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Jobs and Fellowships |
Fellowships Websites:
Pulliam Journalism Fellowship/ Indy Star
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/HELP03/80129025
Job Websites:
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Internships |
All students are encouraged strongly to obtain internships,
primarily during the summer, because they provide invaluable
professional experience. Many students have one
or more internships before graduation. Almost all students seeking
internships in their respective fields are able to obtain
employment. Only students in the following majors advertising, broadcasting, news/editorial and PR may
take internships for credit in their majors.
There are many internships available to all students both for credit and not for credit.
Students should check with the program coordinator
for current internship opportunities.
American Society of Newspaper Editors Internships Page:
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
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Minority Internships Offered by the Media |
Art Peters Program at The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Seven minority college students will be selected for a 10-week internship,
four in copyediting and three in reporting. After an orientation period,
reporting interns are assigned to the metropolitan, business, features or sports desks.
Copyediting interns may be assigned to those desks or the
national/foreign desk. Interns are paid $573 a week. Students from all
college classes are eligible. To apply, send a letter, resume and clips or
other work samples to Paul Jawblow, director of internships and recruiting,
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Suite 100, 1100 E. Hector St. Conshohocken PA 19428.
Application deadline is Nov. 15.
Associated Press Summer Minority Internship.
Black Asian American, Native American and Hispanic college juniors
seniors and graduate students who are in school full time at the time
of application are eligible for his 13 week program. Interns work in
one of he AP's domestic bureaus. Students who successfully complete
the program will be offered full-time jobs with the AP after graduation.
For more information write: Jack Stokes, director of recruiting,
The Associated Press, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020.
The Blethen Family Internships.
College graduates committed to print journalism who are
African American, Asian American, Latino, Native American or
Pacific Islanders are eligible for one-year newspaper internships.
Applicants should have a strong desire to pursue their career in the Pacific Northwest.
Interns spend four months training at each of the following Washington
newspapers: Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Yakima Herald-Republic and The Seattle
Times. Interns are paid and receive housing and medical coverage.
For information write to: The Seattle Times, newsroom
intern coordinator, PO Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111 or call 206-464-2282.
Application deadlines are March 28 Aug 29 and Nov 28.
Dow Jones Newspaper Fund Business Reporting Program.
Up to 12 summer internships will be offered to college minority
sophomores and juniors to work as business reporters at daily newspapers.
All interns attend a one week pre-internship training program
(paid for by the Newspaper Fund and participating newspapers)
before beginning their internships. Interns are paid regular wages
by the newspapers where they work. Interns returning to school will
receive $1 000 scholarships. Applications are available beginning
Aug. 15 from Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, P.O. Box 300,
Princeton, NJ 08543-0300 or by calling 609-452-2820.
Information is also available at www.dowjones.com/newsfund.
Application deadline is Nov. 15.
Hispanic Link News Service Internships/National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Two internships will be awarded to Hispanics aspiring to be journalists.
Applicants will be judged on basic writing skills (emphasis on English
language) journalistic potential and commitment to pursuing journalism
as a career Interns will cover all branches of the federal establishment
with special focus on activities that affect the nation's Hispanics.
Internships carry a $18,000 annual salary. Apply in the spring and
fall to: Charles Ericksen, Hispanic Link News Service, 1420 N St.
N.W., Washington, DC 20005 or call 202-234-0280. Fax: 202-234-4090;
E-mail: ZAPOTEC@aol.com
Kaiser Media Internships in Urban Health Reporting.
Nine summer internships are offered by six major metropolitan
newspapers and three TV stations to young minority journalists
or journalism graduates interested in reporting on urban public health issues.
Interns are selected by the papers/TV stations Interns attend a one-week
briefing on urban public health issues and health reporting at the
National Press Foundation before beginning the internships.
Interns receive a 12 week stipend, travel and project expenses.
For information write to Penny Duckham executive director Kaiser Media
Fellowships Program, Kaiser Family Foundation, 2400 Sand Hill Road,
Menlo Park, CA 94025 or call 415-854-9400; Fax 415-854-4800; E-mail:
pduckhamkff .org
Landmark Communications Inc Minority Internships.
Eight one-year internships are open to minorities who have completed
their undergraduate work. Positions are available for news and sports
reporters, copy editors, graphic artists and photographers.
The program is designed to train participants for full-time employment
at one of the 40 Landmark newspapers. Interns spend four months a
each of three Landmark papers. During the internship, trainees
receive the same benefits as other employees. A $300
moving allowance is paid between the second and third moves.
The interns may be hired to full-time positions at any point during
the scheduled training program. Most trainees will find employment at
The Virginian Pilot; Roanoke Times; or Greensboro NC) News &
Record Reporting interns must have automobiles. Clips
are considered when making the selections. To apply, send a
cover letter, resume and samples of work to Marvin Lake, Recruiting,
Landmark Communications, Inc., 150 W. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk,
VA 23510 or call 804-446-2538.
Modesto Bee Minority Intern Program.
Students who have completed at least their junior year in college
with either basic journalism training or newspaper experience should
apply by Dec. 30 to intern the following year. Assignments are
made based on skills and energy shown by the applicants;
internships are available during the summer. Applicants
should send a cover letter outlining their career goals,
a complete resume, five work samples and names of at least
three professional references to: Sandels LaMont, The Modesto Bee,
P O. Box 5256, Modesto, CA 95352. Interns usually work 12 weeks and
receive $420 per week.
National Association of Black Journalists Summer Journalism Internships.
Minority undergraduate sophomores and juniors enrolled in
an accredited four year college or university who are majoring
in journalism or planning a career in the field are eligible to apply.
Paid internships are 10 weeks during the summer at newspapers,
magazines, and radio and television stations. For program details
and application requirements write after Aug. 1 to: NABJ, Internship
Coordinator, 3100 Taliaferro Hall, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742-7717. Apply by Nov. 1.
The Oregonian Minority Internship Program.
Minority journalists with a commitment to a career in newspaper
journalism are eligible for this two-year internship that combines
practical experience with professional mentoring in specialized
areas. Midway through the second year, interns may apply for
any staff openings available at The Oregonian. For application
information, write to The Oregonian, Minority Internship Program,
Kay Balmer, recruiting director, 1320 S.W. Broadway, Portland,
OR 97201 or call 503-221-8039. Application deadline is Jan. 15;
program begins September 1999.
Philadelphia Daily News Internships.
Open to minority
college students with good academic records and same journalistic
experience. Interns work during the summer as artists, copy editors
in news or sports or as reporters in news, sports, features or business
and earn $500 a week.To apply, send a resume, work samples and
the names of three references to Michael Days, assistant managing
editor, Philadelphia Daily News, 400 N. Broad St., P.O. Box 7788,
Philadelphia, PA 19101. Application deadline is Nov. 30.
Society of Environmental Journalists Fellowship Program for Journalists of Color.
These travel fellowships for working journalists will underwrite airfare,
shared lodging and registration to SEJ's national conference.
Application deadline is mid July, 1998 for the 1998 conference in
Chattanooga, Tenn. For information and an application form, write to
SEJ Office, P.O. Box 27280, Philadelphia, PA 19118.
Phone: 215-836-9970; Fax: 215-836-9972; E-mail:
sejoffice@aol.com; sej.org.
Star Publications Minority Internships.
Open to students who have completed their junior year in
college and have a major or minor concentration in journalism.
Internship length and time will be based on the needs of Star
Publications and the college or university. The paid internship
will include supervised training and experience in a variety of
reporting and photojournalism skills. Interested students should
write to Dennis W. Shook Sr., human resources manager,
Star Publications, 6901 W. 1 59th St., Tinley Park, IL 60477.
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