This position will report and produce daily content for our afternoon news program. The intern will work with the program host and the news editor to learn and assist with entry-level tasks and larger assignments. This may include reporting stories, producing, and booking interviews, publishing web pieces, and producing audio features.
Who Should Apply?
Any student (undergrad or graduate) or recent graduates studying journalism, media, communication, or with an interest in public media journalism are eligible. Must be authorized to work in the United States and be able to be physically present in our Colchester Studio. We can accommodate flexible schedules within regular business hours.
Details:
This is a temporary part time hourly non-union position (internship). Compensation is $20.00/hour, averaging ~24 hours a week. This internship is expected to run from May 29-Aug. 14 (11 weeks).
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