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MUSIC INTERNSHIPS.Xlsx INTERNSHIPS FOR MUSIC 142 Internships INTERNSHIP TITLE PAID/NO PAY COMPANY APPLY ADDRESS CITY, STATE & ZIP STATE PHONE FULL/PART TIME DATE NUMBER VIDEO PRODUCTION FULL TIME The American Enterprise 1150 Seventeenth Washington, D.C. 20036 DC (202) 862-5800 INTERNSHIP Institute Street, North West Web: http://www.aei.org E-Mail: [email protected] PAID Ideal candidate must be familiar with Final Cut Pro and Motion or After Effects. RESEARCH SERVICES FULL TIME Americans for the 1000 Vermont Washington, DC 20005 DC (202) 371-2830 INTERNSHIP Arts Avenue Web: http://www.artsusa.org NW, 6th Floor E-Mail: [email protected] PAID Must have a knowledge of Microsoft office Products INTERN FOR THE DIRECTOR OF FULL TIME Americans for the 1000 Vermont Washington, DC 20005 DC (202) 371-2830 CORPORATE & FOUNDATION RELATIONS Arts Avenue Web: http://www.artsusa.org NW, 6th Floor E-Mail: [email protected] PAID LOCAL ARTS ADVANCEMENT FULL TIME Americans for the 1000 Vermont Washington, DC 20005 DC (202) 371-2830 SERVICES INTERNSHIP Arts Avenue Web: http://www.artsusa.org NW, 6th Floor E-Mail: [email protected] PAID Must have a knowledge of Microsoft office Products ARTS AND BUSINESS COUNCIL OF FULL TIME Americans for the One East 53rd New York, NY NY (212) 223-2787 NEW YORK INTERNSHIP Arts Street, 2nd Floor 10022 Web: http://www.artsusa.org E-Mail: [email protected] PAID ARTS POLICY FULL TIME Americans for the One East 53rd New York, NY NY (212) 223-2787 INTERNSHIP Arts Street, 2nd Floor 10022 Web: http://www.artsusa.org E-Mail: [email protected] PAID ASCAP FULL TIME The American Society of ASCAP-Human Resources New York, NY 10019 NY (323) 883-1000 INTERNSHIP 1 semester Composers, Authors, & One Lincoln Plaza, Extension: 259 Web: http://www.ascap.com NO PAY or Publishers 6th floor E-Mail: [email protected] PAID College Credit Available. Excellent Fund Raising Skills with Proficient written Skills (Journalism) MARKETING AND PART-TIME A Mile In My Shoes, Inc. 71 Columbia Street, New York City, NY (646) 250-1362 DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIP 14B New York 10002 Web: http://www.amims.org E-Mail: [email protected] PAID INTERN: A & M OCTONE FULL TIME A & M Ostone Records 113 University Place New York City, NY NY (646) 845-1700 RECORDS INTERNATIONAL 10003 Webb: http:// www.site.aroctone.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY College Credit Required and Housing must be around the NYC area to qualify. MARKETING PART-TIME Amped Recording Greenspring Avenue Baltimore, MD 21209 MD (240) 731-0667 INTERNSHIP Studios Webb: http://[email protected] E-Mail: facebook.com/AmpedRecording PAID Music Background with Computer and Internet Access. Social Media Savvy. A & R UNLIMITED PART-TIME A & R Unlimited 80 Orville Drive Bohemia, NY 11716 NY (631) 244-1634 INTERNSHIP The Musician's Ultimate Ste. 100 Web: http://www.anr-unlimited.com Solution E-Mai: [email protected] NO PAY ATLANTIC RECORDS PART-TIME Atlantic Records 7/16 1290 Avenue of the New York City, NY NY (212) 707-2000 INTERNSHIP Americas, 24th Floor NY 10104 Web: http://www.atlanticrecords.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Requirement: College credit required. Must provide own transportation to NY office. FESTIVALS PART-TIME BAX Brooklyn Art 10/8 421 5th Avenue New York City, NY (718) 832-0018 INTERNSHIP Stipend: Exchange New York 11215 Web: http://www.bax.org $425 E-Mail: PAID Please E-Mails Only! Stipend: $425.00 BEVONSHIRE FULL TIME Bevonshire Management 58 Herbert Street Brooklyn, NY 11222 NY (323) 350-1679 MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP Web: http://www.bevonshiremanagement.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY College Credit Available. ENTERTAINMENT FULL TIME Black Rose 409 Route 112 Port Jefferson Station, NY (631) 367-8544 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP Productions, Inc. New York 11776 Webb: http://www.blackrosemusicpub.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY NIGHTLIFE MARKETING AND PART-TIME The Bloc Group 247 West 30th New York City, NY (646) 202-9396 PROMOTIONS INTERNSHIP Street New York 10001 Webb: http://www.blocgroup.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY BLUE MAN PART-TIME Blue Man Productions 9/25 411 Lafayette Street New York City, NY (212) 226-6366 PRODUCTIONS INTERNSHIP FL 3 New York 10003 Web: http://www.blueman.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY SOCIAL MEDIA FULL TIME Carolina Hustle P. O. Box 497 Marion, SC 29571 SC (843) 495-7422 MARKETING INTERNS Web: http://www.carolinahustle.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY NOTE: TOTALLY INTERNET BASED EDITORIAL PART-TIME The Celebrity Cafe 612 8th Avenue New York, NY 10018 NY (516) 812-8611 INTERNSHIP Web: http://www.thecelebritycafe.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Requirement: College credit required. MUSIC WRITING FULL TIME The Celebrity Cafe 612 8th Avenue New York, NY 10018 NY (516) 812-8611 INTERNSHIP Web: http://www.thecelebritycafe.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Requirement: College Credit Required. CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS FULL TIME Center for American 1333 H. Street NW Washington, DC 20005 DC 202-682-1611 CAMPUS PROGRESS INTERNSHIP Progress Web: http://www.americanprogress.org Apply online, only; No phone calls, Please E-Mail: PAID Knowledge of film screenings and conferences and Social Media Savvy. MUSIC INDUSTRY PART-TIME Century Media Records 12/1 2323 West El Segundo Hawthorne, CA 90250 CA (323) 418-1400 INTERNSHIP Blvd Web: http://www.centurymedia.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY College Credit Available MUSIC PRODUCER NEEDS PART-TIME C-Funk Records 325 E. 5th St., New York City, NY 10003 NY (212) 475-2955 WEB DESIGN INTERNS East Village Web: http://www. E-Mail: chinomaurice54gmail.com NO PAY College Credit Available DIGITAL MARKETING AND PART-TIME Clear Channel Radio 32 Avenue of the New York, NY 10013 NY (212) 377-7900 SOCIAL PLATFORMS INTERNSHIP Digital Americas Web: http://www.iheartradio.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Requirement: College Credit Required COMMISSION ON THE ARTS AND PART-TIME (DC) Commission on the 1371 Harvard Street Washington, DC 20009 DC (202) 724-5613 HUMANITIES INTERNSHIPS FULL TIME Arts and Humanities NW Web: http://www.art202.com Spring & Fall Internships E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Sophomore or above. Availability to work weekends & evenings. College Credit Available MUSIC WEBSITE PART-TIME Comusicality 11/30 25206 Keats lane Stevenson Ranch, CA CA (661) 645-2142 INTERNSHIP (Social Music Network) 91381 Web: http://www.comusicality.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY INTERNS FOR FULL TIME Creative Brain 11430 Paramo Downey, CA 90241 CA (565) 622-9050 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM Learning Web: http://www.mscbl.com/ E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY May work through out Southern California. LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN PART-TIME (Late Show with) David 1697 Broadway New York, NY 10019 NY (212) 975-5806 INTERNSHIP Letterman Webb: http://www.cbs.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY MUST BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE ACADEMIC CREDIT. DISCOVERSTARS INTERNSHIP PART-TIME DiscoverStarts 8785 Mentor Ave. Cleveland, OH 44060 OH (440) 205-1909 VIDEO EDITING Music Management Web: http://www.myspace.com/discoverstarsmusic College Credit Available E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Audio video editing post production computer editing skills video production music overlay. UNDERGRADUATE INTERN-STUDIO FULL TIME (Walt) Disney World 500 South Buena Burbank, CA 91521 CA (818) 560-1000 SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS Vista Street Web: http://www.profintern.disneycareers.com E-Mail: wdcollegeprogram.com PAID Must be enrolled in University/College, completing their sophomore or junior year. UNDERGRADUATE INTERN -ABC PART-TIME (Walt) Disney World 500 South Buena Burbank, CA 91521 CA (818) 560-1000 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT Vista Street Web: http://www.profintern.disneycareers.com E-Mail: wdcollegeprogram.com PAID Must be Junior or Senior and able to work two full 8 hour days. WRITER-REPORTER PART-TIME DMV Savvy Company Washington, District DC (240) 398-9947 INTERNSHIPS of Columbia 20001 Web: http://www.dmvsavvy.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Must have own transportation VIDEO AND AUDIO FULL TIME Ear Goo 9/10 12 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 NY (212) 252-1500 INTERNSHIP 8th Floor Web: http://eargoo.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Requirement: College Credit Required. INTERNSHIP FOR FULL TIME Ella Fitzgerald Theater 2410 Wickham Ave. Newport News, VA VA (757) 247-8957 CULTURAL ARTS CENTER Downing-Gross Cultural 23607 Web: http://www.downing-gross.org Arts Center E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY FASHION, MUSIC, LIFESTYLES PART-TIME Fashionably Late 10/31 New York City, New York NY Unknown AND ENTERTAINMENT INTERN Magazine 10011 Web: http://www.fashionablylatemag.com E-Mail: [email protected] PAID Apply online, only; No phone calls, Please GRAPHIC DESIGN FULL TIME Firebrain Inc. 2908 Allesandro St. Los Angeles, CA 90039 CA (323) 662-2508 MARKETING INTERNSHIP Webb: http://www.firebraininc.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY MUSIC AND FULL TIME Flying Eye Records 206 66th Street Virginia Beach, VA 23451 VA (703) 928-5392 FILM INTERNSHIP Webb: http://www.flyingeyerecords.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY RECORD COMPANY PART-TIME From the Ground Up 1061 Morley Avenue Atlanta, GA 30312 GA (404) 688-7359 SEEKS COLLEGE INTERN Records S.W. Web: http://www.fromthegroundup.com E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY College Credit Available GIANT STEP MARKETING FULL TIME Giant Step Marketing 62 White Street New York City, NY (212) 219-3567 INTERNSHIP-CHICAGO (Headquarters) New York, 10013 Web: http://www.giantstepmarketing.net/ E-Mail: [email protected] NO PAY Must have Laptop GLEN ECHO PARK PARTNERSHIP FULL TIME Glen Echo Park 7300 MacArthur Glen Echo, MD 20812 MD (301) 634-2231 FOR ARTS AND CULTURE INTERN Partnership for Blvd.
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