ELLE DECOR and House Beautiful Web Intern

ELLEDecor.com and housebeautiful.com are looking for enthusiastic and hard-working interns for Spring 2014. As a web intern, you'll work closely with the editors of both sites. Responsibilities include generating story ideas; building and writing slideshows, articles, and blog posts; brainstorming ideas for syndication; SEO; photo and editorial research; blogger and site outreach; assisting with social media; and much more.

Candidates must be able to receive school credit and contribute two days per week at our New York office.

Editorial Intern — Spring

Tell New Yorkers where to go and what to do in the city each week as an intern in the Village Voice's calendar department. Responsibilities include fact-checking, researching, and writing event listings, pitching ideas to the editor of the calendar section, and contributing short weekly entertainment pieces to our Voice Choices section in print (which do pay a little).

Interns will also assist the culture editor. Those with a passion for books and an interest in interviewing authors should definitely apply.

Good Housekeeping Web Intern

Good Housekeeping is looking for web interns for spring 2014. Responsibilities include writing, editing, and building content for the web (about food, cool products, beauty, and more!), pitching ideas, assisting with research and fact-checking, growing our social media presence, and much more. Interns may have the opportunity to participate in tests in the Good Housekeeping Research Institute and Test Kitchen. The ideal candidate should be familiar with basic HTML, and will be able to commit to 2 days a week. This is an unpaid internship and you must receive college credit.

Spring 2014 News Intern

The responsibilities of the News Intern include (but are not limited to):

• Working in CFR's content management system to code and edit pieces for the site
• Interview transcription
• Story research
• Photo research
• Assisting with research for interactive multimedia projects

Editorial Intern

Stereogum is seeking NYC-based Editorial Interns for Spring 2014.

The Stereogum Editorial Internship is an exclusive program that accepts a small number of applicants each semester. The program is open to students currently enrolled in journalism and/or creative writing programs.

The internship offered here is multifaceted. The right applicant will be involved with all aspects of the site's editorial and production process, which includes (but is not limited to): assisting writers and editors with research, transcription, and reporting; assembling posts in the site's admin; curating photo galleries; setting up video and audio streams; vetting new artists for coverage; assisting in curation and assembly of live events; and of course writing for Stereogum.

The right applicant will be highly ambitious and deeply plugged into new music, with goals to work in music journalism and/or the field of music. He or she should be a skilled writer with some web background as well as social media savvy.

Stereogum Editorial Interns are expected to work two (2) full days per week; schedules are flexible, however, and will be based on both parties’ needs and availability. Editorial Interns should have access to a laptop and smartphone; additionally, it wouldn’t hurt to own a digital camera and digital audio recorder.

Online Editorial Intern

Interview Magazine is seeking web editorial interns for the spring semester. Interns must be available two days a week.

Interns will be responsible for working closely with the Online Editors to help maintain the Interview site, www.interviewmagazine.com. Interns will gain experience with all aspects of running a website and the ever-evolving world of online media. Duties will include: transcribing the interviews that appear on the site, building slideshows and uploading photos, pitching and researching story ideas, and some blogging. There is a strong mentorship component to the internship, with constant feedback provided on writing and pitches.

Potential interns must have a passion for all the areas we cover: fashion, music, art, film, and culture.

Experience with transcription and web production is a plus, as is blogging experience.

Video Journalism Intern

As a video journalism intern, you're a part of the production team. You'll participate in all our production meetings, edit videos that come in from around the globe, as well as prepare them for publishing. You'll also have the opportunity to produce your own stories from New York City to be published on www.storyhunter.tv and all our partner sites, earning $1,000 for each one. Join a fast-paced working environment, and experience what it's like to work for a young and growing international media company.

Features Intern

Woman’s Day is searching for enthusiastic spring interns to join its features department. We are looking for students working toward a degree in journalism or English, who are interested in women’s lifestyle magazines.

Ideal candidates will be organized, creative, self-motivated, and passionate about the magazine. Interns will work closely with our features team to research and brainstorm ideas for articles on personal finance, pets, women entrepreneurs, and women making a difference in their communities.

Depending on the days interns work, there are opportunities to attend production meetings and pitch meetings.

Editorial Intern

2Blue Media Group is seeking an editorial intern who is passionate about journalism, social media, and all things Internet. The intern will work closely with the company's Editor-in-Chief, Managing
Editor, and Editorial Director.

He or she will be responsible for:
-Pitching and writing 1-2 news stories or evergreen features per day that fall under health, entertainment, movies, music, TV, travel, fashion, food, parents, finance, or tech.
-Pitching and producing evergreen slideshows.
-Helping to grow 2Blue's Twitter and Facebook accounts through link shares, exchanges, and other social outlets.
-Uploading and formatting content and packaging wires and partner content.
-Choosing photos for content.
-Attending press events on behalf of 2Blue.

The candidate will be required to work 2 days per week in our midtown office, and will be compensated
$12/hr.

NY1 News Internship - Spring 2014

NEWS INTERNS:

• General News: Interns will work with assignment editors, photographers and news producers as they gather, research, write and produce the local news of the day. This internship is split between work in the field and the newsroom.

• Local Edition: Interns will work with NY1’s Queens, Staten Island and Bergen County, NJ reporters, anchors and researchers to produce local stories. These positions offer a mix of time in the newsroom and in the field.

• Political Unit: Interns will work with the political team (producers, reporters and writers) to produce NY1’s nightly political program Inside City Hall. Candidates with knowledge of city and state government are preferred.

• Education: Intern will work with NY1’s Education Reporter helping to write, research, and produce local education stories. Candidates with knowledge of educational policy and city government are preferred.

• Transit: Intern will work with NY1’s Transit Reporter helping to write, research and produce stories about the city’s transit system. Candidates with knowledge of the transit system are preferred. This internship will require candidates to travel the system throughout the five boroughs to check on story tips. Social media skills are a plus.

• NY1.com: Intern will work with the New Media team to write headlines, develop content, edit copy and create multimedia stories. There will also be opportunities to get hands-on experience creating photos and video for web and use social media tools like Twitter and Facebook to reach out to our viewers.

• NY1 Noticias: Interns will work with NY1 Noticias’ reporters, producers and writers to produce the content on our Spanish language news channel. These positions offer a mix of time in the newsroom and in the field. Must be bi-lingual.

• The Call: Interns will have the opportunity to conduct “man on the street” interviews (with photographer) on the topic of the night, screen, log, and edit the interviews into sound bites, edit video clips, sort anchor scripts, run TelePrompter during production, and participate in editorial decisions for our live nightly call-in show.

FEATURES & SPORTS INTERNS

• Living Unit: Interns will work with reporters and producers who research, shoot and write NY1’s feature reports (including Arts, Health & Fitness, On Stage, Technology Report and Money Matters) and long-form special programming.

• NY1 for You: Interns will assist producer and reporter on shoots, interview subjects, pitch story ideas, and research investigative and consumer stories.

• Sports: Interns will log sporting events, edit highlights, assist in the control room during live shows, attend sporting events and assist shooters in the field.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR ALL INTERNS

Candidates for internships MUST:

• Receive academic credits

• Have strong interpersonal, verbal/written communication skills, leadership and organizational abilities.

• Maintain a professional appearance, be enthusiastic, and have a demonstrated interest in journalism and news.

• Be able to commit to 16 hours per week.

• This is an UNPAID INTERNSHIP.

Coursework or previous internship experience in communications, journalism or related field is preferred.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.