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Video Production: The Maury Show

SUMMER SEMESTER INTERNSHIPS

My name is Chauncy Johnson and I would like to advertise a Summer semester 2008 internship opportunity with The Maury Show in NYC. Please have the ad read as follows:

Reply to: cjohnson@themauryshow.com
Subject: PRODUCTION INTERNS NEEDED FOR TOP-RATED DAYTIME TELEVISION SHOW

Successful, nationally syndicated television program, The Maury Show, is seeking Production Interns to assist in all aspects of our top-rated program. We are looking for young, enthusiastic, outgoing candidates who are detail-oriented, knowledgeable in pop culture, organized and highly proactive. Previous production experience is a big plus.

The intern will have the opportunity to assist the production and office staff in variety of tasks.

Applicants must be undergraduate students (sophomores, juniors, and seniors only) with an interest in television, film, communications, or media studies. Students selected MUST be able to receive college credit for the internship. *Please note that the student will need to submit a letter from their college or university on official college letterhead to the internship supervisor at The Maury Show prior to the internship start date. Credit is awarded through the student’s college or university upon completion of the internship.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 2-3 days per week. The student must be a local resident or able to relocate to the New York City area, for the duration of the internship.

HOURS NEEDED: Summer semester - 9:00am to 5:00pm

COMPENSATION: Academic credit. Only students who can receive academic credit will be considered.

DATES: Summer Semester – May to August

APPLICATION: Email resume as an attachment or in body of email with cover letter to:
cjohnson@themauryshow.com

***Please put “PRODUCTION INTERN” in the subject line. Please indicate which semester you would like to intern, your school, major, academic year, availability and a short paragraph detailing your interest in television.

Thank you very much.

Chauncy Johnson