Last year, we funded interns at all three of the above networks, and this February, we will add NBC to that list. In our program, an intern typically receives:
* $2000 stipend for a ten-week internship
* Housing and travel allowance
* Tuition and travel assistance to our weeklong workshop, Journalism and the Free Society
* Free books, including academic works on economics, history, and philosophy
* Mentoring with working industry professionals
* Networking opportunities in major media centers: NYC, LA, and DC
The IHS Broadcast Journalism Internship Program runs year round with three semester deadlines: Spring, Summer, and Fall. We offer positions as short as five weeks and up to twenty weeks at host firms. Current students can be considered for a part time internship that works around course loads. International students are also eligible for placement.
Our online application makes applying quick and easy. After completing the short registration process, you can post your answers to our short essay questions and upload the required supporting materials.
For an idea of what we look for in a successful applicant or where you might be placed, check out our Production Intern Bios and our Past Host Firms. Please check out our new typical day to find out what you will do as an IHS Intern.
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