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AAA Radio Broadcast Intern DIVISION: Radio REPORTS TO: AAA Music Director & On-Air Host ... Interns will observe and assist with music selection, show preparation, music scheduling, and ...

This internship offers hands-on experience with public safety radio technologies, including systems used for emergency response, disaster management, and day-to-day operations. This is an especially ...

This is a paid internship ($10 dollars/hour) with a required commitment of 15 hours per week. Applicant must be able to work out of Radio Ambulante's New York City office. Responsibilities: * Conduct ...

This is a paid internship ($10 dollars/hour) with a required commitment of 15 hours per week. Applicant must be able to work out of Radio Ambulante's New York City office. Responsibilities: * Conduct ...

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

To thrive as a Radio Intern, you need a foundational understanding of broadcast media, strong communication skills, and often enrollment in or completion of a relevant degree program such as communications or journalism. Familiarity with audio editing software, studio equipment, and content management systems is typically expected. Initiative, adaptability, teamwork, and attention to detail are crucial soft skills for excelling in this fast-paced environment. These skills ensure interns can contribute effectively to broadcast operations, learn quickly, and adapt to the dynamic demands of the radio industry.

What types of tasks and responsibilities can I expect as a radio intern?

As a radio intern, your daily responsibilities may include assisting with live broadcasts, researching topics for shows, editing audio segments, and helping manage social media accounts. You may also support on-air talent, participate in brainstorming sessions, and learn about technical equipment setup. Interns often work closely with producers, DJs, and marketing staff, providing a hands-on introduction to the fast-paced radio environment. This exposure helps you develop practical skills and build a network within the industry.

What are radio internships?

Radio internships are temporary positions, often for students or recent graduates, that provide hands-on experience working at a radio station or within the radio industry. Interns may assist with various tasks such as producing shows, conducting research, editing audio, managing social media, or supporting on-air talent. These internships are designed to help individuals learn about how radio stations operate, build professional skills, and network with industry professionals. Many radio internships are unpaid or offer college credit, but they can be a valuable step toward a career in broadcasting or media.
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Buffalo Toronto Public Media is your local source for television and radio -

WNED PBS, WNED KIDS, WNED Create, WBFO NPR, WNED Classical, and WBFO The Bridge!

We reach Western New York and Southern Ontario and can be streamed from your favorite device.

Engaging our communities through exploration and entertainment-everywhere.

We're looking for our next Radio News Intern!


What you'll be doing:

The radio news intern* will work directly with the news director, managing editor, reporters and digital staff to create and produce content for our station. The intern will gain audio and digital experience in public media broadcasting and news content as well as complete the internship with a varied portfolio. Hours are flexible and work may be hybrid - a blend of remote and in-office work.

In summary, this individual will:

  • Assist with research, drafting, and proofing news content
  • Conduct interviews and cover news to help create content for on-air and digital platforms
  • Actively participate in broadcast projects
  • Perform various ad hoc projects as assigned

What you'll need:

  • Enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in a communications, marketing, journalism, or related field*
  • Familiarity and general interest in audio production and its digital distribution, community journalism, reaching underserved populations
  • Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office or similar programs
  • Creative, approachable, team-focused, professional demeanor

Why BTPM?

Because we're awesome! You won't find a better group of talented, energetic people dedicated to quality content and reaching the various communities of our region. We are proud of our culture and you will gain the best experience when interning with us! No coffee-fetchers or copy-masters need apply...we want you to have a meaningful experience and bring a fresh perspective to the organization!


*This is an unpaid internship for course credit from an accredited college/university program. Internship documentation or agreement from the school is required.


Buffalo Toronto Public Media is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a culture of belonging and inclusion.