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Jobs I hear about
On this page are jobs that are routinely sent to me. They are often excellent places to begin a journalism career. Although I can't vouch for every company, my experience has been that all of them offer good jobs in the industry.
sportsinformant.com seeks writers
To Whom It May Concern:
My name is Dan Valerino and I am the owner of www.SportInformant.com. I am emailing you to make you aware of a possible opportunity for your students. I have several openings on my website for writers who have an interest in sports. While I am not offering paid positions, or internships for that matter, I am offering your students an opportunity to get writing out there now and have somewhere to reference for future employers. If you would like any further information on this please get back to me at DValerino@sportinformant.com or call me at 216-410-3367. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Dan Valerino
Jayk Baechle
SportInformant Head of Staffing/Baseball Editor
BA Sport Communication/Electronic Media Production
Phi Kappa Psi
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American Chronicle seeking writers
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Radaronline.com seeking interns
Charles Kaiser at Radaronline.com is looking for two interns for a minimum of 3-months (starting immediately) for Full Court Press, a blog about politics and the press, to start immediately Successful applicants will spend at least six hours a week searching for examples of particularly good and particularly atrocious journalism, especially on the Web. They will also monitor Sunday chat shows, offer other kinds of story suggestions, and perform specific research tasks on deadline. These are unpaid positions, but they promise a thorough education in news judgment and hands-on experience. Kaiser is a former reporter for The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and a former press critic for Newsweek. is also the author of "1968 In America," and "The Gay Metropolis." To read the column, go here: www.radaronline.com/fullcourtpress. To learn more about Kaiser: www.CharlesKaiser.com If interested, please send your c/v and three of your best clips to CharlesKaiserNYC@gmail.com
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