The Media Archivist Intern will assist WKRG-TV team members in processing and preserving the 70+ year legacy of News 5 coverage, providing greater access to a broad and deep wealth of recorded local stories for use by producers and enjoyment by the general public. Why Intern with WKRG-TV / wkrg.com in Mobile, AL? The Media Archivist Internship provides a unique opportunity to work at a storied local television news and broadcasting operation that is migrating its vault of local news stories, newscasts, local programs, and recorded coverage of historic events to a unified, searchable electronic archive. Your internship experience could significantly strengthen your candidacy for full-time positions upon graduation. You will have the opportunity to grow your communication skills. You will have the opportunity to grow your creative storytelling skills; written and visual. You will have the opportunity to strengthen your technical skills, especially in relation to video. WKRG-TV is a fun place to work! And, you will have a blast when you’re not working, as the Gulf Coast has many beautiful beaches, fun things to enjoy, food, history, culture, and more. What Will I Do During my Media Archivist Internship With WKRG-TV / wkrg.com in Mobile, AL? This position will contribute significantly to the organization of and preservation of our collections and establishing best practices to maximize the accessibility and usage of decades of historic audio-visual archive materials. The work will include: the organization and dubbing of ¾-inch videotapes, Beta videotapes, 1-inch videotapes, 2-inch videotapes, 16mm film, and still images the detailed logging of those assets the creation of data templates in our archive management system regular meetings with journalists and other team members to provide progress reports on our archive preservation project, and identifying interesting, engaging archive material for possible inclusion in news stories, specials, documentaries, and other programs. Qualifications for Summer 2026 Media Archivist Internships: Preference is given to applicants with: previous experience and training in the proper techniques for handling, inspecting, transferring, inventorying, cataloging, and preserving photographs, film, video tapes, and other audio/visual materials in permanent collections understanding and capabilities in the proper tagging of material and the entry and management of metadata related to materials in the permanent collection More about for Summer 2026 Media Archivist Internships: Internships with WKRG-TV / wkrg.com are HIGHLY SELECTIVE. All Summer 2026 Media Archivist Internships are IN-PERSON and based at our main broadcast & digital studios in Mobile, Alabama. All internships are SUPERVISED. The intern’s station supervisor will oversee the intern’s attendance and performance to evaluate, monitor, and assess the intern’s progress and ensure they are receiving the proper education/training. All internships are UNPAID. Students who must earn academic credit to participate will receive priority consideration for positions in the cohort. Students are expected to obtain and complete any forms necessary to receive credit for the internship experience. The intern’s college/university academic advisor (and institution guidelines) determines the amount of credit available (and subsequently, the amount of time an intern will be available weekly). The station intern supervisor will consider each intern’s availability to establish a work schedule that provides an enriching experience. The intern is responsible for their transportation.
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