The Television Academy Foundation is Now Accepting Applications for Summer 2025 Internships!

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Deadline: January 15, 2025

The Television Academy Foundation offers television industry internships in more than 20 disciplines each summer in Los Angeles. These eight-week paid positions at major media companies, networks, studios and agencies provide hands-on experience, career development and networking opportunities for talented students from college programs across the nation.

Internship Areas

Agency • Animation • Casting • Cinematography • Design (Art Direction/Set Decoration, Costume Design) • Development • Directing • Editing • Interactive Media • Music • News (Broadcast, Entertainment) • Physical Production/Business Management • Production • Production Management • Public Relations/Publicity • Sound • Special Visual Effects • Writing (Comedy, Drama)  

Regional Opportunities for Students:  

Getting Real: Unscripted – Available to Southern California and Central Valley students committed to promoting the voices and stories of underrepresented communities and increasing diversity and inclusion in unscripted and reality television.  

Foster Youth in Entertainment – Available to Greater Los Angeles area students terming out of the foster care system with an interest in exploring careers in entertainment. 

Don’t miss out on these exclusive opportunities to launch your career in the television industry. Learn more at TelevisionAcademy.com/Internships, and apply today. 

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By Lori Ferrara
Lori Ferrara Senior Administrative Assistant