Founded under the auspices of Columbia University’s renowned Graduate School of Journalism in 1961, Columbia Journalism Review is a bimonthly watchdog of all types of media—newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cable and internet. It covers current events and analyzes the way they are reported. It covers media issues more generally as well, publishing articles that explore corporate ownership, international media, the effects of new legislature and trends in journalism culture.
Interns work in the editorial department fulfilling administrative needs as they arise. They also get to report, research and fact-check articles, thus entering the thick of this “forum for journalists to examine and question their own practices and principles.” They may even get a voice in that forum—past interns have had articles published in CJR during their internship.
Open to current college students, recent graduates and grad students.
Tom O?Neill
Columbia Journalism Review
Journalism Building
2950 Broadway, Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 854-9768
Number of Interns: Less than 10
Compensation/Benefits: Unpaid
Duration: N/A
Academic Level: College Freshmen, College Sophomores, College Juniors, College Seniors, Recent College Graduates, Graduate Students
New York, NY