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CBS 46 Student Internship Program

CBS 46 is the fastest growing choice for local news at 4, 6 and 11pm. More people are switching to CBS 46 for breaking news and information than any other station in Atlanta. We also are leaders for information on civic and community news and events.

The CBS 46 student intern program offers hands-on work experience in a dynamic and creative work environment. Through the CBS 46 program you have the opportunity to develop tangible skills that may be transferred into many work arenas in the broadcasting business.

Our program is:

  • open to students, who are rising juniors or seniors, of colleges/universities who offer academic credit for this program
  • unpaid in exchange for academic credit
  • designed for students currently enrolled in disciplines relating to the broadcasting industry
  • varied in length depending upon colleges/universities credit requirements

Quick Facts on CBS 46

CBS 46 is part of Meredith Corporation (www.meredith.com), one of the nation's leading media and marketing companies with businesses centering on magazine and book publishing (ex: Better Homes & Gardens), television broadcasting, integrated marketing and interactive media. Meredith Corporation owns and operates 12 television stations located in fast-growing markets.

Student Intern Positions Available In:

  • News
  • Production
  • Interactive media/Web site
  • Graphic Design
  • Marketing/Promotion
  • Community Relations/Public Relations
  • Programming/Research
  • Engineering/Broadcast Operations
  • Information Technology
  • Advertising Sales

Download the Internship Application here.

Apply by downloading, printing and filling out the application and return with your resume to:

CBS 46 Student Internship Program
Attention: Human Resources Department
425 14th Street NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Acceptance for the program does not constitute a promise of future employment.


CBS 46 - INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Length: Twelve to fifteen weeks; to be scheduled based on school schedule. Actual dates for each internship may vary.

Fall Internship: September – December
Winter/Spring Internship: January – May
Summer Internship: June – August

Internships Available:

Advertising Sales & Marketing:
Preferred Area of Study: Business, television, communications
Learn the sales process, ratings and evaluations, building presentations, post-buy analysis, new business prospecting, sales technique.

Programming / Research:
Preferred Area of Study: Business, television, statistics, communications
Learn about program acquisition, program operations, ratings, program and sales analysis.

Engineering / Broadcast Operations:
Preferred Area of Study: Engineering, television
Assist in production of live newscasts in master control, camera shading, microwave control, satellite feeds, and documentation of projects in CAD and Excel. Help with the dubbing of commercials, programming feeds and feedbay, and learn on-air operations of a television station.

Information Technology (IT):
Preferred Area of Study: Network Administration
Learn Local Area Network (LAN) administration, test and deploy software, provide phone switch administration, troubleshoot user problems.

Production:
Preferred Area of Study: Television Production
Trained to operate camera and prompter, observe all broadcasting technical areas and assist with special production projects.

Promotion Intern:
Preferred Area of Study: Television, marketing
Assist in writing and producing on-air promotion for station programs and newscasts, learn to edit spots for air.

Graphics Intern:
Preferred Area of Study: Graphic design, animation
Learn graphic equipment and design, while creating graphics and animation to be used in promotion and on-air within newscasts.

Community Relations/Public Relations:
Preferred Area of Study: Community relations
Work in that department focusing on community events, contacts and public relations.

News:
Preferred Area of Study: Journalism, Television
  • Producer Assistant: Work on one or more of the newscasts, writing copy, researching stories, setting up stories, shadow producing. (Two available)
  • Weather Intern: Work with the chief meteorologist, gathering information to analyze weather patterns and construct maps, prepare graphics, research stories. (One available)
  • Sports Intern: Work with sportscasters writing and editing for the sportscast, setting up stories, researching stories. (One available)
  • Photographer / Editor Intern: Learn to shoot and edit stories for newscasts; shadow photographers on stories, learn to shoot and learn to edit stories for the newscast. (Two available)
  • Assignment Desk Intern: Assist the desk with setting up stories and future planning, gather information for stories and coordinate crews for our daily coverage. (Two available)
  • Special Projects / Consumer Unit Intern: Work with our special consumer / investigative unit, researching stories, writing and assisting with these special stories and series for the newscast. (One available)

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