks like it’s just the HR Department again, or the HR Director.
