WGBH Internships
WGBH Internships offer college students a wide range of opportunities to use their skills in the workplace while still attending college. Students from all areas of study may apply.
Internships are offered in several areas such as marketing and communications, radio and television production, law, accounting, education, journalism, and much more. The internships are unpaid and extend between 3-4 months. Students may receive academic credit. Eligible students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university.
What do interns do? They may write content for public affairs programming, assist with research, editing, social media and special interactive projects, develop new ways to reach online communities, or work on film and media archives. The possibilities are endless. Students will find the schedule flexible with part-time hours that allow them to continue their studies.
Why not apply for an externship and internship?
Boston-based WGBH produces radio and TV programs that include news, history, science, music, drama and more. Some of their popular programs include Antiques Roadshow, NOVA, and Masterpiece Theater. WGBH is not only a public broadcaster serving southern New England but also a TV and web content producer for PBS.
The location is usually in MASSACHUSETTS.
For more details, visit www.wgbh.org/internships/intern_opportunities.cfm
Internships are offered in several areas such as marketing and communications, radio and television production, law, accounting, education, journalism, and much more. The internships are unpaid and extend between 3-4 months. Students may receive academic credit. Eligible students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university.
What do interns do? They may write content for public affairs programming, assist with research, editing, social media and special interactive projects, develop new ways to reach online communities, or work on film and media archives. The possibilities are endless. Students will find the schedule flexible with part-time hours that allow them to continue their studies.
Why not apply for an externship and internship?
Boston-based WGBH produces radio and TV programs that include news, history, science, music, drama and more. Some of their popular programs include Antiques Roadshow, NOVA, and Masterpiece Theater. WGBH is not only a public broadcaster serving southern New England but also a TV and web content producer for PBS.
The location is usually in MASSACHUSETTS.
For more details, visit www.wgbh.org/internships/intern_opportunities.cfm