The Observer’s newsroom boasts a unique and tightly knit culture that benefits from both the energy and fearlessness of young reporters and as the experience and wisdom of editors. Interns are integrated into this environment and into the weekly production cycle of the paper, where they have the opportunity to gain invaluable reporting and general newsroom experience. When the paper is on deadline, interns are charged with fact-checking articles as they move from writer to editor to copy desk to production. When not on deadline, interns are encouraged to become acquainted with editors and writers, get involved in longer-term projects, and do their own reporting and writing for the paper. Interns are also expected to blog for the local New York vertical of the website.
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Studio 360 intern/volunteer
Studio 360 is looking for sharp, enthusiastic self-starters, with or without radio skills, to participate in the program as interns and volunteers. We accept Interns who are currently enrolled in school or have graduated no more than 12 months before the start of the internship (January). We also welcome Volunteers, no longer in school, who want to explore radio and multimedia production.
Responsibilities
Studio 360’s internship is a hands-on experience. Interns and volunteers sit in on editorial meetings, gather research, pitch ideas, collect materials for the website, and learn a variety of tasks involved in producing a weekly program. Over the course of the term, interns and volunteers gain fundamental radio skills (including audio editing) and will assist staff mentors with producing segments for the show.
Terms last about four months and require at least a 21-hour commitment for interns (full-time interns are preferred); volunteers are asked to participate for as many hours as they are able. The internship takes place at WNYC in Lower Manhattan. There is a $12 stipend per day.
The deadline for the spring term is October 25, 2015.
For more information, please see our internships page: http://www.studio360.org/about/internships/
Editorial internship - Lifestyle
Mashable is seeking an editorial intern with experience in creating content for the site's growing Lifestyle vertical. Lifestyle covers many topic areas, such as food, fashion, fitness, dating, etc. Fluency in all coverage areas is not required; in fact, proven knowledge in 1-2 content areas is encouraged. Please indicate in your cover letter where your experience lies, specifically.
Candidates should be familiar with Mashable's coverage, especially with its Lifestyle channel, and have demonstrated reporting experience. An active and fluent social media presence is a huge plus.
The Day to Day
—Pitching and writing lifestyle stories in realms like food, fitness, relationships, culture, beauty, DIY, etc.
—The intern will be responsible for reporting both "light-lift" news and evergreen, utility features.
—Curating photos for the above mentioned topic areas.
—Research assistance
—Photo/video shoot assistance
Must Haves
—MUST be full of creative ideas Mashable has never seen before
—Solid news writing skills
—Internet savvy and active on social media
—Familiarity with HTML and WordPress strongly preferred
—Must be a self-starter
5280 Summer Editorial Internship - paid
5280 offers editorial internship positions in the summer, fall, and spring. Internships are hands-on and involve a variety of responsibilities as well as the opportunity to regularly interact with the editorial staff.
Primary duties include fact-checking stories, contributing research to larger stories and feature packages, and writing shorter stories for the front-of-the-book and dining sections. Interns also enter descriptions for the calendar and dining listings sections, and write for 5280.com.
Editorial Assistant Internship
GO Magazine, the nation's most widely read free lesbian publication, seeks an editorial intern to report to senior editorial staff.
Duties include:
*proofreading both print and digital copy
*researching and developing features with senior editorial staff
*coordinating photo acquisition from digital sources and taking photos at events
*monitoring LGBT news, contributing to news stories and feature articles and/or pitching stories for online publication
*providing general office support to senior editorial staff
*remote working environment OK
*must be interested in/familiar with current LGBT and queer issues
*proficiency with MS Office required
Summer 2016 Reporting Internship with The Wall Street Journal in Asia
The Wall Street Journal in Asia is seeking undergraduate and graduate students who intend to pursue a career in journalism. This is a full-time, paid, 10-week summer internship. It cannot be completed while taking classes. The summer internships generally take place over June, July and August, though start dates can be flexible in certain circumstances.
The application should include a cover letter, resume and up to six published samples of your work (written and/or multi-media, though not self-published).
We are looking for one intern who will work in the Hong Kong office or another bureau in Asia. Our selection process is competitive and rigorous. We will only contact those applicants who pass initial screenings and who we wish to invite for interview. We will focus heavily on newsgathering, reporting and editing skills across print and online platforms.
https://internationalcareers-dowjones-newscorp.icims.com/jobs/27277/job
Editorial Intern
Hearst Digital is looking for an enthusiastic, motivated, and dedicated editorial intern to join a team that is creating a new brand covering fashion, beauty, music, entertainment, culture, travel, food, and more. This is a unique opportunity to help build a media brand from the ground up and will offer invaluable insight into the process. This position will support editors with varying assignments, from conducting research and pitching stories to assisting with administrative tasks. The ideal candidate will be creative and resourceful, with a passion for discovering new, exciting creative talent. They must be able to work well independently and be excited about producing high-quality content in a startup-like environment.
Artforum.com Fall Internship
The program is a great opportunity for those seeking to learn the dynamics of contemporary art criticism and as well as the workings of online media. Daily duties include fact-checking exhibition reviews, transcribing artists interviews, and performing research for our video column, among others. The position is unpaid and we prefer a a commitment of two days a week anywhere in Monday-Thursday, with hours from 1pm-6pm for five months and consistent hours kept throughout the duration of the internship.
Paid Internship
Are you passionate about Latin America? Are you entrepreneurial? Do you enjoy writing about important political, economic, and cultural topics for a large audience? If so, please apply for this unique paid internship for Americas Society and Council of the Americas (AS/COA) and its independent publication Americas Quarterly (AQ). Founded in 2008 and based in New York City, AQ is currently revamping its approach to appeal to a broader audience and evolve into the premier publication for politics, business, and culture in our hemisphere.
This is an exciting time to be here, with many opportunities for our interns to learn and grow with us. Your responsibilities will include: researching, writing, and editing for AQ’s print and online editions; working on AS/COA’s policy research and support team; attending meetings and interacting with AS/COA members; and assisting with administrative tasks as needed.
Internship
We need applicants who can come in two days a week to tackle reporting, fact checking, transcribing and the various other tasks that fall on our plates.