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Grassroot SoccerCambridge, MA
Position: Communications/Marketing Intern Location: Cambridge, MA (Occasional travel to Norwich, VT will be required) Reports To: Molly McHugh, Communications Manager Start Date/Duration: Summer 2013, flexible hours Grassroot Soccer Overview: Grassroot Soccer uses the power of soccer to educate, inspire, and mobilize communities to stop the spread of HIV. Our vision is a world mobilized through soccer to create an AIDS free generation. To achieve our mission, we continuously improve our innovative HIV prevention and life-skills curriculum, share our program and concept effectively, and utilize the popularity of soccer to increase our impact. To date, over 575,000 young people have graduated from GRS programs in 20 countries around the world. Scope of Position: The communications and marketing internship is a volunteer position that plays an important role in harnessing GRS stories from the field and helping deliver them in an effective strategy to leverage advocacy, funds and interest for Grassroot Soccer. The individual in this position will work with many members of the Grassroot Soccer team and will be responsible (but not limited to) the following: Projects: 1) Produce 6 to 8 new stories for GRS website 2) Coordinate with appropriate GRS staff to review and update content on static webpages 3) Improve GRS Google site speed score through updates to graphics 4) Archive GRS photo library 5) Work closely with endurance events coordinator to promote upcoming events Weekly tasks: 1) Track and archive media hits 2) Manage LinkedIn social media page 3) Review and file any new photos Additional potential work: 1) Assist with new online marketing partnerships 2) Other immediate projects that we may not anticipate yet

WNET Royalty Accounting Intern

WNETNew York, NY
Company Description Become an intern at WNET, the parent of public television stations THIRTEEN and WLIW21 and operator of NJTV. You will gain valuable experience at a company that has a rich history in public television broadcasting and production on-air, online and via mobile technology, as well as being a leader in the adoption of new media. WNET offers opportunities for currently matriculating undergraduate and graduate students in a diverse range of areas including educational programming and outreach, news and public affairs, culture and arts, documentaries and production for the internet and related distribution platforms. WNET is a national leader among public media companies and can provide you with experience that is second to none. If you are interested in applying for an internship at WNET or its affiliates, please send your resume along with proof of enrollment and a brief description of your interests to internships@wnet.org 1. Intern will assist in maintenance and update of Custom Royalty Accounting Database: Including » Revenue from all sources All Data Must be tested for Integrity » Expense and Participation Payment Input » Data Integrity Reviews » Data Testing » Report Generation and Integrity Testing 2. Intern will assist in analysis of legally binding participation/distribution agreements for WNET.ORG & WLIW21: Including » Co-productions Agreements » Licensing Agreements » Production Agreements » DGA/WGA/Sag and AFTRA talent agreements 3. Intern will assist in generation of participation reporting: Including » Individual Participants in WNET.ORG and WLIW21 programs » Music Publishers » Union Residual Payments 4. Intern will assist department in collections efforts : Including » Review of Non-broadcast Aged Trial Balances » Contact various clients regarding past due invoicing Royalties and PEP invoicing. To apply, send your resume and cover letter, along with proof of enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate program, to: e-mail: internships@wnet.org, subject line=Royalty Accounting

WNET Archive Intern

WNETNew York, NY
Company Description WNET, the parent company of public television stations THIRTEEN and WLIW21, is a major producer of broadcast and online media for local, national and international audiences, creating award-winning content in the areas of arts and culture, news and public affairs, science and natural history, documentaries, and childrens programming. WNET also has a rich media history as being the premiere educational television station in the New York City Metropolitan area. On September 16, 1962, New Dimensions in Television (WNDT) went on the air broadcasting on channel 13. Chartered in the states of New York and New Jersey, the very first broadcast was introduced by distinguished television journalist Edward R. Murrow. In 1970, local station WNDT merged with program producer and distributor National Educational Television (NET, PBS predecessor) to form WNET-TV, the call letters and station you know today. Archive Description The mission of the WNET Tape Archive/Library is to collect, preserve and make available production materials and programs that have either been produced or co-produced by WNET, from 1962 to the present, as well as programs produced by its former entities, NET and WNDT, both of which predate WNET and the creation of PBS. Although the materials in the collection date back to the 1950s, the tape archive was not established in its current form until December 1998. Job Description: This internship will allow a student or recent graduate the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience in a media library/archive. Projects might include such tasks as cataloging, researching, transcribing, creating metadata, scanning, and conducting reference services.

Beanstock Media – Internships Available in the Online Advertising Industry

Beanstock Media IncSan Francisco, CA
Online advertising is a $20 billion industry and continues to grow. Interested in learning how the technology behind it all works? Then, we may have a role for you. Beanstock Media is a highly successful technology company helping website publishers sell ad space to paying advertisers through online exchanges. Beanstocks unique approach allows us to maximize revenue for our publishers while pleasing advertisers with a great return-on-investment. If youre motivated, organized and have a passion for emerging technology, we have opportunities in the following departments: Marketing (San Francisco office) Competitive intelligence and branding Social media and copywriting Website design and collateral development Finance/Accounting (San Francisco office) Reconciliation and settlement of accounts with publishers and demand partners Synchronization of account and contact profiles across ad serving, CRM and accounting systems Month-end financial reporting and analysis Ad Operations (San Francisco office) Hands on usage with various ad serving technologies Campaign setup and deployment Daily reporting and analysis Business Development (San Francisco office) Qualification of new participants for Beanstocks Request-for-Proposal Exchange (RFPx) Active management of existing RFPx participants Industry research for weekly reporting to RFPx participants Sales (New York office) Campaign planning, optimization, and reporting Development of media plans based on inventory avails Management of active advertising campaigns to ensure full delivery and maximum performance Mobile (New York office) Campaign planning, optimization, and reporting Research and analysis for partner presentations and account updates Management of active mobile advertising campaigns Analytics (New York office) Development of pricing index for dynamic demand sources New yield optimization initiatives and strategies for growth Development of predictive model for demand-side pricing Internship Program will begin Monday, June 10th and end Friday, August 16th, 2013. Apply today at intern@beanstockmedia.com