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Forbes is a daily business and economics magazine and news site with a scope that reaches many parts of the world and an international readership. Our approach to the movements and trends of business and world markets is smart, critical and unique in the way that Forbes has made itself to be over the past [...]

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Description: Washington Post Express Fall Semester internships (3 open positions – unpaid) Hours per week: About 12 to 20, Monday through Sunday. Schedules vary. The intern must be a current student enrolled in a degree program AND, if selected, must submit one of the following before the first day of work: documentation showing that academic credit [...]

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The Onion, “America’s Finest News Source” based in New York City, is seeking editorial interns for Fall 2009. Duties will include: research, fact-checking, managing editorial submissions, and other general editorial support. This is strictly a non-writing program, but provides an opportunity to work closely with the editorial staff and learn the ins-and-outs of the paper’s [...]

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It is currently expanding its editorial operations and has posted several jobs on its site. For details, and to apply, go to Talking Points Memo For details on Talking Points Memo’s academic year unpaid internships, and how to apply, go to Talking Points Memo Internship salary: unpaid. Time commitment: Three months, 5 days/week

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My name is ________ and I’m a freelance journalist who works mainly for BBC News TV, radio and Online in New York. I’ve traveled all over the world for the BBC from Iraq, and Afghanistan to Sri Lanka and the Balkans. Here’s a link to some of my stories on the BBC: ________ What I’m [...]

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Description: The Managing Editor is in charge of the improvement and application of The International’s editorial policy as well as the revision of grammar, content, and style. Duties – Improve the editorial standards of peace journalism. – Determine the editorial policy of each section of the journal. – Verify facts, supervise publication choices, and maintain [...]

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It doesn’t exist until tomorrow, but that’s not going to stop SalaryTK from pointing out the newest hot thing in unpaid journalism, per the New York Observer: Its staff, led by Faster Times’ founding publisher and editor in chief Sam Apple, 33, will consist of several dozen editors and writers, including correspondents in 20 countries [...]

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The Huffington Post

This job ad came in the form of an auction, to benefit the Robert F. Kennedy Center, which does many great things, including giving journalists awards. The bid last we checked was $13,000. (Estimated value of internship, according to RFK Center’s auction site: $500.) Includes: a two-three month internship at The Huffington Post in NYC [...]

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Harper’s Magazine is accepting applications from college students and graduates for its editorial internship program. Interns work on a full-time, unpaid basis for three to five months and receive practical experience in critical reading and analysis, research, fact checking, and the general workings of a national magazine. Each intern works closely with an editor on [...]

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Editorial interns assist the editorial department with fact checking, research, evaluation of unsolicited manuscripts, and other administrative tasks as needed. Interns may have the opportunity to help with the production of The American Prospect Online’s website, and are encouraged to participate in weekly editorial/staff meetings as well as relevant events in Washington, D.C.

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