The Reed College of Media and College of Creative Arts will merge to form the new WVU College of Creative Arts and Media as of July 1, 2024. Get details.
The International Communication Division of AEJMC announces its student contest in multimedia news story writing for the year 2012-2013.
The contest is open to all undergraduate students. Entries must be nonfiction, journalistic stories with multimedia support on a topic related to an international issue.
The West Virginia Power, a professional minor league baseball program, is seeking full-time interns for non-paid positions. Interns will be compensated for meals.
Description The Power Internship Program provides college students and recent graduates with a learning experience that builds a solid foundation for understanding the business side of professional sports and entertainment.
The High Country News, in Paonia, Colo. is looking for an online editor.
This editorial position will oversee website content at hcn.org, to keep it fresh and interesting, handle social media, create multimedia, manage blogs (writing and editing posts), and work with interns and freelancers.
FANTASIA BROADCASTING, located in Fairmont, Morgantown and Clarksburg, WV, is looking for a dynamic sales person.
Candidates must possess excellent persuasive communication skills and have a strong work ethic. Must be organized with a strong entrepreneurial drive and problem solving skills.
“WVU News,” which was recognized in 2011 by the Broadcast Education Association as the best student-produced newscast in the country, will begin taping new episodes later this month. The television newscasts are produced by journalism students at the WVU P.I. Reed School of Journalism. “WVU News” reporters cover events on the university campus, as well as the Morgantown community. Students report, write, shoot and edit television news stories for the program. They also serve as on-air anchors, producers, directors and technical crew during newscast tapings at WVU’s professional television studio.
The award-winning program provides students with hands-on experience and access to professional, state-of-the-art digital equipment. Students who enroll in the “WVU News” course are well prepared for careers in television journalism after they graduate.