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Friday   August 29, 2008
"internships are a win-win situation..."

Program Overview

Recent studies show three out of four students complete internships before graduation. The advantages of this form of applied learning speak for themselves. An R News internship will expose a student to all facets of television journalism, yet provide the student an opportunity to focus on specific areas of interest.

R News offers internships in the following areas:

• Reporting

  • Shadow reporters in the field
  • News writing
  • Interviewing
  • Assist in production of news stories

•  Photojournalism

  • Shadow photojournalists in the field
  • Electronic news gathering
  • Lighting & audio
  • Non-linear digital editing

•  Producing

  • Shadow producers
  • News writing
  • Work with reporters and anchors to determine story form and content
  • Assemble newscasts

•  Meteorology

  • Shadow meteorologists
  • Gather and interpret weather data
  • Assist in preparing forecasts and graphics
  • Use WSI weather graphics system

•  Sports

  • Shadow sports staff
  • Sports writing
  • Monitor and log sports video
  • Videotape editing

 


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