Author: Journalism Program

CUNY Athletic Conference Internships

CUNY Athletic Conference has summer internships in journalism and in social media, as well as in video, television and streaming production, and in video editing and graphics. Learn more about each position and apply now.
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IEEE Editorial Internship

IEEE Spectrum Magazine, which covers engineering and applied sciences, is seeking a summer editorial intern based in New York to report, blog and write news and personal-service articles. Find out more about this unique publication.

New York Public Radio Internships

WNYC, New York public radio’s flagship station, has posted its summer 2020 internships, which begin June 1. All NYPR interns are paid $15 per hour. Find out how to apply by the March 27 deadline.
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Group Nine Internships

Group Nine is currently seeking ambitious, motivated, and dedicated interns to join its ten-week summer internship program, with New York-based openings across brands like NowThis, POPSUGAR and Thrillist. Apply by March 31.
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Dow Jones Internships

Dow Jones' Barron’s Group has an opening for a New York City-based video/audio internship, working closely with editors, video and audio producers to help create content for MarketWatch, Barron’s and Mansion Global. Click to learn more and apply.
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Schneps Media Internships

New York community company Schneps Media is seeking an unpaid editorial intern to help with digital content for its New York Family publication. Learn more about this leading, New York-based local media company.
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Hunter Journalism Alum Joins NBC’s New Mobile Streaming App

Amy Russo, a 2017 Hunter Journalism graduate, this month is joining NBCUniversal as an associate producer with Quibi, a mobile streaming service set to launch in April. Find out more about the new app and Russo’s role. Plus, are you a Hunter journalism alum landing a new job? Share the details.
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Hunter News Literacy Site Hits Spring Term Running

A Hunter College website focused on news literacy has started off the spring term in the last week with a burst of new content. Faculty and students alike contributed items on TikTok, libel, social media, censorship and disinformation. Check out the latest on NewsLiteracyMatters.com.