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    WFPL 89.3FM State of Affairs® Intern

    State of Affairs® is our local call-in talk show produced Tuesdays through Fridays. Topics vary by show and listeners are invited to join in conversations with on-air guests. Interns will learn by hands-on experience in researching show topics, reporting topic information, tracking possible guests, and developing bios of guests. Production aspects include call screening and presentation, and assisting show producer. Qualifications/Skills: Appilcants are expected to have good organization, communication and writing skills. Hours of internship require a minimum of 10 hours per week, Monday-Friday 8-5:30pm. Skills/Knowledge learned during include basic working knowledge of radio program production and the role of public radio in its community. Internships at Public Radio Partnership are unpaid and for school credit only. Internships are offered during fall, spring, and summer semesters.

    Arts/Entertainment/Publishing
    Non-Profit/Volunteer

    Part Time

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    Kentucky

    8/2/2007


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    Public Radio Partnership

    Public Radio Partnership is an independent non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. Our mission is to engage, educate, and entertain by creating and providing innovative, outstanding programming fueled by intellectual and cultural diversity. Public Radio Partnership consists of 3 distinctly unique stations: WFPL 89.3FM is Louisville's NPR station and host to award winning, locally produced talk shows, documentaries, and specials. Classical 90.5 is Louisville's fine arts station and the region's only 24 our classical station. Nationally-reconized syndicated classical shows airs alongside over 12 hours of locally hosted programming. WFPK 91.9FM consists of eclectic adult album alternatives for discriminating music lovers. Niche programming includes blues, jazz, bluegrass, Roots, Afropop, soul, and more.

    619 South 4th Street
    Louisville, Kentucky
    40202