Clyde (OH) Enterprise & Bellevue (OH) Gazette

The weekly newspaper, The Clyde Enterprise, (Clyde, Ohio) will be looking for a summer intern as will The Bellevue Gazette, its sister daily.

Summer internships are unpaid, but the editor works diligently to try and give interns some credible clips for their portfolios.

The Clyde Enterprise is an award-winning weekly publication and has been for years. The paper has earned the 2009 First Place Excellence for Non-Daily Publication Award from Brown Publishing and a variety of ONA honors.

BG students Michelle Olmstead and Ashley Brugnone completed summer internships in 2009.

Interested students can e-mail their resume or mail to the address below.

Contact:

Becky Brooks

The Clyde Enterprise

General Manager & Editor

clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com

419-547-9194

PO Box 29

Clyde OH 43410

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Editor in Chief, High Country News, Paonia, Colorado

Award-winning, non-profit news magazine and Web site seeks an experienced, energetic and innovative Editor in Chief to oversee its flagship publication and digital content. The Editor in Chief manages HCN’s team of editors, field correspondents and freelancers, and reports to the executive director.

Candidates must have extensive knowledge of the West and the environmental, economic, political and social issues it faces; at least five years experience as an editor with a newspaper or magazine, with significant management experience; a proven ability to do enterprise journalism; a commitment to the craft of editing; an aptitude and appetite for digital journalism; an appreciation of small-town rural life; and superior organizational and time-management skills. This is a full-time position based in Paonia, Colo., population 1,600.

High Country News offers competitive salaries, excellent benefits, a lively workplace, and the opportunity to play a crucial role in a news organization with a mission. HCN is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to a fair and diverse workplace. Send letter, resume, and samples of work to jobs@hcn.org.

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Newschannel Five (St. Louis)

Click here for Information!  Newschannel 5

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WISE, Fort Wayne (IN)

Interactive Web Producer (Part-Time)

WISE – Fort Wayne, IN
Indiana’s NewsCenter is growing and has a rare opportunity for you to be on the cutting-edge of modern journalism with the leading media company in Northeast Indiana.

Our immediate opening is for an exceptional individual with proven skills to work part-time as an Interactive Web Producer.  This person will be responsible for various facets of website production on our dynamic website www.indianasnewscenter.com, while also reporting web content for the networks of Indiana’s NewsCenter.

You’ll be responsible for managing the site’s content and expanding the number of page views and unique users of the site.

You’ll moderate civic journalism submissions, including our popular YouNewsTV franchise, and you’ll report for traditional broadcasts on Indiana’s NewsCenter.

Education Required:  Prefer that you have a degree in journalism or related field.  Experience Required: We require that you’ve had previous web production experience.  Benefits: The company offers paid vacation and a 401(k) plan.

Contact

Please send resume with references, and samples of your work to:
Indiana’s NewsCenter
Job #056
P.O. Box 2121
Fort Wayne, IN 46801
Attention: Debbie Sand.
This company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Chick-fil-A Bowl Internship Program

Please find attached information regarding the 2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl Internship Program.  The Chick-fil-A Bowl is looking for qualified candidates to play an integral role in the planning and execution of this year’s Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (LSU vs. North Carolina) and the 43rd Chick-fil-A Bowl.  A total of four positions are available starting in July.  Because one of the positions is heavily focused on Communications we are reaching out to selected PRSSA chapters.  Full details on the position requirements and the application process are listed on the attachment.  Any help you can provide in forwarding this information to your students and other interested parties is appreciated.

If you have questions about the available positions or anything Chick-fil-A Bowl related please feel free to contact me.  I would be happy to set up time to speak to you via phone in the near future.

Contact

Anton Dawson

Chick-fil-A Bowl

404-586-1923 (Direct)

404-586-8508 (Fax)

www.chick-fil-abowl.com

More Information

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David L. Stashower Scholarship

The David L. Stashower Visionary Scholarships in Communications were established in January 1998 to honor our former chairman who retired at the end of 1997. The scholarship awards are a tribute to Mr. Stashower’s life-long achievements in advertising and his contribution to the growth and success of Liggett Stashower. Mr. Stashower’s commitment to grooming upcoming generations for future leadership was a hallmark of his career, and these scholarships are a way to carry on his legacy.

The David L. Stashower Visionary Scholarship Awards consist of two $2,000 scholarships that are awarded annually on a merit basis to communications students attending an Ohio college or university. The awards are based on academic achievement, faculty recommendations and other documentation to support the applicant’s request for consideration. The candidates must be seniors in the forthcoming academic year and majoring in advertising, graphic design, public relations or communications.

The attachment describes the application procedure, the process for selecting the winners and other general information about the awards. If you have questions, please contact Vicki Kressler at 216/373-8230 or e-mail vkressler@liggett.com.

Regards,

Mark C. Nylander
Chief Executive Officer

Information

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American Indian Journalism Institute

The American Indian Journalism Institute, founded in 2001, is an academic, scholarship and internship program for college students run and underwritten by the Freedom Forum Diversity Institute.

AIJI provides a unique opportunity for Indian students to learn about journalism and consider it as a career, which will help improve newsroom diversity around the country.

For three weeks in June, Native American students learn the craft of journalism through one of several journalism courses taught at the Freedom Forum’s Al Neuharth Media Center, on the University of South Dakota’s Vermillion campus.

Accepted students are placed in an appropriate course based on their experience, interests and previous coursework. Students attend AIJI for free and receive other financial assistance, including room and board during the program and a scholarship/stipend upon completion of the program.

AIJI students also may be eligible for 2 hours of college credit.

After successful completion of the program, top AIJI graduates are hired for paid summer internships as reporters, copy editors, photographers or multimedia journalists with daily newspapers and with The Associated Press. Interns must be licensed drivers and provide their own vehicles.

For inquiries and applications, contact Janine Harris at jharris@freedomforum.org or 605/677-5424. More Information

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