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Internships are available for qualified students studying journalism, video production, and other communication degrees. Several departments may choose to accept interns, including but not ...

Production Internship

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

Soaring Sky is seeking a production intern to assist with our cinematography projects. Our company creates full production videos for a variety of industries including but not limited to; real estate ...

Production Internship

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

Soaring Sky is seeking a production intern to assist with our cinematography projects. Our company creates full production videos for a variety of industries including but not limited to; real estate ...

About the Role TV Production interns will: * Join producers on field shoots, act as production assistants on location, generating, organizing, and gathering release forms, among other things * Assist ...

About the Role TV Production interns will: * Join producers on field shoots, act as production assistants on location, generating, organizing, and gathering release forms, among other things * Assist ...

WGHP-TV, serving the Piedmont-Triad region of North Carolina, is offering an unpaid internship for qualified college students. We're looking for creative, passionate, and competitive students eager ...

WMUR Engineering and Production Intern

Manchester, NH · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

WMUR-TV offers paid internships in the Engineering and Production department. To apply for an internship at WMUR, please provide a cover letter with your application. Engineering and Production ...

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How much do production internships jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for production internships in the United States is $16.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are production internships?

Production internships are temporary positions that provide students or recent graduates with hands-on experience in the production process of film, television, theater, music, or other media projects. Interns typically assist with various tasks such as set preparation, equipment management, script coordination, and administrative duties. These internships help individuals gain practical knowledge, build industry connections, and develop skills necessary for a career in media production. They often serve as a stepping stone to entry-level roles in the entertainment industry.

What types of projects and tasks do Production Interns typically work on during their internship?

Production Interns often assist with a variety of hands-on tasks such as setting up equipment, supporting on-set logistics, organizing production materials, and managing schedules. They may also help coordinate communication between different departments, handle paperwork, and shadow experienced crew members to gain a deeper understanding of the production process. This role provides exposure to both pre-production planning and on-set operations, offering interns a comprehensive view of the industry while developing practical skills and professional connections.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Production Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Production Intern, you need a foundational understanding of production processes, strong organizational skills, and often a relevant academic background in film, media, or communications. Familiarity with industry-standard editing software (like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro), camera equipment, and project management tools is highly beneficial. Proactive communication, teamwork, and adaptability help interns stand out in dynamic production environments. These skills and qualities are crucial for efficiently supporting production teams and gaining hands-on experience in the fast-paced media industry.

What is the difference between Production Internships vs Film Internships?

AspectProduction InternshipsFilm Internships
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some technical skillsHigh school diploma; some film-related coursework or experience
Work EnvironmentOn-set, studio, or production facilitiesOn-set, editing suites, or production offices
Industry UsageUsed across various media including TV, film, commercialsPrimarily in film and cinematic projects
Common Search IntentLearning production processes, gaining hands-on experienceUnderstanding filmmaking, assisting in film projects

Production Internships focus on hands-on experience in the overall production process across media types, while Film Internships are specifically centered on film projects and cinematic work. Both roles often require similar credentials and work environments, but their industry focus differs, making each suitable for different career interests within media production.

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Infographic showing various Production Internships job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 65% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 7% Contract, and 7% Nights. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $34,996 per year, or $16.8 per hour.
Media Production Intern (In- Person) Fall 2026.

Media Production Intern (In- Person) Fall 2026.

Tribune Media

Mobile, AL

$15 - $19/hr

Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Why Intern with WKRG-TV / wkrg.com in Mobile, AL?

  • You will learn so much by observing and working with WKRG's Studio Production and Content Creation Teams.
  • You will gain experience in the production of live and pre-recorded programs and segments for presentation via broadcast, OTT, website, apps, and social media.
  • Particular focus is placed on leveling up competency and confidence in the use of the Ross Overdrive automated production system and Open Broadcast System (OBS) live streaming technology.
  • You will enhance your visual communication skills as you design and create graphics.
  • You will strengthen your editing skills as you cut lots of video with Adobe Premiere Pro.
  • You will have a blast when you're not working, as the Gulf Coast has many beautiful beaches, other great attractions to see, and activities to enjoy.
  • Your internship experience could significantly strengthen your candidacy for full-time positions upon graduation.

Qualifications for Fall 2026 Media Production Internships:

Internships with WKRG-TV / wkrg.com are HIGHLY SELECTIVE.

All Fall 2026 Media Production Internships are IN-PERSON and based at our main broadcast & digital studios in Mobile, Alabama.

All internships are SUPERVISED. The intern's station supervisor will oversee the intern's attendance and performance to evaluate, monitor, and assess the intern's progress and ensure they are receiving the proper education/training.

All internships are UNPAID.

Students who must earn academic credit to participate will receive priority consideration for positions in the cohort. Students are expected to obtain and complete any forms necessary to receive credit for the internship experience.

The intern's college/university academic advisor (and institution guidelines) determines the amount of credit available (and subsequently, the amount of time an intern will be available weekly). The station intern supervisor will consider each intern's availability to establish a work schedule that provides an enriching experience.

The intern is responsible for their transportation.

APPLY NOW to secure a Fall 2026 Media Production Internship position:

An application is required.

Go to the Nexstar Careers portal at https://www.nexstar.tv/careers/ and apply for a Fall 2026 Media Production Internship no later than 5pm CST, Thursday, September 3, 2026.

However, as interns are selected on a rolling basis, first-come / first-selected, we recommend you APPLY AS EARLY IN THE SUMMER 2026 SEMESTER AS POSSIBLE.

After submitting your application online, please email a copy of your resume to WKRG News Director Gene Kirkconnell at gkirkconnell@wkrg.com. The body of that email should include a short note explaining why you are interested in participating in the Fall 2026 internship program. Also, in that email, offer up several convenient timeslots for you to participate in a video conference to interview for the position.

IMPORTANT DATES & DEADLINES for Fall 2026 Media Production Internship Applicants:

Applications, interviews, and acceptance are conducted on a rolling basis.

Qualified candidates will fill Fall 2026 Media Production Internship Cohort positions will be filled by qualified candidates on a first come, first selected basis. When available internship slots are filled, the application process will be closed. This may occur BEFORE the deadlines and dates posted below.

The sooner you apply (by Wednesday, August 5, 2026, is recommended), the sooner you will be interviewed, and the sooner you will learn if you have been accepted into the program.

Here are some important dates and deadlines of which to be aware:

  • Selected interns may begin their internship experience on or after Monday, August 10, 2026.
  • Selected interns should complete their internship experience on or before Friday, December 18, 2026.
  • Monday, June 22, 2026 - Application Period Opens
  • Wednesday, September 9, 2026- Application Period Closes on or, per rolling acceptance, before this date
  • August 2026 - Group Internship Orientation Session (via Video Conference Call on a Day/Time TBD)

LEARNING OUTCOMES for the Fall 2026 Media Production Internship include:

Broaden understanding and mastery of television, digital, and social media production skills.

Increase confidence in collaborating with content creators and technical staff to create projects and achieve shared goals.

Improve technical and creative craft skills applicable to the student's course of study and intended career.

Depart the experience with professional work samples for use in your portfolio.

Develop contacts in the industry to facilitate mentoring and career connections.

More Details About Our Fall 2026 Internships:

The program is an excellent fit for students aspiring to broadcast, digital, and social media content production and management careers.

Students majoring in production, film, social media, communication arts, digital marketing, journalism, and similar fields of study are encouraged to apply.

It's fun! Our interns enjoy their experience on the job and take advantage of the wonderful area in which we live: the beaches, food, history, and culture.

What Should I Be Familiar with Before I Begin the Fall 2026 Media Production Internship?

The most successful applicants will have already engaged in coursework and/or some practical work in the following areas:


Video Production - Arrive to the internship with a basic working understanding of cameras, audio, switchers, graphics, etc. The internship will help you hone your aesthetic and technical production skills to meet professional formats and standards.
Video Editing - Arrive to the internship knowing the basics of how to use a timeline-based software editing program like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro. The internship will teach you how to organize, shape, and sharpen the material you edit into lucid, stronger visual stories.


Meeting Deadlines - Media Production is driven by delivering assignments in a timely fashion. The pace is very fast. Assignments often change with little notice. You should be prepared to participate nimbly and with flexibility to fully experience how professionals in our organization conduct their business and meet their responsibilities.

Company Overview:

Nexstar Media Group (NASDAQ: NXST) is a leading diversified media company that leverages localism to bring new services and value to consumers and advertisers through its traditional media, digital and mobile media platforms. Its wholly owned operating subsidiary, Nexstar Inc., consists of three divisions: Broadcasting, Digital, and Networks. The Broadcasting Division operates, programs, or provides sales and other services to 198 television stations and related digital multicast signals reaching 116 markets or approximately 39% of all U.S. television households (reflecting the FCC's UHF discount). The division's portfolio includes primary affiliates of NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, MyNetworkTV and The CW. The Digital Division operates 122 local websites and 316 mobile apps offering hyper-local content and verticals for consumers and advertisers, allowing audiences to choose where, when and how they access content and creating new revenue opportunities for the company. The Networks Division operates WGN America, a growing national general entertainment cable network and the home of NewsNation, multicast network Antenna TV, and WGN Radio in Chicago. Nexstar also owns a 31.3% ownership stake in TV Food Network, a top tier cable asset. For more information, please visit www.nexstar.tv.

EEO Statement:

Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled