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FOX5 Internships

The FOX5 Las Vegas student intern program offers currently enrolled college students hands-on work experience in a dynamic and creative work environment.

Through the program, you have the opportunity to develop tangible skills that may be transferred into many work arenas in the broadcasting business.

There are a few stipulations to our internship program:
  • It is open to students, 18 years of age or older.
  • It is an unpaid experience, in exchange for academic credit.
  • It is open to students currently enrolled in accredited, academic institutions with disciplines relating to the broadcasting industry.
  • Each internship varies in length, depending upon school/institution credit requirements.

We may have internship positions available in news, production, creative design, marketing and/or promotions.

If you are interested and meet the above qualifications, please e-mail your cover letter and resume to: the Human Resources Director, Art Torcello.

Acceptance for the program does not constitute a promise of future employment.

Quick Facts on FOX5 Las Vegas: FOX5 KVVU Las Vegas is part of Meredith Corporation, one of the nation's leading media and marketing companies. Its business centers on magazine and book publishing, television broadcasting, integrated marketing and interactive media. Meredith Corporation owns and operates 11 television stations located in fast-growing markets.


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