News Internships
If you are interested in getting a news internship next year, the application cycle has already begun.
Internship GuideThe Pennsylvania Newspaper Association Foundation is proud to present the 2005 Internship Guide, which lists a variety of internship opportunities at PNA-member newspapers. We hope that this guide will help you secure a meaningful internship in the Pennsylvania newspaper industry.
The guide is alphabetized by city. Each listing details information about the internships available at that publication, including editorial, advertising, photography and other valuable learning opportunities.
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It's a lovely idea to take classes and do a media internship at the same time; however, a -very- light school load would be advisable. Trust me.
That's correct.
Taking an internship during the actual school year rather than during a summer term or J-term would allow us to put our already-paid tuition money towards the cost of the internship, right?
Great link, Dr. Jerz.