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Internship Cable Tv Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Engineering Intern

Bethlehem, PA

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

... television, video, and audio production for a non-profit organization. Engineering interns learn ... Learn to interpret complex interconnect diagrams and perform precise cable terminations. Maintain ...

Engineering Intern

Bethlehem, PA · On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

... television, video, and audio production for a non-profit organization. Engineering interns learn ... Learn to interpret complex interconnect diagrams and perform precise cable terminations. • ...

Learn how we use our own television product and outside media sources like cable, social, and radio ... An internship at KMBC KCWE Creative Services will provide a great foundation for those interested ...

Learn how we use our own television product and outside media sources like cable, social, and radio ... An internship at KMBC KCWE Creative Services will provide a great foundation for those interested ...

KMBC Marketing & Promotions Intern

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

Learn how we use our own television product and outside media sources like cable, social, and radio ... An internship at KMBC KCWE Creative Services will provide a great foundation for those interested ...

Learn how we use our own television product and outside media sources like cable, social, and radio ... An internship at KMBC KCWE Creative Services will provide a great foundation for those interested ...

Learn how we use our own television product and outside media sources like cable, social, and radio ... An internship at KMBC KCWE Creative Services will provide a great foundation for those interested ...

KMBC Marketing & Promotions Intern

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

Learn how we use our own television product and outside media sources like cable, social, and radio ... An internship at KMBC KCWE Creative Services will provide a great foundation for those interested ...

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What is the difference between Internship Cable Tv vs Cable TV Technician?

AspectInternship Cable TvCable TV Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some technical knowledgeHigh school diploma; technical training or certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentTraining setting, office, or on-site with supervisionOn-site installation, maintenance, and repair at customer locations
Industry UsageEntry-level training role within the cable industryField technician responsible for service and troubleshooting

Internship Cable Tv provides foundational training and exposure to the cable industry, often as a stepping stone. Cable TV Technicians perform hands-on installation and repairs, requiring technical skills and certifications. While internships focus on learning, technicians are actively involved in customer service and technical tasks.

What are Internship Cable TV positions?

Internship Cable TV positions are temporary roles designed for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the television broadcasting industry. These internships typically involve assisting with production, editing, scripting, camera operations, and other aspects of running a cable TV station. Interns may work with various departments such as news, technical support, or programming, learning industry-specific skills while building professional connections. These positions are valuable for those considering a career in media, communications, or television production.

How to become an NBC intern?

To become an NBC intern, applicants typically need to submit an online application through NBC's internship program, which often requires current enrollment in a related college or university, a resume, and sometimes a cover letter. Internships usually focus on media, communications, or journalism fields and may require relevant skills or coursework; applications are often accepted several months in advance of the internship start date.

What types of projects or tasks might I work on during a Cable TV internship?

As a Cable TV intern, you can expect to be involved in a variety of hands-on projects, such as assisting with the setup and maintenance of broadcasting equipment, supporting live or recorded productions, shadowing technicians during troubleshooting, and helping with content scheduling or editing. Interns often work closely with experienced engineers, producers, and on-air talent, gaining insights into both the technical and creative sides of broadcasting. This role offers a great opportunity to develop practical skills, build a professional network, and gain exposure to the fast-paced environment of the cable television industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Cable TV, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Cable TV internship, you generally need a basic understanding of media production, communication skills, and relevant academic coursework in broadcasting or media studies. Familiarity with video editing software, broadcast equipment, and content management systems is typically required. Strong teamwork, eagerness to learn, and effective time management make a candidate stand out in this fast-paced environment. These skills and qualities are crucial for adapting quickly, contributing to creative projects, and supporting the technical and operational needs of a broadcast team.
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$16.50 - $21.50/hr

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Posted 5 days ago


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Description

By becoming a Lehigh Valley Public Media Engineering Intern, you will have a meaningful, hands-on experience that will allow you to explore the world of television, video, and audio production for a non-profit organization. Engineering interns learn under the supervision of industry professionals, while working directly on vital station projects that leave an impact on the Greater Lehigh Valley community. We are looking for interns that want to learn how to run the technical infrastructure of a television station.

Here are some of the areas you will be involved in, and experience, during an internship at LVPM.


Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: 

Gain hands-on engineering experience in a fast-paced media environment. Our interns learn to install, maintain, and troubleshoot broadcast and non-broadcast equipment for a major media company.  Mentored by the engineering staff, you will support daily television operations, news productions, podcasts, and digital distribution platforms.

What You Will Learn & Do

Master Broadcast Systems: Build practical knowledge of studio, newsgathering, production, master control, automation, and transmission infrastructure.

Troubleshoot Technical Issues: Apply digital, audio, and video theory to diagnose and resolve real-world equipment problems.

Build Networking Skills: Acquire and implement essential TCP/IP networking skills within a live broadcast environment.

Manage Automation Tools: Gain direct proficiency with industry-standard broadcast switchers and station automation technologies.

Read & Build Infrastructure: Learn to interpret complex interconnect diagrams and perform precise cable terminations.

Maintain Regulatory Compliance: Understand how to operate a station in alignment with FCC regulations and standard engineering practices.

Requirements

Requirements: 

Current college or university student at an accredited institution; seniors and juniors preferred; sophomores and freshman may apply. Recent graduates looking for experience will also be considered.

Must be 18 years of age or older and authorized to work in the United States.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

Ability to stay organized, meet deadlines and handle multiple projects.

Self-motivation and a passion for television production is a must.

Preference will be given to students with previous work or internship experience. 

Must be majoring in an engineering or technical field.

Additional Information:

Housing/transportation assistance is not provided by the internship program.Â