February 28, 2011

Paid summer internships @ Oklahoma newspapers

Paid journalism internships are available at 28 Oklahoma newspapers this summer. Hurry, the application deadline is March 4.

Positions are available at The Oklahoma City Oklahoman, Tulsa World and several mid-sized and small newspapers. Interns will work up to 40 hours per week for approximately eight weeks. The internship salary is $8 per hour for a maximum of $2,560. Applicants must be enrolled full time as a college sophomore, junior or senior during the 2010-11 academic year.

Click here for more details and to download an application.

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Travel writing internships & jobs

offManhattan.com, an online resource covering car-free getaways near New York City, is seeking seasoned travel writers. oM is also looking to hire undergraduate interns with a strong interest in and at least 1 or 2 years of experience with travel journalism and online and social media. Being eco-conscious is a plus.

This is an incredibly exciting time to be joining our innovative green travel website as we expand and grow into new markets.

Location: New York + San Francisco

Compensation: Great travel perks and expenses are covered.

E-mail resume and relevant clips to jobs@offmanhattan.com.


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Paid internship @ Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a non-profit organization that sponsors independent reporting projects on under-reported issues and regions around the globe, is offering a paid summer internship in its Washington, D.C. office. Internship pays $1,000 per month.

The intern's main duties will include:
  • outreach to further engagement on global systemic issues and increase viewership of international reporting
  • use social networking sites, online blogs and other new media strategies to reach broad audiences and increase online traffic
  • maintain website, online profiles and channels (including YouTube Channels)
  • assist with event coordination and promotion
Not required but desirable: familiarity with HTML, familiarity with the blogosphere, and experience with increasing web traffic through campaigns such as Google Adwords and social networking sites. Applicants should also have an interest in, and some familiarity with, current international affairs.

Send applications to: jobs@pulitzercenter.org with the subject line indicating "Internship" and that you're applying for summer. Explain your interests lie, and what talents you can bring to the Pulitzer Center. Please include a one-page resume, brief writing sample of no more than three pages, and a list of three references including their phone numbers or email addresses.

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February 26, 2011

Paid summer internship @ Salt Lake City newspaper

The Deseret News, a 75,000-circulation daily newspaper in Salt Lake City, Utah, is offering paid summer internships. Hurry, the deadline is February 28.

Some interns are full time (40 hours a week) and some are part-time ( 16-24 hours a week). Each internship pays $8 an hour.

There are multiple departments seeking interns, applicants are urged to apply for an internship at more than one department. Specific information for departments offering internships follows.

NEW MEDIA: Formatting and generating content for deseretnews.com and associated websites. Aptitude for website design and development helpful. Full-time and part-time internships. For more information, contact Greg Kratz, 801-237-2147, gkratz@desnews.com.

LOCAL NEWS: Reporting on police, courts, business, communities, schools, politics, human services, general news stories. Full- or part-time interns. For more information contact David Schneider, 801-237-2158, daves@desnews.com.

MORMON TIMES & FEATURES: News and information for and about members of the LDS Church, plus general-interest arts, entertainment, lifestyles, home and garden, crafts, family issues, food and leisure. Work includes writing and managing online content. Full- or part-time internships. For more information, contact Aaron Shill, 801-236-6079, ashill@desnews.com.

CHURCH NEWS (an official publication of the LDS Church): news and information for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Full-time internship. For more information, contact Sarah Jane Weaver, 801-236-6049, sarah@desnews.com.

Intern applications are due in our office by Feb. 28. They can be sent to Lisa Bowen, Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, UT 84110, or e-mailed to bowen@desnews.com. We will conduct interviews in our offices on Saturday morning, March 5.

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February 25, 2011

Announcer job @ Southern Calif. radio station

KDAR 98.3 FM, a Christian-themed radio station located in Oxnard, Calif., seeks a radio announcer/music host.

This position requires someone who enjoys a variety of tasks in their day and is good at all of them. As announcer you’ll become known as the voice that leads into KDAR’s daily offering of radio teach/talk programs. You’ll also schedule, select and program the daily and weekend, “KDAR Music Show,” featuring the best of today’s Contemporary Christian Music.

You would help local businesses and your colleagues in the KDAR Sales Department by producing radio messages that work. There’s also the opportunity to interview local business owners and community leaders in KDAR’s daily talk show, “The Community Connection.”

To be “sharp” enough for this jack-of-all-trades job you’ll need two years of radio announcing experience and be familiar with automation systems and with FCC regulations for radio station operation. College degree is preferred.

To apply, contact KDAR PD Jeff Hunter at jeff.hunter@kdar.com, or email jobs@kdar.com with your resume and a description of your most significant achievement.

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Sports reporter job covering Univ. of Oklahoma

The Norman Transcript, a 14,000-circulation daily newspaper in Oklahoma, has extended its search for a sports writer.

You will have the opportunity to cover University of Oklahoma athletics, but most of the time will be the primary prep sports writer at The Transcript. We cover eleven high schools in all, and two, Norman High and Norman North, thoroughly. You will be in a position to shape the way high school sports is received and perceived throughout the area.

E-mail cover letter, resume and writing clips to: Debra A. Parker, editor; The Norman Transcript; dparker@normantranscript.com

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Paid summer internships @ North Dakota newspapers

Spend your summer reporting from the heart of North Dakota's oil patch. Journal Publishing Inc. has two paid, internships, 10-12 weeks, one at The Journal in Crosby and one at the Tioga Tribune. Both positions are for students who work as reporters under the guidance of a seasoned community newspaper editor. Send inquiries to Steve Andrist at stevea@crosbynd.com.

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Reporter job @ Milwaukee newspaper

The Daily Reporter, a daily newspaper in Milwaukee, Wisc., that covers statewide construction, business and legislative news, seeks a reporter.

Qualified candidates will have a bachelor's degree in journalism or related field, at least two years of daily newspaper experience, strong writing skills, knowledge of AP style and a desire to join a strong news team.​

If you are interested in joining our fun and creative team, please send a cover letter, resume and at least 3 news clips to: Chris Thompson at chris.​thompson@​dailyreporter.​com. Or by mail to: The Daily Reporter – Attn: Chris; 225 E.​ Michigan St.; Milwaukee, WI 53202.

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Radio reporter job in Ontario, Canada

CD 98.9, a Canadian radio station in Simcoe, Ontario, has an opening for a full time newscaster/reporter.

We are a station with a very strong commitment to local news coverage. We are looking for someone who understands what local radio is all about. We want someone who is interested in becoming a part of this community and has a strong nose for news.

Duties & responsibilities of this position:
- Reporting on weekly community meetings i.e. council, school board, and any other meetings and events that come up.
- anchor weekend morning newscasts
- Be available to cover other shifts when necessary

To be successful in this position you should have:
- Community College education in broadcast journalism or the equivalent
- Good news sense
- Good writing skills
- Strong on-air delivery
- The ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
- The ability to generate your own story ideas as well as follow-up on ideas from others.
- Can work evenings and weekends as required
- A valid drivers license and meet our insurance company standards

Interested individuals should contact CD 98.9 News Director Dave Kirby with resumes and audio samples by email at dkirby@cd989.com

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Reporter job @ transportation website in D.C.

Transport Topics, a news site for the American Trucking Association, is seeking a reporter for its Washington, D.C. area office.

This person will prepare and publish news on the TTNews.com Web site and in related electronic products. The online reporter must make fast and accurate decisions in response to breaking news and implement them on the spot according to editorial policies. This person will work closely with the news staff to coordinate posting of news items in order to improve the Web news coverage as well as keeping editors and beat reporters abreast of news developments.

We offer a competitive benefits package, which includes a salary of up to $40,000, medical/dental/vision plans, 401(k), and pre-taxed commuter options to name a few. We are located in Arlington, VA (Washington, DC metro area), within walking distance of the Ballston Metro station.

In order to be considered, please email your resume, cover letter, and salary requirement to: recruiter@trucking.org and put 02-2011-TT-On-line Reporter in the subject line.

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Entry-level reporter @ N.C. weekly newspaper

The Alleghany News, a weekly community newspaper located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northwestern North Carolina in Sparta, N.C., seeks a general assignment reporter.

Reporter will cover local government, school board, feature stories, spot news and some sports coverage as needed. Digital SLR photography and Macintosh computer experience a plus. Knowledge of AP style necessary. Some nights and rotating weekend work required.

Great opportunity for a self starter beginning a journalism career or an experienced journalist wanting a less hectic pace from the daily grind. We offer a competitive salary and benefit package including a scenic locale close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and other recreational and cultural attractions.

Send resume and 3 to 5 clips to: Ron Brown, General Manager, The Alleghany News, P.O. Box 8, Sparta, NC 28675 or email to manager@alleghanynews.com

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February 24, 2011

Sports reporter job @ Texas newspaper

The Port Arthur News, a 14,000-circulation daily newspaper near the Texas-Louisiana border, is seeking a full-time sports reporter.

The beat would include covering local high schools and Lamar State College-Port Arthur in print and on the Web. Some copy editing and pagination required. Excellent benefits package includes health insurance, vacation, sick leave.

E-mail resume and cover letter to Sports Editor Bob West at rdwest@usa.net.

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Paid sports journalism internship @ NCAA's website

A paid Spring internship is available at NCAA Digital, which oversees the day-to-day production of NCAA.com, including March Madness on Demand, NCAA Digital is part of the Turner Sports and Entertainment Digital Network.

Internship runs from March 7 to June 20, pays minimum wage and is based in Atlanta. Course credit is also available. Students must have completed their sophomore year in college prior to the start of the internship.

The NCAA.com Editorial Intern would assist in the daily production of NCAA.com, including editing stories, creating compelling web packages and NCAA.com section producing.
Major responsibilities:
•Edit stories for publication from NCAA staff writers and school Sports Information Directors
•Create compelling web packages including written pieces, video and photos
•Work with staff writers and other editors to find interesting angles to NCAA stories
•Create photo galleries centered around NCAA events
•Assist in game night coverage.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Paid sports journalism internship @ Team USA

Team USA is offering a paid summer digital media internship for TeamUSA.org, the official website of the U.S. Olympic Committee. Position is located in Colorado Springs and pays $9 per hour.

This person will assist with managing editor duties for Teamusa.org. They will be responsible for daily content updates to Teamusa.org using an online content management system. They will also create written, video and photo content for teamusa.org about the Olympic and Paralympic movement intended to inform and entertain fans.

Applicants must be enrolled in a Bachelor degree program at the junior or senior level status or enrolled in a Master degree program.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Paid internship @ New York City newspaper

The Queens Tribune, a 146,000-circulation free weekly newspaper in NYC's Queens borough, is seeking a handful of interns looking to get their foot in the door in journalism. 3-month internship includes a modest stipend and college credit is available.

Our interns will work covering meetings, writing stories, taking photos and helping out in the newsroom. Candidates will be expected to work at least three days a week, will have to be adept at meeting deadlines and must have a working knowledge of AP style.

To apply, send a letter and at least two clips to Editor Brian Rafferty at editor@queenstribune.com.

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Canadian Journalism Project seeks editor

The Canadian Journalism Project (a.k.a. J-Source.ca), the number one Canadian journalism news website in Canada, seeks a journalist to join its team as Associate Editor. Position pays $35,000-$40,000 and is based in Toronto.

The Associate Editor is directly responsible for managing all content on J-Source, acting as both a reporter and editor as necessary. You will be linking to, writing and posting news, features and commentary about what is happening in Canadian journalism: resources to help reporters, writers and editors; professional practices, ethics and media law; how journalism is taught and studied; and, academic research on the profession and the industry. While the site is targeted primarily to journalists, our audience also includes researchers, professors, students and the general public. J-Source.ca and its French counterpart ProjetJ.ca are projects of the Canadian Journalism Foundation (CJF) in collaboration with journalism schools and organizations across Canada.

Applicants should have a minimum of 2 years experience working as a journalist in a news gathering environment (multimedia experience an asset); visit J-Source regularly and can demonstrate a strong knowledge of and interest in Canadian journalism issues;have story ideas to suggest and potential sources of content; possess excellent research, reporting, writing, proofreading and editing skills in English and can ensure timely delivery of accurate content both as a reporter and editor; know how to produce original stories whether that’s working as a reporter or collaborating with volunteer editors and writers; know your way around the Web having tweeted, friended, blogged, managed content and otherwise communicated with various online networks;

Responsibilities:
* Seek out relevant news, opinion, analysis, resources and write daily blog posts about journalism;
* Report and write original features, live blogging of events;
* Copyedit all content ensuring consistency, accuracy, and fairness;
* Seek opportunities for original content, assign it (where required) on section editors' behalf, and work with creators and editors to shape and post the content
* Manage the weekly e-newsletter;
* Update J-Source Twitter and Facebook pages and moderate comments from readers throughout the day;
* Ensure J-Source.ca demonstrates journalistic excellence through all the content and its relationship with the audience;

Forward your curriculum vitae and cover letter by March 4, 2011. We thank all applicants but only those short-listed will be contacted. No phone calls or faxes.

Submit your resume and cover letter attention:

Heather McCall
Program Manager
The Canadian Journalism Foundation
59 Adelaide St. E, 5th floor
Toronto, ON M5C 1K6

Email: hmccall@cjf-fjc.ca

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Paid Summer & Fall journalism internships in D.C.

The National Journalism Center will offer several paid journalism internships this Summer and Fall in Washington, D.C. The Summer program runs from May 16 to Aug. 5; the Fall program is from Sept. 12 to Dec. 9.

Interns receive a $1,000 monthly stipend and spend 12 weeks working at newspapers, magazines, websites, and TV and radio stations. They also are provided with training, meet with prominent journalists and participate in discussions.

Students can take their internships for credit, as well as take the training seminar as an independent study course. Recent interns have been placed with media outlets around the Washington, D.C. area, including: The Washington Times, Washington Examiner, Fox News, Radio America, The Sean Hannity Show and Forbes.

College students, recent graduates and graduate students are encouraged to apply. Applicants are not required to be journalism majors; however, it is preferred to have some exposure/training to journalism and communications.

The application deadline is March 1 for the Summer program and July 15 for the Fall program. Students should apply ASAP as acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis.

Click here for more info and to apply.

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Junior reporter job @ CNNMoney.com

CNNMOney.com -- the business news web site for CNN, Fortune Magazine, and Money Magazine -- is seeking an Associate Producer (JR Reporter) for its New York newsroom.

Duties: He or she must work closely with the site's editors to report and write business news articles in the following areas: Markets, technology, small business, personal finance and economy. Must be comfortable in a fast-paced environment and able to respond to breaking news.

Qualifications: The successful candidate will have 2 - 3 years reporting experience with a business publication, wire service, major newspaper or online news site, and be comfortable delving into financial reports such as SEC filings, balance sheets and government data. Good communications skills, excellent command of English. Must be a good team player. Enthusiasm for journalistic work. Excellent research, interviewing and writing skills and ability to remain calm in a fast-paced, breaking news environment. At least a BA/BS degree in Journalism or English.

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. and its subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity Employers.

Candidates should apply online www.turnerjobs.com req # 121114

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Paid Spring internships @ Oakland news site

Oakland Local, a non-profit hyperlocal news website covering Oakland, Calif., is offering paid Spring internships. Hurry, the deadline is this Friday, Feb. 25.

Here are the details:

We are looking for 1-2 interns who can work a 10-15 hour a week schedule, with occasional nights and weekends for agreed-upon story coverage. Position is paid with a monthly stipend. We’ll help you become super-sharp in using news as a form of community engagement - and build great skills for the future.

Your job will be work with our staff, local community members, nonprofit staffers and others to write and publish stories on local news and events. You also will work with us to use social media to share those stories and help support conversations on issues and events.

To apply, please email a cover letter and résumé that details and demonstrates your experience, qualifications and availability, and explains why you feel you would be the right choice for this position to editor[at]oaklandlocal.com.

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February 23, 2011

Raleigh News & Observer seeking young journalists

The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., is seeking talented early-career journalists for reporting opportunities in its network of nine twice-weekly community newspapers. These popular papers, which offer news and feature coverage of fast-growing areas in the Research Triangle Park region, are delivered with The N&O to subscribers and as stand-alone community newspapers with advertising inserts to non-subscribing households.

Community staff journalists are expected to generate a healthy mix of hard news and features stories each week (usually 4 to 6 stories, plus briefs) on wide-ranging subjects such as municipal government, growth and development, crime, profiles, community events and everything in-between. They work in collaboration with N&O colleagues to plan coverage and share content; these jobs are excellent opportunities to grow, shine and advance.

Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, preferably in journalism, and one to two years reporting experience at a daily or community newspaper, or equivalent. Ability to work on deadline, multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment. Candidates should have expertise with editorial production software and an aptitude for mastering new applications.

Relocation assistance is not provided.

Please send letter of interest, resume and three work samples to jstark@newsobserver.com.

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Paid journalism internship with Wolf Blitzer

CNN is offering two paid summer internships assisting Wolf Blitzer and its show The Situation Room.

Internships run from June 6 to August 12 and are based in Washington, D.C. Interns are paid at minimum-wage course credit is available. Students must have completed their sophomore year in college prior to the start of the internship. In addition, students may not have graduated college or graduate school prior to the start of the internship. International students may apply.

The Situation Room, anchored by Wolf Blitzer, assembles top CNN correspondents, analysts, contributors and guests for complete, up-to-the minute coverage of the day's events. Modeled on the concept of the White House Situation Room, the program combines traditional reporting methods with the newest innovative online resources, making the entire process of newsgathering more transparent and placing the latest news and information at the viewers' fingertips. The Situation Room airs weekdays from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Students may have the opportunity to learn and observe a number of functions within the department, such as show research, videotape screening, logging, dubbing and other show production needs. Interns need to be available during the week for this internship.

Cick here for more details and to apply online.

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February 22, 2011

Paid internship @ CNN's Political Unit

CNN is offering two paid summer internships in its Political Unit in Washington, D.C.

Internships run from June 6 to August 12. Interns are paid at minimum-wage course credit is available. Students must have completed their sophomore year in college prior to the start of the internship. In addition, students may not have graduated college or graduate school prior to the start of the internship. International students may apply.

As a Political Unit intern, students will have the opportunity to gain insight into U.S. political system and CNN’s editorial process. They will learn how to compile research for the DC based show, Situation Room, and for the presidential, governors, senate and house elections through CNN Political Unit contacts and the Internet. They will be able to strengthen their research skills and contribute and listen to the show and futures meetings. In the field, interns have the opportunity to accompany producers to political events. In production, interns learn how to set up a script with tape and write using CNN’s database. Interns will also learn how to use CNN’s tape database to locate tapes for packages and sound bites for air. Interns would need to be available during the week for this internship.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Journalism job @ Facebook

Facebook is seeking a Journalist Program Manager with proven experience using Facebook in progressive ways as a journalist. The Journalist Program Manager will utilize both partnership and program management skills to help journalists understand the value of using Facebook, get started, and use it effectively over time. This is a full-time position based in New York on the Marketing team, and will work closely with the Media Partnerships team.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Paid internships @ CNN's Washington bureau

CNN is offering two paid summer internships in its Washington Newsgathering Department. Hours will be flexible and may include weekends.

Internships run from June 6 to August 12. Interns are paid at minimum-wage course credit is available. Students must have completed their sophomore year in college prior to the start of the internship. In addition, students may not have graduated college or graduate school prior to the start of the internship. International students may apply.

Interns will learn how CNN plans stories and orchestrates live breaking news coverage and daily programming. Interns will shadow and assist coverage managers, assignment editors, beat leaders, producers, live producers, photojournalists and news assistants. Intern duties include research, fact-checking, tapes logging, assistance with interviews and participation at press events. Interns should come away with sharper editorial and writing skills, exposure to leading technology and increased knowledge of the U.S. government and political system.

Deadline to apply is March 6. Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Paid internships @ popular Toronto lifestyle website

TrendHunter.com, a website that gets 38 million-plus views per month and covers what's trendy in fashion, technology and pop culture, is offering several paid journalism and social media internships in its Toronto office. The semester-long internship comes with a $1,000 stipend.

"Our interns learn a curriculum that covers writing, editing, online publishing, PR, online marketing, SEO, social media, and trend research. These skills are heavily sought after by employers who are desperately trying to understand the online media space," the announcement states.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Journalism scholarships for Ohio students

The Ohio Newspapers Foundation will award three scholarships of $1,500 each to students who are enrolled in an Ohio college or university and majoring in journalism or an equivalent degree program. Applicants are not limited to, but preference will be given to students demonstrating a career commitment to newspaper journalism. Click here for more info and to download an application.

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Paid summer magazine internships in NYC

The magazines Home, Food, Family, Crafts, Gardening, Lifestyle and Decorating are offering paid journalism internships this summer in their New York City offices.

The 10-week summer internship program is offered by Meredith Corp., owner of the magazines, and is designed to provide meaningful and challenging projects specifically designed to enhance the academic focus of the student’s major emphasis. various internships are available:

Print editorial interns will assist with concepts, developing and creating consumer content for the magazines. Applicants will need solid writing, editing, research, reporting and content development skills. Proven editorial background required.

Online editorial interns will write, report, edit, photo plan, and, research content for the magazines' websites its e-newsletters. Applicants should have an affinity for new media (the web and social media), to create content for our e-audience. Knwoedge of community and social networking beneficial.

Applicants must be enrolled college student with major emphasis English, journalism, magazine journalism or related field. Familiarity with Internet; HTML beneficial. Knowedge and experience with AP or Chicago styleguides may be necessary.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Entry-level reporter job @ financial news website

24/7 Wall St., a popular financial news website, seeks a recent college graduate for a researcher/writer position. The job is based in New York City.

Journalist will work with editor as a part of a research team. Content ranges from information on states and cities to SEC and other data on major corporations and the economy. Also coverage of the stock market and other financial instruments

Looking for recent college graduate with strong research skills and proficiency in writing. Long hours, but excellent education in every aspect of financial and business journalism. Journalism students may find this an excellent entry job.

All applicants should send a 300 word essay that describes why they are interested in the job and what skills they would bring to the position. To apply, send materials to Douglas McIntyre via e-mail: douglasamcintyre at 247wallst dot com .

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February 21, 2011

Paid blogger job for Major League Baseball

What could be better than getting paid to watch the entire 2011 baseball season?

Major League Baseball is looking for the ultimate baseball fan for the ultimate dream job. Watch every single game and blog your thoughts and opinions on all the hottest topics of the season.

Major League Baseball is looking for someone with the following qualifications:
• Baseball expert
• Excellent written and verbal communciation skills
• Ability to utilize digital social media
• Comfortable on camera
• Larger than life and witty personality

To apply, submit the following information on http://mlb.mlb.com/dreamjob/index.jsp :
1. A paragraph about who you are and why you love baseball
2. A paragraph answering one of the two following questions:
     • Who will win the American and National League MVP awards in 2011?
     • What will be the biggest MLB storyline in 2011? Explain why.
3. Links to relevant writing samples, i.e. articles, blogs or twitter feeds
4. Photo of yourself
5. Two-minute video showcasing your personality
6. Resume or relevant experience

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Paid internship @ Variety magazine in L.A.

Variety, a 27,000-circulation weekly entertainment-trade magazine, is offering a paid summer editorial internship in its Los Angeles office. Internship is approximately 20 hours per week and pays $10/hour.

Responsibilities include assisting editors and reporters with research duties, maintaining reviews and obituaries databases, answering the editorial phone line, writing news briefs, distributing mail, and various editing and layout tasks. In addition, this internship will allow the candidate to report news stories for print and/or the web. Freelance writing opportunities may become available.

Click here to apply online.

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Paid sports journalism internship @ Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos are offering a paid sports journalism internship. The internship runs from mid June through the end of the 2011 season, including playoffs. A monthly stipend will be provided during the internship.

The intern will be responsible for: updating website content, including daily stories, player bios and roster, game day content, etc; collecting player-related content, including Fan Q&As, blogs, features, video, audio and photos; preparing and sending wireless and email updates; and writing feature articles and news items for team publications, including Broncos Gameday and Broncos Magazine.

Applicants must be a current student or recent graduate and have a minimum of two years experience as a student working for a college newspaper, website, college sports information office or in a communications department of a sports organization. Web savvy, including familiarity with social media, is also essential.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Editorial assistant job @ NYC real estate magazine

The Real Deal, a 60,000-circulation magazine that covers New York City real estate, seeks editorial assistant in its Manhattan office.

The junior-level position will involve assisting with all aspects of putting together the monthly magazine and daily website, including researching and reporting.

E-mail a cover letter, resume and up to three clips to editor Stuart W. Elliott at jobs@therealdeal.com.

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Fall multimedia internships @ NY Times

The New York Times is offering Fall internships in its Web Newsroom.

Internships in the Web Newsroom involve the packaging of news for the online audience at a fast-paced and in an ever-changing work environment. A multimedia intern will work with producers, reporters and editors who work on both the Web site and the newspaper. He or she will assist in the production of photos, graphics, audio and video for the Web site. Tasks will include producing multimedia features with audio and photographs; developing interactive features with Flash; and archiving and research tasks associated with both breaking news events and enterprise stories.

The program is intended to further develop the skills that would enable the intern to become a producer at NYTimes.com. Training on-site is essential in order to get a sense for what it is like to work in the newsroom. When a news story breaks, the intern will experience first hand how news judgments are made and how the plans for covering a story take shape.

The job requires good design skills and the ability to execute. The successful candidate must be fluent in a number of front-end technologies and must have a strong, demonstrable interest in journalism. We're looking into three distinct areas for our upcoming internships. If you fall into one or more categories below, we encourage you to apply.

  • Front-end Interactive Designer: full skill-set of client-side technologies including HTML, CSS and JavaScript/Prototype. Experience with Ruby on Rails is a plus.
  • Motion Design Storyteller: working knowledge of AfterEffects and Photoshop in producing motiongraphics. Final Cut a plus. We are looking for someone to help grow the motion design side of storytelling. So applicant must have a strong sense of timing and narrative and have the ability to implement a variety of creative styles.
  • Interactive Flash Journalist: Advanced programming knowledge and experience in Flash and ActionScript 3. Experience with Photoshop and Illustrator is a plus.

Click here to apply online.

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Paid internships @ legal & business newsletters

Progressive Business Publications, publisher of dozens of newsletters and books related to business and law, offers paid summer editorial internships.

Positions are full-time and based in the Philadelphia suburb of Malvern, Pa. Editorial interns will write headlines, news shorts, advice columns, online content and more. Applicants should be undergrads who will have completed their junior year, or will have recently completed Bachelor’s degree.

Click here for more info. To apply, e-mail cover letter and resume to lwebb@pbp.com.

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February 20, 2011

Paid photojournalism internship @ Roanoke Times

The Roanoke Times, a 100,000-circulation daily newspaper in Virginia, is offering a paid 10-week photojournalism internship will run from March to May. Hurry, the deadline is this Monday, February 21, 2011.

This is an advanced internship where you will be working on daily assignments as well as stories and multimedia projects. Current students and recent graduates are eligible. Our interns are treated as staff photographers and are closely supervised and coached. You will cover a wide range of daily assignments and be strongly encouraged to find and produce daily and in-depth stories.

Applicants must have digital camera equipment, a valid driver’s license and a car in good working order. Multimedia and video experience is expected.

How to apply:

Submit a portfolios demonstrating exceptional ability in progressive visual storytelling through the use of still images, Soundslides, video and multimedia presentations will stand out. The ability to work collaboratively as part of a creative team is essential.

If interested, please apply online at www.jobs.roanoke.com. You must enter online to be considered for the internship.

Then send a non-returnable portfolio, resume, cover letter and three references to: Natalee Waters, Photo Editor, The Roanoke Times, 201 W. Campbell Ave., Roanoke, Va. 24010-2491; e-mail: natalee.waters@roanoke.com.

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Editor job @ Louisiana magazine

SB Magazine, North Louisiana's only monthly magazine, seeks an editor.

Responsibilities include, among other things, managing entire editorial content of each issue; coordinating with all freelance writers and columnists; editing and reviewing magazine copy at three stages each month, including blueline; writing cover stories and features for magazine as needed.

Position is based in Shreveport and pays $25,000-$35,000. Applicants should have at least 1 to 2 years experience and a bachelor's degree.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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February 19, 2011

Entry-level reporter job @ Washington state newspaper

The Skagit Valley Herald, a family-owned daily newspaper in Mount Vernon, Wash., seeks an energetic, versatile reporter who might be called on to do anything from cops and courts to features and sports. Exceptional entry-level candidates with journalism training will be among those considered for this Reporter 1 position. Today's journalist needs powerful reporting skills and a solid understanding of multimedia storytelling. Full benefits in the beautiful Skagit Valley, close to both the water and the mountains and just a skip up the road from Seattle. Equal Opportunity Employer. Send cover letter, resume and representative work samples by March 2 to Managing Editor Colette Weeks, cweeks@skagitpublishing.com or mail to P.O. Box 578, Mount Vernon, WA 98274. No calls, please.

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February 18, 2011

Journalism jobs in Long Island

Patch.com, AOL's new chain of hyper local news sites, is looking for journalists to run its websites that cover Huntington and Hicksville, two communities in Long Island. You'll be responsible for reporting, managing freelancers, editing and updating the website. Young journalists are often hired for these positions. Click on the links for more details and to apply.

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Paid internship @ The Almanac of American Politics

A paid internship is available this Spring at The Almanac of American Politics, a book published biennially that profiles every state and congressional district, the 50 governors and 535 members of Congress, along with vital political statistics such as election results, demographics and biographical data.

The position is based in Washington, D.C. and is a three-month assignment from mid-February to mid-May; 20 to 30 hours a week depending on applicant’s availability.

Duties include compiling statistics for election, vote and demographic charts; collecting biographical data on members of Congress and the governors; helping input data into a database; and some copyediting as part of a close-knit editorial team. Applicants must be able to work with minimal supervision and with a high degree of precision and accuracy. Background in journalism and political science preferred; knowledge of Excel spreadsheet and databases helpful.

Click here to apply online.

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Editorial assistant job @ CQ Press

CQ Press's college publishing group seeks an editorial assistant to support new product development in the history, journalism/mass communication, and political science textbooks markets. He/she is responsible for a number of tasks that improve our productivity and efficiency. Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Paid summer internship @ newsletter in D.C.

The Pulmonary Hypertension Association is offering a paid reporting internship this summer in its Washington, D.C. area office.

The intern write stories about constituent events and activities across the country for the association's newsletter and website, among other duties.

This is a flexible 3 to 6 month internship (15 hr/week minimum). Interns will be paid a modest stipend plus reimbursement for parking. Interns may also earn college credit. PHA's office is located in downtown Silver Spring, Md., and is Metro accessible.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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Entry-level reporter job @ Maryland Gazette

The Maryland Gazette, a twice-weekly newspaper on the Chesapeake Bay which is closely allied with its sister daily, The (Annapolis) Capital, is seeking a reporter for one of its general assignment/community beats.

"We're looking for an aggressive reporter who is at home covering everything from education to crime, but one who doesn't think feature is a dirty word," the ad states. "We want someone who's innovative, insightful and dependable. On top of that, we want someone who realizes the importance of community to a community newspaper. The position is ideal for an entry-level reporter as a first job, or for someone with a few years of experience."

Send cover letter, resume and writing samples to: rhutzell@mdgazette.com (with Gazette staffer as the subject) or mail to Rick Hutzell, 2000 Capital Drive, Annapolis MD 21401

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February 17, 2011

Entry-level reporter job @ Oregon newspaper

The Coos Bay (Ore.) World, an 11,000-circulation afternoon daily serving Oregon's South Coast, seeks a beat reporter to cover cops, courts and general assignment.

"We'll consider both experienced and entry-level applicants, as long as you're dedicated to writing news that connects with readers," the ad states. "As part of our small but ambitious staff, you'll need to balance daily breaking news with insightful, high-impact enterprise. You'll need a bachelor's degree, an inquisitive mind, sharp writing skills and an appreciation for small-town life. We offer a strong package of pay and benefits, plus the outdoor splendor of southwestern Oregon."

Please apply with this two-stage procedure:
1. Apply online at http://thewo-www2.theworldlink.com/jobs/

2. Send your resume, work samples and references to Managing Editor Jim Casey: jcasey@theworldlink.com.

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Entry-level reporter @ Texas newspaper

The Valley Morning Star, a mid-size daily newspaper in Harlingen, Texas, seeks a news reporter.

Journalism degree and experience preferred but will consider entry level. Job duties involve covering an assigned beat and general assignments. Reporter will be responsible for all news on assigned beat, and will write news and feature stories for print and online publication as directed.

Click here to apply online.

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Paid internship @ Wisconsin newspaper

The Country Today, a 20,000-circulation weekly "newspaper dedicated to every facet of rural life in Wisconsin and Minnesota," is offering a paid summer internship in its Eau Claire, Wisc. newsroom.

The internships will run from late May until early September (starting and ending dates may vary with school-year commitments).

General duties of the summer intern include:
• Setting up appointments for interviews for stories.
• Interviewing sources in person and on the telephone.
• Attending events or meetings for news stories.
• Writing stories for publication in The Country Today.
• Taking photographs of publishable quality to accompany stories.
• Working on special projects as assigned by editor.

Requirements:
• Driving will be required. Applicants must have a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle. Vehicle will not be provided.
• Computer skills are required; computer workstation will be provided.
• Photography skills are required; a digital camera will be provided.
• Stories will be edited before publication. Interns must be willing to accept editing and other constructive criticism.
• Applicants must be in good standing and be considered college juniors or seniors. Applicants with agriculture or farm-related majors or backgrounds are preferred but it is not required. Majors may include communications, journalism, English, agriculture journalism or similar programs.
• Applicants must display excellent writing skills and an awareness of journalistic writing style.
• The summer internship is a temporary, full-time, paid position ($8.50 per hour). Intern is reimbursed for all work-related expenses. School credits may be available.
• Midwest candidates preferred.

For more information, contact The Country Today Editor Jim Massey at 608-924-9909, Assistant Editor Megan Parker at 715-833-9275, or e-mail jimmassey@mhtc.net.

To apply, by March 15, send a resume, examples of journalistic writing, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of two references to: The Country Today, P.O. Box 570, Eau Claire, WI 54702.

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Editorial assistant job @ Allentown, Pa. newspaper

The East Penn Press, a 5,000-circulation weekly newspaper in the Allentown, Pennsylvania area, seeks a part-time editorial assistant.

Journalism and computer skills a must. Digital photo skills a plus. Responsibilities include covering meetings, activities and events, copy input and copy editing, and proofreading pages. Some evening hours.

Send resume and letter of inquiry to Debbie Galbraith to dgalbraith@tnonline.com.

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Staff writer job @ Dallas weekly newspaper

Dallas Observer, an 83,000-circulation alternative newsweekly in Dallas, Texas, has an immediate opening for a full-time staff writer.

We are looking for an experienced reporter with the writing skills necessary to produce both long-form magazine-style stories and contributions to our news blog, Unfair Park. If your copy is as much a pleasure to read as it is well researched, we want to hear from you.

We offer competitive salaries and benefits. Interested candidates should send your best clips, a résumé and a cover letter to: Dallas-staff-writer@villagevoicemedia.com

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Assistant editor jobs @ Baltimore Sun

The Baltimore Sun has openings for Assistant Metro Editors, who are responsible for assigning, editing and enhancing audience-focused content for multiple platform presentation (print, internet, mobile).

In addition to preparing articles and story packages for print, the position duties also include working with reporters, columnists, bloggers, visual journalists and database journalists on content development and execution; editing text and writing compelling headlines, teasers and story summaries; tagging content with appropriate keywords; and helping to keep the digital channels updated in a timely manner.

EQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications or related field, or equivalent experience
• Excellent writing and editing skills
• Prior experience as a supervisor
• Proven ability to work quickly and accurately using a Web-based content management system. 1-2 years of professional Web site production experience is preferred.
• Fluency in Web technology and online content publishing required
• Must work well in a team environment, have the ability to multitask in a deadline-driven environment, and adapt constructively to change
• Must be technically savvy and able to quickly master new processes and software tools used for content editing and production
• Personal or professional experience using Web-based social networks is preferred, or must become adept at using them.

Qualified candidates should submit a resume and salary requirements to: Sam.Davis@baltsun.com. Please include Assistant Metro Editor in the subject line. No Phone Calls.

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Reporter job @ education website in D.C.

Media Bullpen, an education news website operated by the Center for Education Reform, seeks reporters. Position is based in Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C.

Bachelor’s degree required. A background in writing and education is preferred; knowledge of K-12 system and related current issues ideal. Pay is $1000/month for half-time shift; $1500/month for 3/4 time shift; $2,000/month for full-time shift. Immediate openings for training.

Send a resume and succinct cover letter via email to jeremy@edreform.com.

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Sports reporter job @ Florida newspaper

The Northwest Florida Daily News, a 40,000-circulation daily newspaper in Florida's Panhandle town of Fort Walton Beach, is seeking a sports reporter to provide extensive coverage of the area's sports scene both in print and online.

The reporter will cover high school sports and must be passionate about covering our local prep athletes and teams. The reporter will also cover community sporting events and write features focusing on the many outdoors activities available in Northwest Florida. Ability to perform on tight deadlines and to work across multimedia platforms is required.

To apply, send a letter, resume and writing samples to Daily News Editor Colin Lipnicky at clipnicky@nwfdailynews.com.

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February 16, 2011

Paid Spring internship @ Berkeley magazine

California, the 100-year-old alumni magazine of U.C.-Berkeley, has an immediate opening for one full-time paid intern.

The intern will be paid $500 per month and have the opportunity to write articles. The internship begins in March and lasts 3 months or one academic semester.

"Our interns typically gain a solid understanding of magazine production, with experience in researching, writing, editing, and fact-checking articles that cover the critical challenges affecting the state, nation, and world. Some of our past interns have gone on to write for publications such as the New York Times, L.A. Times, Mother Jones, and Nature," the ad states.

Required qualifications: Ideal candidates will be well-informed college graduates pursuing careers in journalism and publishing, with excellent writing, editing, and organizational skills; a keen interest in current events; and the ability to work well both cooperatively and independently. Knowledge of UC Berkeley is preferred.

By March 18, e-mail resume, cover letter and writing samples to anne.pinckard@alumni.berkeley.edu. Put “editorial intern” in the subject line. Your writing samples do not have to be published material; however, we prefer non-academic and non-fiction samples. Be sure to choose pieces that you feel best reflect your current writing and reporting abilities.

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February 15, 2011

Paid summer internships @ Birmingham News

The Birmingham News, a 150,000-circulation daily newspaper in Alabama, is offering paid summer internships.

The 10-week internships are open to journalists who can report for print and online, use social media to get the news out first and help pull together complete packages for our newspaper and our website. Applicants must plan to continue their education in the fall. Candidates who have had a previous internship are preferred.


To apply, send examples of your best work, for print and for online, and explain why you're the right person for an internship.

Send materials by the end of February to:

Chuck Clark, managing editor

The Birmingham News

2201 Fourth Avenue North

Birmingham, AL 35203

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February 14, 2011

Paid internships @ Wisconsin newspaper

The Kenosha News, a 30,000-circulation daily newspaper in southeastern Wisconsin, is seeking two reporting interns for summer 2011.

Job requirements: Must be a sophomore, junior or senior in the journalism program. Must have some experience working for a college or professional publication. Available to work a variety of shifts - days, nights and weekends.

Job responsibilities: Researching and writing news stories. Covering variety of beats, including police, government and major summer events, such as county fair and multi-day country music festival. Opportunity to work on copy desk designing pages and editing stories.

To apply: Send a cover letter, resume and about 5-7 published news clips, showing a range of experience (hard news, features, etc.). Application deadline is March 1. Selected interviews will begin soon after that. Send materials to David Walter at dwalter@kenoshanews.com.

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Paid internships @ Washingtonian magazine

Washingtonian, a monthly magazine read by 400,000 people in the D.C. area, is offering year-round paid internships to college students and recent graduates.

Internships are five months long in Spring and Summer and four months long during the Fall. Editorial interns work full-time and are paid $8.25 per hour. Photography and online editing internships are also available.

We offer an experience that's low on grunt work and high on opportunity. Duties include fact checking, research, and writing. Editors, writers, and department heads frequently meet with interns to discuss their roles at the magazine and careers in journalism. Interns also have the chance to write for the magazine's online and print editions. Graduates of our program have gone on to publications such as Vanity Fair, People, Entertainment Weekly, National Geographic, Allure, Martha Stewart Everyday Food, Politico, and USA Today (as well as landed full-time jobs at Washingtonian)."

To apply, please MAIL a cover letter, resume, three published clips, and a list of references to Michael Gaynor at: The Washingtonian 1828 L St., NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Questions? Email mgaynor@washingtonian.com. Applicants should specify the term (spring/summer/fall) for which s/he is applying. Faxed or emailed applications are not accepted at this time. Application deadlines: Spring (January-May): November 1. Summer (June-August): March 1. Fall (September-December): July 1.

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Paid internships @ Martha's Vineyard newspaper

The Martha's Vineyard Vineyard Gazette, an 11,000-circulation twice-weekly newspaper in Edgartown, Mass., will be offering two summer editorial internships are designed for college students interested in a newspaper career.

Gazette interns work as reporters, assigned a full list of news and feature stories for publication. One intern also will be responsible for helping to keep the summer calendar of arts and other events. Editorial interns are expected to assist with proofreading, page workflow, online content and other duties as assigned. Interns will have interaction with all departments within the newspaper, as participants not observers.

Qualifications include strong writing skills, a strong interest in the newspaper, the ability to work both independently and in a group environment on deadline, flexibility, curiosity, organization, attention to detail, a strong work ethic and excellent time management. Based on past experience, candidates with a sense of humor fit in best — the Gazette enjoys a casual work environment.

Summer interns are paid $400 a week; generally the job begins around the last week of May and continues until around Labor Day, although we are flexible in consideration of school schedules. Interns work full-time and can expect hours to fluctuate; weekend and evening assignments are part of the job.

Candidates with access to housing on the Vineyard have a definite advantage, as seasonal housing on the Island is in short supply and extremely expensive. Please make clear when applying whether you have summer housing on the Island available to you. A car and valid driver’s license are also expected.

The Gazette is published twice each week during the summer, on Tuesdays and Fridays. To apply, please send your resume, letter of interest and/or any other relevant materials to:

Lauren Martin
Managing editor
Vineyard Gazette
P.O. Box 66
Edgartown, MA. 02539
E-mail to lmartin@mvgazette.com

The application deadline is March 4, 2011. Please include a telephone number where you can be reached as well as an e-mail address. When possible, we try to arrange personal interviews with finalists as possible, so let us know if you expect to be on the Island at any point. Otherwise we’ll conduct a phone interview. Selections will be announced by mid-April.

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Paid internships @ Consumer Reports magazine

Consumer Reports, a 4 million-circulation monthly magazine that reviews products and services, is offering paid internships this summer in its (Yonkers) New York office.

As part of the editorial team, summer interns will be asked to research articles and write brief stories/blog posts. They will also assist editorial staff with special projects and participate in preparing editorial content.

Current full-time students (undergraduate and graduate college students) or recent graduates (must be graduating in May 2011) may apply. Internships will start in late May and run through mid-August. Interns will be paid $15 per hour for a maximum of 35 hours per week for a total of 12 weeks. Academic credits can be applied if applicable.

Click here for more info and to apply online.

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February 13, 2011

Paid Spring internships @ NYC newspaper

The Queens Chronicle, a 160,000-circulation weekly newspaper in New York City, seeks interns for its Rego Park newsroom. Internship starts immediately.

Interns will write articles for the paper and take photographs, along with various other newsroom duties 2-3 days per week. Candidates should be adept at writing in AP style and working with an editor. An ability to function well on deadline in a busy environment is a definite plus. $500 stipend will be paid at the end of 12 weeks.

Send a resume and 2 clips to publisher Mark Weidler at markw@qchron.com. Only apply if you live in NYC or surrounding area and are available to start immediately.

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February 12, 2011

Journalism jobs in North Carolina

  • The Monroe, N.C. Enquirer-Journal, a 7,000-circulation daily newspaper, seeks an entry-level reporter. We're looking for a curious, hard-hitting writer who knows how to form relationships to get in-depth stories. The successful candidate will demonstrate an ability to write concisely and on tight deadlines, have a solid grasp of AP Style and can hit the ground running. A love of covering government and court happenings is a must! This position is ideal for writers with experience at weeklies, eager college graduates or experienced journalists with a love of small-town reporting. Please send your resume and five clips to City Editor Alan Jenkins at ajenkins@theej.com.
  • The Wilson Times, a daily newspaper covering Wilson, N.C., seeks a general assignment reporter. We’re looking for someone who values community journalism. Drive and enthusiasm are important to us. We’re seeking someone capable of producing in-depth reporting projects, cultivating sources and providing solid beat coverage as the position will encompass a number of different subject areas. Send resume and clips to Jon Jimison, editor, at jjimison@wilsontimes.com.
  • The Thomasville Times, a thrice-weekly newspaper located in Thomasville, N.C., is seeking two freelance writers - one to cover general assignments and one to cover sports. Some newspaper or magazine writing experience preferred, but not required. Excellent opportunity for recent college graduates in journalism or communications or writers looking for supplemental income. Must live in or near the Thomasville area and be available for some night and weekend assignments. Send resume and writing samples to editor@tvilletimes.com.

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Freelance journalism jobs in Boston suburbs

Local Town Pages, a chain of free, monthly suburban Boston community newspapers, is seeking stringer writers/reporters for our Norwood and Wellesley editions.

Ideal candidates are people who are local or a resident of either town, has a thirst for news and strong writing skills. This is a part-time position, working out of your home or wherever you choose to access the Internet, but for the right person, this role could grow into more as the need arises (i.e. compiling stories, articles, and press releases as well as proofing each edition).

To apply, e-mail editor@franklintownnews.com or editor@norwoodtownnews.com.

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February 11, 2011

Journalism scholarships for Oregon students

Oregon high school students and college students interested in journalism can apply for $1,000 scholarships. The deadline is March 11.

Two of the scholarships will go to high school seniors, and two will be given to college journalism students. Applicants must have at least a 3.25 cumulative grade-point average, be enrolled full time in an Oregon high school or college, and participate in a school newspaper.

To apply, applicants must submit a 250-word essay about journalism interest and experience; a 300-word essay on short- and long-term goals and how the scholarship would impact the student's financial ability to complete a degree; two letters of recommendation, including one from a teacher and one from person familiar with the applicant's love of journalism; a résumé; and a college or high school transcript.

Mail applications to ONF Scholarship, 7150 SW Hampton St. Suite 111, Portland, OR 97223. For information, contact (503) 624-6397 or laurie@orenews.com.

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Publisher offering work-from-home paid internship

ABCD Publishing LLC, an online and traditional publisher located in Sunnyvale, Calif., is seeking an intern to join its team of writers and researchers to assist in the research, writing and publication of news stories focused on the home improvement industry in the US, UK and Canada. Internship is part time - approximately 10 hours per week and will provide a stipend. Work can be performed in our offices or remotely. Contact 888-825-4169 or internship@remodelormove.com.

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Reporter job @ Boston weekly newspaper

The Boston Courant, a weekly newspaper, seeks full-time reporter familiar with complex urban issues, particularly real estate development. Two years professional experience required. Must already reside in Boston area. E-mail resume and two news articles to djacobs@bostoncourant.com.

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February 10, 2011

Paid journalism internship @ Wyoming newspaper

The Jackson Hole Weekly is offering paid internships. Internships are available in the summer (mid-May through mid-August) and fall (mid-September through mid-December.)

Previous journalism experience is not required, but strong research, fact-checking, critical thinking and writing skills are a must. Applicants should be familiar with the issues of the West and mountain towns, such as tourism, natural resources, environment. An interest in arts and entertainment criticism would be welcome, as well.

To apply for either one, e-mail a cover letter, resume, three writing samples and two references to bombard@jhweekly.com. Or mail materials to: JH Weekly, ATTN: Benjamin R. Bombard,  Box 3249, Jackson, WY 83001.

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Reporter job @ Quincy, Mass. Patriot-Ledger

The Quincy, Mass. Patriot Ledger, a mid-sized daily newspaper in the Boston suburbs, is looking for an experienced reporter who understands the needs of a multi-media newsroom and a 24-hours news cycle.

If you see a story everywhere, write compelling copy, and are ready to contribute to our award-winning multi-media coverage, we have the perfect position for you. We serve our communities with investigative and enterprise reporting, strong local features, profiles and day to day news that they can’t get anywhere else. We do it well, are recognized for excellence -- and we never rest on our laurels. If you don't either, we'd like to hear from you.

Please submit resume, stories and samples of your work to:

GateHouse Media New England
Human Resources
254 Second Avenue
Needham, MA 02494
E-mail to: ghmnejobs@ghmne.com
Fax to: 781-433-6947

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February 9, 2011

Journalism scholarship for Indiana students

The Harry W. Thompson Memorial Scholarship benefits a student who plans on attending an Indiana college or university to major in print journalism or advertising. Applicants may be from South Ripley, Milan, or Jac-Cen-Del high schools. Applications are due to the Foundation office by March 1st. Click here for more info.

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Sports reporter @ Northern Calif. newspaper

Tri-County Newspapers, a chain of community newspapers in Northern California, is seeking a full-time sports reporter to develop and write game and feature stories, and shoot photos and videos for the four twice-weekly TCN papers in Colusa, Willows, Orland and Corning.

The papers are located near Redding, Calif., and primarily cover high school sports, but also a variety of other community sports as well as outdoor activities. Send cover letter, resume and work samples to TCN Sports Editor Craig Purcell at 1208 Solano St., Corning, CA, 96021, or e-mail cpurcell@tcnpress.com.

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Paid summer internships @ ESPN

ESPN is offering a variety of paid summer internships (some of which also come with subsidized housing). Internships are 40 hours per week for 10 weeks and based in Bristol, Conn., New York City and Los Angeles. But, hurry, the deadline to apply is February 15. Click here for more details and to apply.

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Staff writer job @ D.C. conservancy magazine

Rails-to-Trails Conservancy seeks a part-time, temporary staff writer for its publications, which includes a website and magazine. Job is 20 hour per week (days are flexible) and based in Washington, D.C.

Duties: assist the Communications team with production of all communications materials and publications; short and extended Web and print features, including for Rails to Trails magazine and website; and assist with other internal and external communications as needed.

Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, PR/marketing, or creative writing; two years writing experience; must be familiar with Associated Press Style; excellent communication and organizational skills with little supervision; and attention to detail.

To Apply: For a detailed job announcement go to our website: www.railstotrails.org, click careers. (Choose one form of transmitting your resume. No phone calls please). Email: Elton@railstotrails.org.

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February 8, 2011

Paid health journalism writing opportunity

Student Health 101 is looking for male college student journalists and authors to write features and shorts on health issues that are of concern to college students. We have recently heard from many female student writers who are helping us with assignments, so we're reaching out now to more male writers to get their perspectives and voices in our publication. Student Health 101 is an e-newsletter distributed to about 1 million students at more than 300 colleges and universities nationwide. Topics include alcohol and drug abuse, contraception, fitness, nutrition, mental health, and more. Feature stories are 1,250 to 1,500 words; short features are 500-600 words; and health briefs are 300 words. The fees paid per article vary by length and the difficulty of the subject matter. We are looking for writers with excellent reporting skills. Be sure to attach a resume and at least two writing samples. Contact: Don Rauf, don@studenthealth101.com

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Online summer courses in media law & journalism

This summer, you can earn college credits studying newswriting or media law -- all while tanning on the beach or lounging in your living room.

CubReporters.org's founder Mark Grabowki is teaching online courses on "Writing for Newspapers" (a.k.a. Newswriting) and "Free Speech, Media Law & Democracy" (a.k.a. Media Law) through Adelphi University, where he's a professor. The 3-credit classes feature video lectures, interactive exercises and class discussions, all of which can be done through your computer. You never need to set foot in an actual classroom.

In the 5-week Media Law class, students learn about the First Amendment, free speech, copyright, libel, protecting confidential sources, getting government records, cyberspace issues and other media law issues from a lawyer and former journalist.

In the 8-week Newswriting course, students learn how to report, interview, write and revise news stories. Students will be assigned to cover real news stories and will receive detailed feedback. In the past, students have had articles published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Newsday, Charleston (S.C.) Post & Courier and other newspapers.

For more info, click here or contact Mark. Space is limited, so register ASAP. Classes begin May 23.

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Paid summer internships @ newspaper chain

Wick Communications, a chain of 28 community newspapers in the West and South, is offering paid summer internships for reporting, photojournalism and graphics and page design.

The 12-week internships pay $360 a week plus overtime, with a travel allowance of $400 if you need to relocate for the summer and an additional $400 a month living expense allowance if needed.

To apply, click here and complete the application form that downloads. In addition, submit a resume, three to five published clips, photos, or pages representative of your best work to date (more may be submitted if you want), a letter of recommendation from a current academic adviser or professor, and an essay no longer than 300 words explaining why you are seeking this opportunity and your career plans.

Applications must be received by April 30, although interns may be selected before then so apply ASAP.

Questions may be directed to Human Resources Director Thomas Riebock at tom.riebock[at]wickcommunications.com.

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Journalism jobs @ The Politico

The Politico, a growing and popular Washington, D.C.-based political journalism outlet that distributes its content via television, the Internet, newspaper, and radio, has a variety of job openings, including:
To apply: Send your résumé and cover letter to employment@politico.com with position title in the subject line. No phone calls.

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February 7, 2011

Journalism scholarship & internship for Ohio students

High school seniors who live in Ohio and are interested in a journalism career can apply for the annual Si Burick Journalism Scholarship. The $2,000 scholarship goes toward first-year college tuition. Winners also can participate in the Mickey Davis Summer Internship program available to recipients during their four years in college.

Students in Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Butler, Shelby, Darke, Preble and Warren counties are eligible. The application process is now online. Interested students should go to http://siburick.daytondailynews.com to apply. All applications must be submitted by March 31.

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Investigative journalism fellowship for young journalists

Young journalists between the ages of 22 and 38 are eligible to apply for Moment Magazine's Daniel Pearl Investigative Journalism Initiative. The fellowship provides $5,000 to write "in-depth stories about a modern manifestation of anti-Semitism or another deeply ingrained prejudice." Writers will also receive mentoring. Moment will edit and publish the stories, possibly in conjunction with another media outlet. Deadline to apply is March 15. Click here for more details and to apply.

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Writer jobs @ Long Island entertainment publication

Good Times Magazine, America's oldest regional entertainment paper, is seeking two to three features/entertainment writers with strong verbal and written skills and cutting edge music tastes and Time Out cheek.

You will work out of our Westbury office 2-3 afternoons per week from 12:30-5:30, M-F. Possibility of full time position in the Fall when we launch our Queens edition. Pay is $10 per hour.

We are celebrating our 42nd anniversary by expanding our editorial content. Good Times covers film, theater, dining, sports, music(from jazz, blues and hip hop to Swedish death metal.), plus heavy musician coverage.

Writer will be responsible for features, compiling entertainment guides, coming up with concept pieces, and help us make the transition from a reviews based paper to a complete where to go guide for Long Island, with heavy music emphasis.

Knowledge of social media important, website experience a big plus. We have 5 websites to develop plus the magazine.

Go to www.goodtimesmag.com to see our style, be prepared in the job interview to critique our content and make suggestions for improved editorial flow and layout.

Send a strong cover letter (without typos, please) explaining why you would be an excellent candidate for this position, plus entertainment writing samples. E-mail materials to gtmag@optonline.net.

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February 6, 2011

Dairy farmers offering college journalism scholarships

College students studying journalism are eligible to apply for 20 college scholarships that are awarded by America’s dairy farmers, through the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board.

Scholarship criteria include academic achievement, a career interest in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. The value of 19 of the scholarships is $1,500. In addition, the NDB awards a $2,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.

Eligible undergraduate students (sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy can apply. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and agriculture education.

Interested students can download an application from the “about us” section of www.dairycheckoff.com. Completed applications and all required documentation should be submitted to the NDB c/o Jolene Griffin, DMI, 10255 W. Higgins Road, Suite 900, Rosemont, IL 60018-5615, by April 15. Questions can be directed to Griffin at (847) 627-3320 or at jolene.griffin@rosedmi.com.

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Paid summer internships @ The Nation magazine

The Nation, a 160,000-circulation weekly leftist periodical devoted to news, politics and culture, is offering several paid journalism internships this summer. Positions are based in New York City and Washington, D.C.

Most interns' primary responsibilities are fact checking and research. Some interns work as web editorial interns. Candidates interested in this internship should indicate that in their cover letter and describe their experience with web production and social media. The Nation also offers the Spira Lopez internship, a position for qualified Hispanic or Latino candidates.

All interns have the opportunity to write for TheNation.com; participate in career seminars with journalists, politicians, and activists; in addition to performing administrative work.

The internship is full time, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., five days a week. The Summer 2011 session begins June 7 and ends August 19, and the deadline for postmarked applications is March 1, 2011. There are nine intern positions (including two web interns and the Spira Lopez intern). There is a $150/week stipend.

Qualifications: Applicants must have completed their junior year of college. Each applicant will be evaluated on the basis of his or her cover letter, résumé, recommendations, and writing samples. International applicants are welcome to apply.

Application Procedure: Send a cover letter indicating your interest in The Nation and The Nation Institute and describing your career goals. In addition, include a résumé, two letters of recommendation, and two writing samples. Published clips are preferred, though academic papers and creative writing samples are acceptable (no longer than eight pages, please). Your application must be postmarked by the application deadline.

All application materials become the property of The Nation Institute. Send the above material and address all inquiries to:

Kate Murphy Internship Program Director 116 E. 16th St., 8th Floor New York, NY, 10003

Please address all queries to kate@thenation.com.

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February 5, 2011

Paid summer internship @ Las Vegas Review-Journal

The Las Vegas Review-Journal, a major metro in a world-class news town, has an opening for a 10-week summer intern.

Experience with a college publication or another newspaper is required. A previous internship is a plus. Applicants should have experience covering breaking news and writing on deadline. They should know how to craft a snappy lead and have a clean, refined writing style that keeps a reader’s attention. A reliable vehicle of your own is another requirement; road trips to other Southern Nevada communities are common.

Our City Desk intern typically fills a variety of assignments, from cops to courts to only-in-Vegas features. The job involves some general assignment work and filling in for vacationing staff writers, as well as opportunities to generate your own stories. Our staff has no dead weight, and interns are expected to hit the ground running. Expect to pitch in on weekends and work some long shifts.

We anticipate paying $12.50 per hour. Interns are not eligible for employee benefits, though the coffee is free. The bigger payoff is down the line: We like to hire former interns, and now have at least five on staff. We’re flexible on the start times, but would want someone here in May or June - effectively as soon as classes end and you can get here.

Interested? E-mail a cover letter, a resume with three references, and five diverse clips showing spot news, deadline reporting and news feature experience by Feb. 22 to:

James G. Wright
Assistant City Editor
jwright@reviewjournal.com

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February 4, 2011

$2,000 scholarship for reporting on texting-n-driving

Use your journalism skills to educate your classmates about the No. 1 killer of teens – car crashes – and the dangers of texting while driving.

You could win up to $2,000 for your entry in the third annual Keep the Drive High School Journalism Awards!

It’s easy to enter, all you have to do is:

- Write an article about the dangers of texting while driving and get it published in your high school paper. Scan and submit your published article with your print application by March 1, 2011.

OR

- Write and produce a broadcast story in a journalistic style about the dangers of texting while driving and have it air on your student television network. Upload it to YouTube and submit the link with your broadcast application by March 1, 2011.

Check out KeeptheDrive.com for complete program details and helpful tools to get started.

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February 3, 2011

Paid journalism internships @ hyper local news sites

Patch.com, AOL's chain of hyper local news websites nationwide, has extended the deadline to apply for its paid summer internship program to February 7. Click here (and then scroll down and click on "internships") for more details and to apply.

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Journalism scholarships for GA, FL and MS students

$5,000 college scholarships are available for students who are from Mississippi, Florida and Georgia and interested in a journalism career.

Applicants for this year’s journalism scholarships administered by the John M. Will Memorial Scholarship Foundation in Mobile must have their applications postmarked by March 26.

The Foundation will award college scholarships to students wanting to pursue a career in print, photo, on-line or broadcast journalism.

One John M. Will Memorial scholarship is for $5,000; the Hearin-Chandler Foundation Scholarship is for $5,000. Additional scholarships for lesser amounts also may be awarded. The scholarships will cover the 2011-2012 academic year. Finalists will be invited for interviews April 30, and recipients will be selected following the interviews.

The John Will scholarship honors a former education reporter for the Mobile Register. The Hearin-Chandler scholarship honors former publishers of the Mobile Register. High school seniors and undergraduate and graduate students enrolled full-time in an accredited university or college may apply. To be eligible, applicants must be residents of Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia, Clarke, Conecuh, Washington and Monroe counties in Alabama, Santa Rosa and Escambia counties in Florida, or Jackson and George counties in Mississippi. The scholarships may be used at any accredited university or college. Application materials can be obtained by contacting Brandon Hughey at the law firm of Armbrecht, Jackson, DeMouy, 251-405-1238.

Applications should be mailed to the John M. Will Memorial Scholarship Foundation, P.O. Box 290, Mobile, AL 36601.

For more information contact Jim Aucoin, 251-380-2806

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Science & technology journalism internship in London

The Economist is offering a paid journalism internship this summer in London covering science and technology.


"Our aim is more to discover writing talent in a science student or scientist than scientific aptitude in a budding journalist," the ad states.

Applicants for the 2011 Richard Casement Internship should write a letter introducing themselves and an original article of about 600 words that they think would be suitable for publication in the Science and Technology section. They should be prepared to come for an interview in London or New York, at their own expense. A small stipend will be paid to the successful candidate.

Applications must reach us by February 25th. These should be sent to: casement2011@economist.com

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February 2, 2011

Paid spring internship @ Business Insider

Business Insider, a business news site with 6.3 million unique monthly visitors, is offering paid journalism internships. Positions are based in New York City and paid.

Interns "do things that don't include getting coffee or making copies," the announcement states. "As a BI intern, you research, write, copy-edit, produce features -- even break news. Several of our interns have gone on to full-time writer/editor positions at BI. We require a minimum of 20 hours a week, but interns are welcome to work full-time if their schedule allows."

A journalism background always helps, as do copy-editing skills and light HTML and Photoshop experience. Knowledge of social media and previous writing experience a plus.

Send resume and clips via email to jliebman@businessinsider.com.

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