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MSU WKAR Public Media - College of Communication Arts and Sciences

About MSU WKAR Public Media - College of Communication Arts and Sciences

WKAR Public Media offers a range of internship, paid internship and employment opportunities for Michigan State University students interested in media production for television, radio and online; marketing and promotion; fundraising, and more. Follow WKAR here for current postings for available positions.

[MSU Equal Employment Opportunity Statement] All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.

WKAR Public Media is part of Michigan State University's College of Communication Arts and Sciences. WKAR provides mid-Michigan and the global community with award-winning original programming and the best from PBS and NPR via television channels WKAR-HD, WKAR World, WKAR Create and WKAR PBS Kids; and radio broadcasts at 90.5 FM, 105.1 FM, AM 870 and WKAR Radio Reading Service. At wkar.org and video.wkar.org, the network offers live audio streaming, plus local news features, TV original full episodes and the best from NPR and PBS on-demand.

Reviews

WKAR Communications Website Writer and Editor

September 2021 - August 2022 East Lansing, MI
“I really enjoyed the larger sense of meaning that went into everything I helped write and create. WKAR does such amazing work within the mid-Michigan community and it was rewarding to be a part of that, even in small ways. I also appreciated the responsibility that I was given from the very beginning. I liked being able to learn new tasks and contribute to large projects despite just being an intern.”

All Things Considered Intern

September 2017 East Lansing, MI
“I like the many opportunities at WKAR. Even though I am the All Things Considered Intern, I voice the weather for Weekend Edition, I have operated the sound board for Current Sports, I have accompanied journalists on stories, and I upload stories to the WKAR website.”
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