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KSL Radio News Internship (Fall)

Who we are:
Bonneville International has been a leader in broadcasting for over 50 years, with a mission to build up, connect, inform and celebrate communities and families across our markets. We currently own and operate 14 radio stations in Seattle, Phoenix, Denver and Salt Lake City, along with the NBC Affiliate TV station, KSL TV 5, in Salt Lake. We're proud of our history, and we want talented people to join us as we continue to grow!
Position
Summary:
KSL is pleased to announce the availability of an unpaid internship in the Radio News Department. We are looking for students who are interested in a NON-PAID learning opportunity where they can extend their broadcasting education beyond the classroom. This internship is designed to provide students with a strong interest in broadcast journalism an opportunity to gain an insight into the operation of professional news production. The internship will cover a quarter/semester period with approximately twenty (20) hours per week. The schedule will be arranged by the intern, the intern coordinator, and the intern's academic advisor.
During the course of the internship, interns will have the opportunity to take in, write up, and cut up both national and local news network feeds. They will also coordinate live interviews for drive times, answer phone calls coming into the radio newsroom, and write short readers on national and local stories. In addition, interns may have the opportunity to go out on a news
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: K S L Broadcast House Corporation

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