- Application Deadline: Rolling
- Company: Detroit Public TV (DPTV)
- Location: Detroit, Michigan
Detroit Public TV (DPTV) is the non-commercial, viewer-supported PBS-member station watched by more than 1.5 million people in Detroit and Southeast Michigan and another 1.2 million people throughout Canada. Our vision is for a community in which people trust public media to help them discover new ideas, make informed decisions, and enjoy enriched lives.
DPTV offers 24 hours of PBS Kids programs each weekday, along with other favorite local and national programming and news shows, such as PBS Newshour. The station is notably active in the community producing local programs that showcase arts, culture, and news analysis using the power of media to provide knowledge and understanding.
DPTV, a 501(c) 3 organization licensed to the Detroit Educational Television Foundation and governed by a volunteer board of trustees from the local business, civic, and cultural communities also manages WRCJ 90.9 FM, Detroit’s classical and jazz radio station, located in the Detroit School of Arts.
In addition to the main channel 56.1, the station also operates Detroit PBS Kids Channel, 56.2; CREATE 56.3 and The WORLD channel 56.4.
We are actively pursuing dynamic and diverse team members to join us in the role of Great Lakes Now Intern in Detroit, MI.
What You’ll Do:
The Great Lakes Now Intern will support the GLN staff in all phases of our projects.
Essential Functions:
Interns will get practical and realistic hands on experience in one or more of the following functions:
Instagram Account Management: Creating stories/photos/vids and text from segments, stories, show production, etc. for Instagram account. Assist with developing Instagram plan for GLN and create “playbook” for Instagram needs and “best practices.”
Digital Video Production: Help create short videos from show segments (that capture audiences in 8 seconds) for social media, e-newsletter distribution.
News Reporting: Research, report and write stories for publishing on the site. Assist with research and pre-production for monthly show.
Digital Asset Creation: Creating visual elements for site both in conjunction with stories and to stand alone.
Digital Marketing and Promotional Support: Re-organize and develop digital mailing lists; Create lists of social media groups/Twitter lists/etc. covering 2 provinces/8 states/Water experts and advocates nationally. Assist as appropriate with events.
Digital Content Management: Analyze site and make recommendations for site architecture, content organization and other digital practices. Research similar sites and create comparison template. Develop recommendations for better SEO, searchability on site, and use of visual elements while maintaining commitment to journalistic integrity.
Visual Archiving: Create functional archival system for video for multiple platforms and photos for website.
Skills:
- Excellent oral, written, and organizational skills
- Familiarity with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe Premiere Pro and Media Encoder
- Excellent online research skills
- General sense of administrative management
- Familiarity with television production preferred
Qualifications:
- Enrollment in a university or vocational tech training program or recent graduate
- Pursuing broadcasting, film, video production, telecommunications, communications/journalism, or business/marketing degree preferred
- Ability and willingness to work 16- 20 hours per week, minimum 3 days
What You’ll Get:
- Opportunities to participate in personal and professional development programs.
- Opportunities to serve our mission and community.
- Great work environment.