This Summer, 2025 internship is for a college senior interested in practical experience in broadcast meteorology. The intern will gain hands-on experience and knowledge in forecasting weather segments for all platforms, utilizing social media to interact with the community, MMJ training and news production training.
Internship details:
· Interns must be college students in their senior year
· The student is aware that this is a non-paid internship for Summer, 2025
· Students are expected to obtain and complete any forms necessary to receive college credit
· The intern’s college academic advisor and institution determine the amount of credit available
· Station department heads will oversee the internship to evaluate, monitor and assess the intern’s progress and ensure they are receiving the proper training
· The student is responsible for their own transportation
LEARNING OUTCOMES for the Summer 2025 Weather Internship include:
Broaden understanding of broadcast meteorology, journalism, and the media industry and employment opportunities in the field.
Improve craft and presentation skills applicable to the student’s course of study and intended career.
Develop contacts in the industry to facilitate mentoring and career connections.
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