Music Journalism Internships

7 Jun

If you’re looking for an internship in music journalism, I suggest e-mailing the editorial assistant of the entertainment and/or music department about the FAQs of an internship. You should also check out magazines that are geared towards music, like www.rollingstone.com , www.vibe.com , www.blender.com and www.spin.com Here is a link to info about an internship with Rolling Stone Magazine (and its nothing like the MTV reality show, I’m from Rolling Stone) http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/profiles/internshipGenInfo.asp?internshipID=684

I also suggest you check http://www.ed2010.com/ed-campus/internships/list to check out for any music intern openings

2 Responses to “Music Journalism Internships”

  1. cljohnso June 14, 2009 at 2:11p06 #

    I love music and I love writing, but I wanna make good money too. I can’t sing, to clumsy to dance, so I write and listen to music all the time. I hope that get by getting an internship that maybe my dream with music and wrtitng can develope into a successful career.

  2. Tricia Callahan June 15, 2009 at 2:11p06 #

    Hello.
    I am an avid reader of the Rolling Stone and it is my dream to write for them one day I am currently involved with 3 different internships where I write about music, interview bands, and go to shows whenever the opportunity presents itself. I haven’t been applying for the Rolling Stone internships because I think I should build up some awesome clips before hand. Do you, as a Rolling Stone employee, think that is a good idea or should I apply every chance I get? I would appreciate any feedback you can provide. Thank you for the post it is hard to find any information regarding helping those who are interested in a music journalism career.

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