Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until ... script writing for broadcast, or related assignments #LI-Onsite
Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until ... script writing for broadcast, or related assignments #LI-Onsite
Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until ... script writing for broadcast, or related assignments #LI-Onsite
Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until ... script writing for broadcast, or related assignments #LI-Onsite
Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until ... script writing for broadcast, or related assignments #LI-Onsite
Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until ... script writing for broadcast, or related assignments #LI-Onsite
Summer Script Writing information
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Script Writer, and why are they important?
What are some common challenges faced by summer script writing interns, and how can they overcome them?
What is a Summer Script Writing job?
What is the difference between Summer Script Writing vs Summer Screenwriting?
| Aspect | Summer Script Writing | Summer Screenwriting |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires a writing portfolio or related coursework | Similar credentials, often with film or media studies background |
| Work Environment | Creative teams, production companies, film festivals | Film studios, production houses, media companies |
| Industry Usage | Used interchangeably in many contexts, focusing on script creation for summer programs | Often emphasizes screenplay development for films during summer projects |
Summer Script Writing and Summer Screenwriting are closely related roles involving script development during summer programs. The main difference lies in terminology and specific industry focus, but both require strong writing skills and industry knowledge. They often overlap in work environment and credentials, making them similar career paths for aspiring writers interested in summer projects in film and media industries.
Part-time
Posted 12 days ago
Job description
KSN is looking for an upper-level college student who is ready to jump into the world of TV news. We are looking for someone who has taken journalism classes and has some writing experience. Experience with collegiate TV production is not necessary, but great if you have it! Previous experience with print-based journalism also a plus.Internshipwill include working with multiple team members to learn many different skills in the newsroom (including shadowing producers, reporters, photographers, editors and other newsroom team members). After an initial training process,internshipwill have a specific focus of photojournalism (shooting and editing video), multi-media journalism (shooting and editing video, writing stories for broadcast and digital) and/or producing newscasts (editing video, stacking newscasts, writing for broadcast and digital) based on the skills and experience of the individual intern. Some sports coverage is expected for those who shoot and edit video (focusing on high school football). Position is for the 2026 Summer Semester, located in Wichita, Kansas, and will remain open until filled. There is no "normal" schedule in a newsroom, so expect to work odd hours, including weekends, early mornings, or evenings. We will coordinate your class schedule with your weeklyinternshipschedule. We have hired some of our previous rock-star interns for full-time work - this is a great way to get your foot in the door!
Internship Details :
- Each internship is for 15-20 hours per week for approximately 15-20 weeks
- Will be well supervised and participate in a meaningful learning experience
- Upon completion of the internship, the student will be evaluated by the internship supervisor
Requirements & Skills :
- Must be a college junior/senior with multiple journalism classes completed
- Expected to work 2-3 shifts per week, hours may vary
- A collaborative worker with a willingness to learn
- Previous internship experience a plus, but not required
- Fluency in English, bilingual Spanish a plus
- Collegiate experience in news writing is required; can include AP Style writing for college newspaper, script writing for broadcast, or related assignments
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