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Journalism Internship

Journalism Internships in Kenya

Gain hands-on experience in news reporting, investigative journalism, and media production through practical internships in Kenya's vibrant journalism industry.

Available Specializations

News Reporting

Cover breaking news, current events, and investigative stories for various media outlets

Key Skills:

News WritingInterviewingFact-CheckingDeadline ManagementSource DevelopmentEthical Reporting

Investigative Journalism

Conduct in-depth research and investigations to uncover important stories

Key Skills:

Research SkillsData AnalysisDocument AnalysisSource ProtectionLegal KnowledgeStory Development

Broadcast Journalism

Report news for television, radio, and digital broadcasting platforms

Key Skills:

On-Camera ReportingVoice TrainingScript WritingVideo ProductionLive ReportingBroadcast Equipment

Digital Journalism

Create and publish news content for online platforms and digital media

Key Skills:

Digital StorytellingSEO WritingSocial MediaMultimedia ProductionWeb PublishingAnalytics

Photojournalism

Tell stories through compelling photographs and visual journalism

Key Skills:

PhotographyPhoto EditingVisual StorytellingEthicsEquipment HandlingPhoto Journalism

What You'll Do

Cover News Stories

Report on local, national, and international news events across various beats and topics.

Conduct Interviews

Interview sources, experts, and community members to gather information for stories.

Write Articles

Write news articles, features, and investigative pieces for print and digital publications.

Research and Investigate

Conduct thorough research and investigations to uncover important stories and verify facts.

Work with Editors

Collaborate with editors and senior journalists to develop and refine story ideas.

Build Source Networks

Develop relationships with sources and build networks within the community and industry.

Skills You'll Gain

News writing
Interviewing
Research skills
Fact-checking
Story development
Deadline management
Source development
Ethical reporting
Digital journalism
Multimedia production
Social media
Analytics

Who Should Apply

Year of Study

All undergraduate levels (1st-4th year) and recent graduates in Journalism, Communication, or related fields.

Prerequisites

Strong writing skills, curiosity, and basic understanding of journalism principles and ethics.

Ideal Candidates

Students with strong communication skills, curiosity about current events, and passion for truth and storytelling.

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA of 2.5 and completion of journalism, communication, or writing courses preferred.

Program Details

Duration

3-12 months (flexible based on media outlet needs and student availability)

Mode

Hybrid (mix of on-site and remote work)

Typical Host Companies

Newspapers, TV stations, radio stations, online news outlets, and digital media companies

Schedule

Full-time during breaks, part-time during semester (20-40 hours/week)

Related Career Pathways

News Reporter
Investigative Journalist
Broadcast Journalist
Digital Journalist
Photojournalist
Editor
News Producer
Correspondent
Freelance Journalist

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between print and digital journalism internships?

Print journalism focuses on traditional newspaper and magazine writing, while digital journalism emphasizes online content, multimedia storytelling, and social media engagement. Many internships now combine both approaches.

Do I need prior journalism experience for these internships?

While prior experience is helpful, it's not required. We look for students with strong writing skills, curiosity, and passion for news. School newspaper or blog experience can be valuable.

What types of stories will I work on?

You'll work on a variety of stories including local news, features, investigative pieces, and breaking news. The specific focus depends on the media outlet and your assigned beat.

Will I get bylines for my work?

Yes! Most journalism internships provide opportunities for bylines, giving you published work to include in your portfolio and resume.

What makes a strong journalism internship application?

Strong applications demonstrate excellent writing skills, curiosity about current events, and understanding of journalism ethics. Writing samples, relevant coursework, and any published work are valuable.

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