Documenatry Film - Research & Development Internship

We are looking for individuals with sharp language and analytical skills, a dedicated work ethic and an eagerness to learn. Selected interns will be involved in research and development of a new feature length documentary film. This is a great opportunity to see how a documentary film takes shape and gets up and running.

Potential tasks include:
-Acquiring archival & research materials, and preparing research briefs for producers/story editors to create program content
-Maintaining a database of relevant blogs, articles and contacts
-Assisting in scout preparations and execution with some possibility of shoot prep
-Helping with general office tasks

Ark Media strives to provide a solid educational experience with it's internship program. The spots are unpaid though a daily stipend is provided. Although we do rely on interns for some general office help, the bulk of the work is in the research and production of our films. Interns are closely supervised and taught new skills that are required in our industry. We make every effort to provide a beneficial experience for the interns.

Spring Editorial Intern

Us Weekly is looking for qualified individuals to intern in the editorial department of the magazine's New York headquarters for the Spring semester. Candidates must be highly-motivated, organized, upbeat and responsible individuals with a genuine passion for entertainment/celebrity news and pop culture. The internship program lasts 13 weeks max., and interns are expected to work a minimum of two full days in the office (no telecommuting).

Some duties that will be expected of interns include: conducting phone interviews, transcribing taped interviews, conducting man-on-the street polling, researching, covering red carpet events and press junkets/conferences on behalf of the magazine, taking notes on celebrity TV appearances, and some routine office duties.

Internship is paid, and school credit is optional.

Editorial Intern

Artspace Magazine is looking for a smart, motivated, and resourceful intern to work with the editorial staff at an online-only publication, which aims to provide access to and an understanding of the art world to collectors. 


The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, professional, and above all familiar with and comfortable writing about contemporary art. Applicants with a combination of art history backgrounds and some level of journalistic experience are very much encouraged.  


Tasks are evenly divided between assisting with research on such issues as artist biography and exhibition history and writing profiles, criticism, and event reporting for publication under your own byline. This position calls for two days a week in the Artspace office and will offer plentiful opportunities to be published on the site.  

Online Intern, Gotham Magazine

The online editor for Gotham magazine is looking for a sharp, savvy editorial intern with a go-getter attitude and great clips. Daily tasks will include writing blog posts, fact checking, creating slideshows, and assisting with social media.

Previous luxury fashion and lifestyle editorial experience a plus. Basic CMS, html, and Photoshop skills required. Two days per week.

This is a great opportunity for mentorship, clips, and hands-on digital media experience.

Summer Intern

DNAinfo New York is looking for summer interns.

Want to get out and report on New York City’s neighborhoods? Want to cover a variety of stories — crime, politics, food and many more! — and have every day be a new adventure? Want to get experience (and clips!) in a modern digital newsroom?

Then apply!

This is not a get coffee and log tapes internship. This is a get out there and write it, shoot it, tweet it internship.

Features Reporting Intern

The New York Daily News seeks part-time spring interns for the Features Department. We ask that students commit to two days per week, compensated at $7.25 per hour. Candidates must have writing and reporting experience, and should be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, file on deadline, multitask and think on their feet. The internship runs from January to May.

Time Inc. Lifestyle Group Fellowship Program

Time Inc.'s LifeStyle Group Fellowship program, based out of Birmingham, AL, offers recent college graduates the opportunity to gain experience at some of our trusted brands including Southern Living, Coastal Living, Cooking Light and Oxmoor House. Opportunities are offered in the following areas: editorial, marketing, video, finance, digital, photography and test kitchens. The fellowship program will run from July 2014 to June 2015. Candidates who are unwilling or unable to relocate to Birmingham for the Fellowship program will not be eligible for consideration.

60 Minutes Intern

60 Minutes is a CBS News magazine with investigative reports and features focusing on people and events in the news and behind the headlines. Applicants must be proficient with Lexis-Nexis, must have excellent research skills, must know that they want to work in broadcast journalism and must be eager and prepared to take advantage of this rare opportunity. Juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible. This is an unpaid internship. Students are required to get college credit.

Editorial Intern

The National Memo, a political website and newsletter that reaches more than 750,000 inboxes every day, is seeking ambitious, web-savvy interns for winter 2014 and beyond. Tasks will include aggregating the news as the election campaigns go into high gear, building fun new features for our site, political reporting, and assisting editor-in-chief Joe Conason with research. This is a paid internship where students will get real hands-on experience while working closely with our senior staff.

Food.com Spring Internship

Food.com, the web’s third largest food and cooking site (part of Scripps Networks Interactive), is looking for a spring intern to join our team. Interns will help with content creation, community/site management, editorial brainstorming, social media and more.

Ideally, you will work at least 15 hours a week in our Chelsea offices. Days are flexible.

You must:
•Be detail-oriented
•Be web-savvy
•Be a junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited college/university
•Have a minimum GPA of 3.0
•Have previous internship experience, participation in college clubs/organizations or in-depth coursework in a related field
•Be legally eligible to work in the United States

A sense of humor and a go-get-‘em attitude is a bonus. A love of food is helpful for the job, but a cover letter about your mother’s cooking or all of the great restaurants you’ve tried is not.

This is a paid internship.

Application Deadline: Monday, 12/16/2013