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Some helpful hints on applying for print and broadcast news internships: 4) PAY ATTENTION TO DEADLINES AND DON'T MISS THEM. Your target date for submission should be at least one week before the deadline. Some companies are very strict and will not consider applications submitted after the deadline. Do not wait until the spring to start looking for a summer internship. NOTE ON NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIPS: Keep in mind that deadlines for most summer newspaper internships come up during the previous fall. If you want until a few weeks before summer to start applying for internships, you are TOO LATE. Most broadcast internships are offered year-round and are available in several departments, from the newsroom to the sports department to public affairs. 5) You should always apply for an internship that you are interested in regardless of college year requirements. For example, if you are freshman, but the internship requests college juniors or above, APPLY ANYWAY. This cannot hurt you and some companies may hire you if those in decision-making positions think that you are good enough. The worst that can happen is they will say "no." 6) FOR NEWSPAPERS ONLY: Even if you have just graduated from college or about to, you are still eligible for most internships. Several companies hire interns who have graduated within six months of the start of their next summer internship program. They consider these hires to be recent graduates. 7) There are internships for all fields in journalism, including editors, photographers, newscast producers, assignment desk and graphic artists (both newspapers and television stations employ graphic artists). Please let the potential employer know which areas you are interested in. |
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