March 1, 2009
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Circulation: 178,715 monthly
Openings: Editorial Duration: 12 weeks, Spring
Salary: Paid
To Qualify: English or journalism background is preferred, but not required.
How to apply: Cover letter, résumé, clips.
Contact: Nora O'Donnell, Associate Editor
Other: For more details, visit
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Circulation: 720,882 monthly
Openings: Editorial Duration: 12 weeks, Summer
How to apply: Cover letter, résumé and an original unpublished article of no more than 650 words.
Contact: Edward Carr, Business Affairs editor
Other: The Economist offers elite internships in foreign, finance, science & technology – each with specific application requirements. For more details, visit The Economists’ internships page.
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Circulation: 30,825 daily; 34,812 Sundays
Openings: Copy (only summer) Duration: 12 weeks - Summer
Salary: $9.65/hour (Full-time For Credit: Optional
To Qualify: Must have campus newspaper experience.
How to apply: Cover letter, resumé and clips.
Contact: Jerry Sova, Copy
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Circulation: 25,868 daily; 35,654 Sundays
Openings: 2 total: News, Photo, Video, Copy, Design Duration: Summer
Salary: Unpaid (15-20 hours) For Credit: Mandatory
How to apply: Cover letter, résumé and 3 clips.
Contact: Sue Halena, Managing Editor, (320) 255-8777
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Address: 200 E. Las
Circulation: 218,286 daily; 303,399 Sundays
Openings: Sports Duration: 10 weeks - Fall
Salary: $530/week (Full-time)
To Qualify: Preference is given to juniors, seniors, recent graduates and graduate students. Ideal candidates have experience on their college publication and at least one previous internship.
How to apply: Cover letter, résumé, 7-10 clips.
Contact: Kathy Pellegrino, Recruitment Editor,
Other: For more information, visit the Sun-Sentinel’s internships page.
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WEWS News Channel 5 (Cleveland, Ohio)
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Openings: News, Editing, Assignment, Online, Sports, etc. Duration: Summer
Salary: Unpaid (20-40 hours/week) For Credit: Mandatory
To Qualify: Must be enrolled in a college/university and be able to receive credit.
How to apply: Cover letter and résumé. Send to “Attn: Internship Coordinator”
Contact: Becky Sabo, News Editor
Other: For more details, see WEWS’s internships brochure.
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March 4, 2008
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Openings: Copy, Magazine writing, Production, Graphic design Duration: Six months, July-Dec
Salary: $10/hour (full-time) For Credit: Optional
To Qualify: College graduates. Minimum of 3.0 GPA.
How to apply: Visit internship Web site for specific guidelines.
Complete application form and e-mail following materials with the form: a cover letter, resumé, writing samples, 1-3 recommendation letters and an unofficial transcript.
Contact: Meg Dedmon, Intern Coordinator
Other: Southern Progress Corporation is a division of Time, Inc. Southern Progress has established itself as one of the largest lifestyle publishers in the country, and publishes titles such as Health, Cooking Light, Southern Living, Southern Accents, Coastal Living, Cottage Living and Sunset. Its magazines have a combined readership of more than 50 million, reaching readers in every
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March 11, 2009
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Openings: Various NBC shows and units Duration: Summer
Salary: Unpaid For Credit: Mandatory
To Qualify: Must be a junior, senior or graduate student.
How to apply: Résumé, written approval of a faculty sponsor and cover letter, indicating the applicant’s choice of assignment, career goals, availability.
Other: For complete details on available internship positions, visit NBC4’s internships page.
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March 15, 2009
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Circulation: 140,438 daily; 170,151 Sundays
Openings: Photo (1) Duration: 6 months (July-December)
Salary: $450 / week (Full-time)
To Qualify: Must be at least a junior, who has completed substantial coursework in journalism, worked for campus or other publications and maintained a B-average.
How to apply: Cover letter, résumé and portfolio.
Contact: Walt Stricklin, Director of Photography, (205) 325-2242
Other: Interns will be expected to work as a full-fledged journalist generating many of your own assignments, coordinating stories with other news departments and covering spot news, sports and features. Every intern is assigned a mentor and receives daily critiques. Our emphasis is on helping the profession by producing well-rounded journalists.
These are highly competitive internships and there is no set deadline for applying. We are looking at portfolios all year long.
For more details, visit The News’ internships page.
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Address: 666 Broadway, 11th Floor,
Circulation: 214,840 monthly
Openings: Art Duration: 3-5 months, Summer
Salary: Unpaid, Part-time
To Qualify: Prior work experience preferred, but knowledge of Harper’s and desire to contribute to the magazine matters more.
How to apply: Application form,cover letter, résumé, two references.
Contact: Stacey D. Clarkson, (212) 420-5749
Other: For more details, visit Harpers’ internships page.
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March 16, 2009
Scripps Howard Foundation (Semester in Washington)
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Openings: News (6) Duration: 14 weeks -Fall
Salary: $2,350 (fall) For Credit: Optional
To Qualify: Must be a junior or senior, planning a career in print or online journalism.
How to apply: Application form, resumé, one-page essay (analyzing a print or online story about the 2008 presidential campaign or presidential transition and why the story works, or doesn't), two recommendation letters, references, five clips.
Contact: Jody Beck, Director, (202) 408-2748
Other: Students work for the Scripps Howard News Service. Interns are housed for free in furnished apartments in NW Washington D.C.
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March 27, 2009
Chicago Public Radio (WBEZ 91.5 FM)
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Openings: Production, Research, News Duration: 12 weeks – Summer
Salary: Unpaid (15-35 hours per week) For Credit: Optional
To Qualify: Previous internship experience is a plus but not necessary.
How to apply: Application form, cover letter, résumé, three letters of reference and supporting materials (design, writing or audio samples).
Contact: internships@ChicagoPublicRadio.org, (312) 948-4600
Other: For more information, visit CPR’s internships page.
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