The National Association of Hispanic Journalists /NBC Fellowships

For 2011, NBC has increased from two to three the number of fellowships being offered to NAHJ students to work in New York City this summer.

The fellows selected will receive a $5,000 stipend to work for 10 weeks during the summer at NBC News’ premiere shows including NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, the TODAY Show, Dateline and newscasts in the network’s flagship station WNBC, all located at Rockefeller Center. Interns have gone on to start their careers on the right foot in broadcast and multimedia outlets across the country.

The application and all materials must be received at the NAHJ offices by Monday, February 28, 2011. For more information and the application, click here. To be considered, you must be an NAHJ member. To join or renew your membership, click here.

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