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Friday, April 21, 2006

Paid Internship

SideHustle! Spotlighting Opportunities...
Wanna Get in the Game? Been Looking for that Perfect Position to make
that smooth transition into the Game? Well, Music Choice is Hooking You
Up!

Music Choice is hiring Programming Interns (Compensation: $10 p/ hour.
Hours: 40 hrs p/ week). Don't let the title "Intern" fool
you. This is a great way to enter the music industry if you have NO
experience but LOVE working around, listening to, giving your opinion on
and programming music! In addition, you don't have to be in college
or a student taking courses for credit to apply.

Requirements: You MUST love music and want to be around music, video
programming and internet-based content. Be creative with lots of fresh,
new ideas and open to learn music scheduling software, System Selector.
Bonus: Working around a diverse bunch of music-loving people.

- Contact: Rush your resume and cover letter to ATTN: Mecca,
Programming. - Fax # (646) 459-3309 - Email: Mecca@musicchoice.com

Media Seminars

Upcoming FREE Media Seminars

Cable TV: Women on Top

Women are coming on strong in cable television and making their mark.
Join some of the most powerful players in the business to find out how they are leading the way in branded entertainment, and where they plan to take their networks in the years ahead.

Debra Lee, chairman & ceo, BET
Lauren Zalaznick, president, Bravo
Betty Cohen, president & ceo, Lifetime Entertainment Lisa Gersh, president & coo, Oxygen Network Marisa Guthrie, staff writer, New York Daily News (moderator)

WHEN: Tuesday, April 25, 6:30 to 8:00 pm
WHERE: HBO, 15th Floor Theater, 1100 Avenue of the Americas
FEE: Free for all
RSVP: visit www.cencom.org
, email info@cencom.org or call 212-686- 5005


Casting for a Career

Choosing the right performers to embody the characters and breathe life into a script takes a rare blend of skills, intuition, and technical expertise. Meet leading agents who have perfected the art and created lives for themselves in the exciting worlds of movies, theater and television.

Paul Schnee, casting agent, Hopkins Smith & Barden (Oliver Stone's World Trade Center; Steven Soderbergh's Guerrilla) Katharina Eggman, casting director, Law & Order: Criminal Intent;
movies: Love in the Time of Money, Riding in Cars with Boys, Autumn in New York Meredith Tucker, casting agent, Walken/Jaffe Casting (The Sopranos,
Entourage)
David Caparelliotis, casting director, Manhattan Theatre Club (Doubt, Proof, Rabbit Hole, Brooklyn Boy) Mary Clay Boland, Emmy award-winning casting agent, As the World Turns
(moderator)

WHEN: Thursday, April 27, 6:30 to 8:00 pm
WHERE: HBO, 15th Floor Theater, 1100 Avenue of the Americas
FEE: Free for all
RSVP: visit www.cencom.org, email info@cencom.org or call 212-686-5005

We've also got space left for the following On- Location Media Tours:
(Undergrad and Grad Students only)

New York Daily News : Friday, April 28th at 11am

Forbes Magazine: Tuesday, May 2nd at 11 am. Lunch with the Editors will be included!

Please RSVP by emailing Alaina Bendi at alaina@cencom.org, or by calling
212-686-5005


Center for Communication email: info@cencom.org phone: 212.686.5005

Casting Calls/ Jobs

CASTING NOTICE
NETFLIX ROLLING ROADSHOW

Project Overview
This summer, Netflix is celebrating classic American cinema with a free outdoor screening series. The 2006 Netflix Rolling Roadshow brings great movies back to the American hometown locations where they were filmed. The coast-to-coast cross-country trek begins in New York and ends in California, with a total of 10 screenings over the period of three weeks. Each screening is an interactive special event, incorporating unique events planned around the themes of the films.

Dates & Movies
From August 2nd through the 26th, the Rolling Roadshow will travel from location to location starting with Warriors in Coney Island, NY to The Breakfast Club in Chicago, on to the Poseidon Adventure on the Queen Mary and even a visit to Alcatraz. Complete list is available upon discussion of talent.

Spokesperson Brief:
Netflix.com is looking for an enthusiastic, straightforward, smart, trustworthy movie buff to accompany them from city to city on this tour. The ideal candidate would be a quick improvisational thinker with the ability to do local press, as well as interview talent from the selected films to air in certain media outlets.

Duties:

Morning Radio � Interviews with drive time radio in each market
Broadcast � Interviews with affiliates and radio
MC each event � introduce movie, explain what Netflix is and conduct a Q&A with any celebrity attendees
Other event duties include getting crowd involved in the screening, hosting activities on the day � hosting trivia game or Movie-oke

Selection Criteria / Background / Experience:

Should represent the Netflix Brand well (attributes)
Must know movies and pop-culture well
Be able to both write copy and work copy points for interviews into their style.
Able to ad-lib and have engaging banter for the crowd

Compensation:
This is a paid opportunity with an overall project fee.

Contact:
Talent submissions should be sent to Jim Mannino at Flying Television - Jim@FlyingTelevision.com - (O) 212.741.3066 or (C) 917.543.0087

Jim Mannino
jim@flyingtelevision.com

Flying Television
19 West 21st Street
Suite 203
NYC, NY 10010

O: 212.741.3066 NY
O: 323.466.7900 LA
M: 917.543.0087
F: 212.741.8019



Subject: Sound Editor, producers, and 8mm

Hello All,

I've just shot a 10 minute promo for an education documentary and I'm
looking for a sound editor to clean up my edit. Nothing fancy mostly
talking heads but I think I need a sound editor. It should be a days
work and I will pay $100. Also note this promo has been well received
by my client and they are presently raising funds for a 40-60 minute
documentary on the same subject. There will be $ for a sound edit for
the future film.

Also anyone know where to get cheap 8mm film and processing?

And lastly, are there any San Francisco bay area producers on this site?


Mateen Kemet
Director / Writer
Runaway filmworX
Ph. 323/646-4118
web:www.runawayfilmworx.com



Subject: Africanisms Documentary Seeking NY Crew!!!

AFRICANISMS DOCUMENTARY SEEKING NY CREW!

About the Film:
Nefrem Neter Productions, a Brooklyn, NY based production company is currently seeking
crew for it's upcoming documentary project, Spiritual Africanisms. This film aims at
dispelling the myth that African Americans did not retain any of their African spiritual
beliefs and customs while in America. As a large number of enslaved Africans were
brought from Kongolese cultures in Africa, the film will focus specifically on the
Kongolese spiritual cultural remmants which not only survived the Middle Passage but are
continue to thrive even today!

AVAILABLE CREW POSITIONS:

Producer

Production Manager

Documentary Researcher

Videographer/DP- Experienced with 24p Digital Video cameras

Production Assistants

Location Manager

Key crew will be paid on a deferred basis.

Send your resumes to nefrem@nefremneter.com.

New Jobs

Newspapers/Wires
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- Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism : Kiplinger Fellowship for mid-career journalists (Columbus-OH) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3260

- Dow Jones & Company : Reporter (Jersey City-NJ) - 04/05/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3539

- Reuters : Financial Reporter covering IPOs/ Equities in New York (New York-NY) - 04/06/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3541

- Out2Media Group, Inc. : Editorial/Journalism Position (West Palm Beach-FL) - 04/10/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3543

- Dow Jones & Company : Reporter - Chicago Exchange (Princeton-NJ) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3544

- Dow Jones & Company : Reporter (Jersey City-NJ) - 04/05/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3537

- Dow Jones & Company : Reporter (Jersey City-NJ) - 04/05/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3538

- Dow Jones & Company : Reporter (Princeton-NJ) - 04/05/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3540

- The Daily Herald Co. : Seeking ACE (Everett-WA) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3552

- Bloomberg L.P. : INSURANCE REPORTER (New York-NY) - 04/12/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3553

- Bloomberg L.P. : STOCKS EDITOR - NEW YORK (New York-NY) - 04/12/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3554

- Bloomberg L.P. : STOCKS REPORTER - NEW YORK (New York-NY) - 04/12/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3557

- Boston.com : Arts & Entertainment Content Producer (Boston-MA) - 04/12/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3558

- Teacher Magazine : Associate Editor/Reporter in Washington DC area (Bethesda-MD) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3559

- Journalismnext.com : NAHJ Convention Assistant (Bethesda-MD) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3560

- Dow Jones & Company, Inc. : National Copyreader (Jersey City-NJ) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3561

- The Roanoke Times : Sports Copy Editor/Designer (Roanoke-VA) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3562

- The Indianapolis Star : AME Local News (Indianapolis-IN) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3563

- The Enterprise newspapers : News Editor (Everett-WA) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3564

- Reuters : Desk Editor in NY (New York-NY) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3567

- Reuters : Features Editor (New York-NY) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3568

- Indianapolis Star : AME Sports (Indianapolis-IN) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3569

- Dow Jones & Company, Inc. : National Copyreader - Part Time (Jersey City-NJ) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3571

- The Herald-Mail Company : City Reporter (Hagerstown-MD) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3572

- Indianapolis Star : Government enterprise reporter (Indianapolis-IN) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3573

Television
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- WBOC-TV 16 : Assignment Manager (Salisbury-MD) - 04/10/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3542

- WWBT, Inc. : News Producer (Richmond-VA) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3549

- WWBT, Inc. : Photojournalist (Richmond-VA) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3550

- KABC-TV : Executive Producer - News (Glendale-CA) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3565

- KABC-TV : Weekend News Producer (Glendale-CA) - 04/13/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3566

Radio
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- Wisconsin Public Radio : Talk Producer (Madison-WI) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3545

- Oregon Public Broadcasting : Reporter/Producer (Portland-OR) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3575

New Media
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- NYTimes.com : Editor, Multimedia (New York-NY) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3546

- NYTimes.com : Multimedia Producer (New York-NY) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3547

- NYTimes.com : News Assistant (New York-NY) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3548

- About.com : Online Editor, Autos (New York-NY) - 04/11/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3551

- The Baltimore Sun : Web Content Producer (Baltimore-MD) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3574

- Boston.com : Travel Content Producer (Boston-MA) - 04/14/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3576

You can see all the details at www.JournalismNext.com where you can apply for these jobs online and also see over a hundred other jobs and internships. Be sure to mention that you saw the opening on JournalismNext.com when applying

PA Gig

Van Hill Entertainment, a New York- based theater production company is seeking production assistants for the world-premiere of a new full-scale musical called Saint Heaven (see www.saintheaven.com)

We are currently looking for a group of volunteer production assistants to help the Director, Associate Director, Stage Manager, and Associate Stage Manager with any or all aspects of making sure the rehearsals run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

Production assistants should be able to commit to either full-day or half-day shifts, for as little as one day or possibly for all rehearsal days. There is no pay, but PA's will receive credit as a production assistant in the show program...not to mention a chance to work with some of the most esteemed talent in the industry!

Van Hill has assembled an extraordinary team, including Tony-Award Winner Chuck Cooper, triple-platinum selling recording artist Deborah Gibson, and creative & musical direction by Broadway veterans Matt Lenz (Hairspray, Beauty & The Beast) and Lon Hoyt (Hairspray, Lennon).

This show is premiering at the Stamford Center for the Arts June 1- June 11, but rehearsing in Manhattan. Here is the rehearsal schedule and shift times.

Dates: Monday, May 15th - Saturday, May 27th (no Sunday rehearsals) Daily Shift: 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM Half-Day Shift: 9:00 - 2:15; 2:15 - 7:30 (Actual rehearsals will be from 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM and the crew will be in the space from 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM for an hour of set-up and wrap-up).
Manhattan location TBD.

Please email availability and resume ASAP to sharon@vanhillentertainment.com.

No previous production experience is required, but some theater background is preferred.

Sharon Feingold
Assistant Producer
Saint Heaven
www.saintheaven.com

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Screenwriting workshop

CineWomen NY presents

From Short Story to Screenplay
A 6-Week Writing Workshop

As Brokeback Mountain proves, it's no accident that Francis Ford Coppola chose the short story as the preferred form for his literary magazine Zoetrope. The short story is ideal for adapting to screenplay format. Why? Limited cast and straightforward plot!
Workshop leader Jill Abbott draws on real-life examples to introduce the concept of adaptation.

This is a hands-on course for writers wishing to covert their own short stories into screenplays, or for those adapting another writer's story into screenplay form. It also offers writers of short stories an additional tool to improve their work by exploring a different way to approach storytelling. Limit 20.

DATES: Mondays, May 22 thru July 3
TIME: 7 -9 pm
LOCATION: World Wide Audio, 41 White Street, Suite B, NYC
Trains: 6, R, N, Q to Canal / A, C, E to Canal

Early Registration (by May 8): CWNY/NYWIFT/Students: $180; General
public: $250

Late Registration (after May 8): CWNY/NYWIFT/Students: $210; Public:
$300. Credit cards not accepted at the door.

Guarantee your spot by registering online:
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?binid=1&bevaID=109022

Workshop Leader Jill Abbott
As a screenwriter, novelist and journalist, Jill Abbott has been publishing her work for 16 years. She has written a feature-length screenplay, a children's TV series and interned at "A Country Practice" a popular Australian TV series. Jill has been a regular columnist for Australia's only national daily, The Australian. Her essays, celebrity profiles and award-winning short stories have appeared in USA, Britain and Australian magazines and newspapers.

Included in the course:
- Short story structure, including: narrative unity; single point of view; secondary character development; themes embedded in actions; and why every word counts
- Story type and adaptation prospects: what works on screen and why
- Details of adaptation: description vs. dialogue, imagery vs. images
- Analysis of successful adaptations: Brokeback Mountain (story by E.
Annie Proulx), Total Recall (story by Phillip K. Dick), 2001 A Space Odyssey (story by Arthur C. Clarke)

You can still pay the old-fashioned way: RSVP to workshops@cinewomenny.org. Then send your check ASAP to:

CineWomen NY, PO Box 1477, Cooper Station New York, NY 10276

Be sure to include your name, phone number and email address and note "Writing Workshop" on the check.

Your spot is NOT guaranteed until we receive payment. No refunds.
For more information about our workshops, contact:
workshops@cinewomenny.org or 718-407-0670.

CineWomen NY
Make a movie. Build a career. Launch a dream.

Monday, April 10, 2006

NABJ Fellowship


Apply Now for the NABJ/UN Tanzania Fellowships
NABJ and the UN will sponsor a delegation of members
to Tanzania and
East Africa May 5-15, 2006 to cover African health and
malaria. Young
NABJ journalist Akilah Amapindi died of malaria at the
2005 convention in Atlanta. Applications are now
online, due April 15.
Details can be found at:
http://www.nabj.org/media_institute/fellowships/un/index.html

NBA Internship

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is interested in hiring students for their 2006 Summer Internship Program!

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is interested in hiring students for their 2006 Summer Internship Program.
Students must meet the following criteria:
Class: Junior or Senior in High School
GPA: 3.0 or above
Majors: Communications, Marketing, Advertising or General Business
The internship will be located in New York City for 10 weeks beginning June 5th and ending August 11th.
Students must email resumes to the attention of Roger Lord at the
following:
rlord@tmsf.org
If further information is required, please feel free to call 212/573-8548.
For further information regarding other internships and jobs with the NBA:
goto:
http://nbateamjobs.teamworkonline.com/teamwork/jobs/default.cfm

PA Gig

Position: Production Assistant, Your World with Neil Cavuto
Location: New York
Responsibilities/Requirements: Your World with Neil Cavuto seeks an experienced Production Assistant to deal heavily with tape and graphics for daily weekday business news program. Weekends and odd-hour work are sometimes required due to breaking news. Candidate must have a positive attitude, a strong work ethic and a desire to be the best at anything they take on. Bachelor's degree and solid knowledge of current events are required as well as serious interest in business news. Working knowledge of iNews required. Previous experience working with videotape and/or graphics is a plus.
Fox News Channel is an EOE.
Interested applicants please send resumes to: Fox News Channel Human Resources 2nd floor 1211 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10036 Fax: 212-301-8588
Email: Resumes@foxnews.com
http://www.blogger.com/www.foxnews.com

Deep Focus Internship

DEEP FOCUS INTERN PROGRAM: SUMMER 2006

Deep Focus is a high-growth Top-50 interactive agency, with major clients in the Film, TV, Music, DVD, and Video Game industries. We are seeking organized, passionate, and driven college students for our summer internship program in four key departments: Account Services, Creative Services, Media, and PR.

Please check out our agency and clients at http://www.deep-focus.net prior to applying.

Timing:
May 23 – Aug 11 (some flexibility allowed in special cases)

Account Services Intern:
This position will work very closely with account management on all of our accounts (HBO, Fuse, Picturehouse, The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, Fox Theatrical, and more). Duties will include:

Research and competitive analysis projects
Assisting with the successful launch and tracking of campaigns, taking screenshots of ad placements
Assist with weekly reporting and analysis
General administrative tasks and special projects as needed

Creative Services Intern:
This position will work very closely with creative staff on all of our accounts (HBO, Fuse, Picturehouse, The Weinstein Company, Fox, Universal Records, and more), and internal projects. Duties will include:

Assisting Creative Directors and designers with production on websites and banner campaigns
Deep Focus Website and Blog maintenance/new content uploading
Asset research and preparation
Creative archiving and administration
Special projects as needed

Media Intern:
This position will work very closely with the media department on all of our accounts (HBO, Fuse, Picturehouse, The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, Universal Records, and more). Duties will include:

Use planning resources to research websites and ideas
Work with Planners to develop media recommendations
Track results and optimize media buys by site and placement (DART)

Assembling screenshot reports to ensure all placements are correct

General administrative tasks and special projects as needed

PR Intern:
This position will work very closely with publicity department on all of our accounts (HBO, Fuse, Picturehouse, The Weinstein Company, Dimension Films, and more), and internal projects. Duties will include:

Research new websites, blogs, fan sites, etc. for assigned campaigns
Update master contact database
Maintain community site pages (MySpace)
Package and distribute promotional materials to online outlets
Assist with campaign status and screenshot reports for clients
General administrative tasks and special projects as needed


***All interns must complete a group project by the end of the summer, to be assigned by agency management.


Who we’re looking for:
Enthusiastic and driven team players with a fun and creative spirit. Must have a great attitude and sense of urgency; attitudes and egos must be checked at the door. We are looking for students with a great passion for interactive marketing and the entertainment industry and a demonstrated desire to learn in a small and friendly, yet fast and furious agency environment.

Requirements:
-Current College/University student with proven interest in Advertising/Marketing
-Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)
-Comfortable in both PC and MAC environments
-Excellent verbal and written skills
- Creative Intern must be comfortable with Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, and web design applications and must have portfolio.

Process:
If you are interested, please submit your resume to jobs@deep-focus.net with the intern category you are applying for in the subject line (for example, “PR Intern”). Only those candidates with living situations in the NYC/Brooklyn/surrounding areas for the duration of the internship term will be accepted. You must be able to work at least 3 days per week from 10am-7pm.

Resumes/Applications due to Deep Focus: April 20
Interviews (Phone or In-Person): April 24 – May 5
Internship Begins: May 23

Pay:
A small monthly stipend will be paid to each intern, to be discussed at the interview. School credit will also be given and any paperwork necessary from your school can be filled out.

Journalismnext.com's Job Postings

Newspapers/Wires
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- The News-Press : Metro editor (Fort Myers-FL) - 03/27/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3512
- The Associated Press : Administrative Correspondent (Montpelier-VT) - 03/27/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3513
- The Virginian-Pilot : Staff Writer / Defense & Technology (Norfolk-VA) - 03/27/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3516
- The Associated Press : Deputy Sports Editor (New York-NY) - 03/28/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3517
- The Associated Press : Entertainment Photo Editor (New York-NY) - 03/28/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3518
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer : Copy Editor (two openings) (Seattle-WA) - 03/28/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3519
- Reuters : Military Affairs Correspondent-Washington DC (Washington DC-DC) - 03/29/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3520
- The Associated Press : Day Supervisor (Charleston-WV) - 03/29/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3522
- The Associated Press : Kabul Correspondent (Kabul-) - 03/30/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3524
- The News-Sentinel : Online Content Editor (Fort Wayne-IN) - 03/30/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3525
- The Virgin Islands Daily News : Reporter (education beat) (St. Thomas-) - 03/30/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3526
- Reuters : Equities, Aerospace, Defense Correspondent (New York-NY) - 03/31/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3529
- The Associated Press : News Editor (New York-NY) - 04/03/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3531
- The Virginian-Pilot : Features Editor/Team Leader (Norfolk-VA) - 04/03/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3532
- The Associated Press : Online Editor (New York-NY) - 04/04/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3534
- Reuters : New York Correspondent covering Politics and General News (New York-NY) - 04/04/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3535
- Reuters : Financial Reporter-New York (New York-NY) - 04/04/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3533
- The Associated Press : News Editor (Dallas-TX) - 04/04/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3536
- The Associated Press : News Editor (Houston-TX) - 04/03/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3530

Television
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- Alabama's ABC 33/40 : Weekend Anchor/Reporter (Birmingham-AL) - 03/31/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3527

New Media
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- The Wall Street Journal Online : Special Writer (New York-NY) - 03/27/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3514
- The Wall Street Journal Online : Assistant News Editor (Brussels-) - 03/27/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3515
- Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive : Opinions and Comments Editor (Arlington-VA) - 03/29/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3521
- Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive : Night News Desk Producer (Arlington-VA) - 03/29/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3523

Magazines
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- Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine : Circulation manager (Austin-TX) - 03/27/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3511

Newsletters
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- Lavadodinero.com : Reporter for Spanish publication (Miami-FL) - 04/01/06
URL: http://www.journalismnext.com/jobdetails.cfm?jid=3528


You can see all the details at www.JournalismNext.com where you can apply for these jobs online and also see over a hundred other jobs and internships. Be sure to mention that you saw the opening on JournalismNext.com when applying

New Black Internet TV

BUZZ...
The buzz is on for a new very funny comedy series on www.newsnoir.com <http://www.newsnoir.com> Take a look and keep the buzz going by telling everyone you know, about this exciting project and most of all telling us what you think of it.
Visit our Website www.newsnoir.com <www.newsnoir.com>
NEWS NOIR
News, Entertainment and Information from a Black Perspective.
News Noir is an online African-American television station on the internet that features entertaining news shows that pokes fun at ourselves. It features a series of free wheeling comedic skits that are updated weekly with a cast of news anchors, interviewers, correspondents and actors.
News Noir will add other segments that will highlight black culture, entertainment, politics, health, education and a host of topics that will inform and entertain our viewers.
SIMPLY PUT,WE HAVE CREATED A BLACK TELEVISION NETWORK ON THE INTERNET THAT WILL GROW FROM THESE HUMBLE BEGINNINGS.
We invite viewers from the United States and around the world to act as correspondents sending us videos, slide shows, narration and written copy from their locale allowing us to provide news coverage from anyone, anywhere created by people with a digital camera and a computer with skills to create news stories. The News Noir editorial board will select material of interest to our viewers and present it on the "NEWS FROM OUR VIEWERS segments.
News Noir has created a new concept that captures a multi-ethnic audience with potentially millions of viewers that will position us as a leading provider of black programming on the internet.
The News Noir Show is produced at the drumTV studio in Harlem and is a no holds barred satire that spoofs everybody and everything related to black people in America and the world. News Noir was created by Executive Producer Richard Martin, Producer/Writer Arnold Pinnix and a team of talented producers, writers, technicians and actors.
We need volunteer help in order to grow.Writers, editors,researchers, reporters, public relations,advertising folks and any one with enthusiasm for this project is welcome.
Email me rmartin@drumtv.com or call 212-531-3786
if you are interested.

NY African Film Festival

13TH ANNUAL NEW YORK AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL SET TO LAUNCH
Citywide Cinematic Celebration to Run April 20 through May 29
NEW YORK (March 30, 2006)—The 13th Annual New York African Film Festival (NYAFF) will launch a citywide cinematic celebration on April 20 to satisfy New York’s love of quality and substantive independent cinema. The Festival will spotlight a wide array of U.S. premieres of internationally-acclaimed films, including Drum from director Zola Maseko, starring Taye Diggs, and the U.S. premiere of U-Carmen eKhayelitsha, an exquisite adaptation of Bizet’s opera "Carmen" that won the Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear Award, the opening night feature. The month-long event, co-presented by the African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, will highlight films about Africans facing rapid transition, their lives shaped by the effects of war, migration, HIV/AIDS, and subsequent xenophobia, reconciliation and displacement.
"From Egypt to South Africa, veteran filmmakers are using film to address the issues changing the face of the African continent today," said Mahen Bonetti, founder and executive director of the AFF. "Additionally, technology is empowering emerging filmmakers to add their voices to those telling Africa’s stories, and this year two-thirds of the directors are under 35."
The Festival kicks off with a panel discussion of prominent filmmakers and intellectuals from the African diaspora, with Dr. Marta Vega, director of New York’s Caribbean Cultural Center, and Jihan El-Tahri, director of House of Saud, among others, at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 20. The public is invited to partake in the discussion, which will focus on the Festival’s theme, "Africa in Transition –Today!" The Apollo is located at 253 W. 125th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues.
Some of the best of recent and classic African cinema will be shown at The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater, 165 W. 65th Street, Plaza Level, from April 26 through May 4. The Festival opens on Wednesday, April 26 with the U.S. premiere of South African director Mark Dornford-May’s U-Carmen eKhayelitsha, an operatic tour-de-force set in a South African township featuring the amazing raw talent of young local performers. Zola Maseko’s Drum, based on the legendary lives of South Africa’s Drum Magazine journalists and starring Taye Diggs, is the winner of FESPACO 2005’s Etalon d’Or de Yennenga Grand Prize and is AFF’s Centerpiece selection. Exploring this year’s theme of "Africa in Transition – Today!," films such as Khalo Matabane’s Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon, Taghreed Elsanhouri's All About Darfur, Jacqueline Kalimunda’s Homeland as well as Phybia Dlamini’s Outlaw Culture explore the personal narrative of displacement, experiences of xenophobia, alternative lifestyles and the homeward bound search for reconciliation.
A mid-career retrospective on maverick Cameroonian filmmaker Jean-Pierre Bekolo, whose experimental films have earned him an international reputation as an innovator in African film, will be presented. His most recent film, Les Saignantes (The Bloodettes), hailed as one of the first science fiction films to emerge from Africa, is one of three of his films that will be screened at the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center.
The Festival will include two short programs. For the first time the NYAFF will present films by filmmakers from North Africa; "Emerging Voices from the Maghreb" will feature award-winning short films addressing the tensions between tradition and modernity, women’s struggle for equal opportunity and the integration of North African families into European cities and suburbs. In partnership with the New York LGBT Film Festival, AFF will present a program of short films from South Africa that explore issues of sexuality, gender, and politics in a country known for its progressive constitution as well as the violence and homophobia that continues to haunt the lives of many gay people.
"It's hard to believe that the idea for a program on African films that Mahen Bonetti approached us with back in 1989 has blossomed into a major showcase that's already thirteen years old," said Richard Peña, programming director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center. "This year's festival is in fact younger than ever – fresher, bolder, exploring little known areas of African experience such as the lives of gays and lesbians throughout Africa, and offering a well-deserved tribute to African cinema's master of irreverence, Jean-Pierre Bekolo."
The International Center of Photography (ICP) will host screenings highlighting the aesthetic of film as a part of its acclaimed exhibit "Snap Judgments," featuring the work of more than forty artists from across the African continent on May 12 and May 19; the ICP School is located at 1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street. The Festival culminates May 26 through 29 with a series of films at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Rose Cinemas as part of its "Dance Africa 2006" program, which includes a tribute to renowned Cameroonian director Jean-Marie Teno and the Brooklyn premiere of the Burkina Faso film Delwende; BAM Rose Cinemas are located at 30 Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn, between Ashland Place and St. Felix Street.
The film program at The Film Society of Lincoln Center is curated by Peña and the African Film Festival, Inc. (Mahen Bonetti, Aba Taylor, Muriel Placet-Kouassi, A. Naomi Jackson, Alonzo Speight and Wilson Sherwin). Thanks are due to the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, Putumayo, AFF board of directors, Joan Baffour, Luca Bonetti, Francoise Bouffault, Gabriel Donati, Kevin Duggan, Jacki Fischer, Belynda Hardin, Andrew Milne, Prerana Reddy, Mohamed Silla, Rene Taylor, Kojo Associates and the AFF volunteer team.
AFF’s programs are made possible by the generous support of the Ford Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, JPMorgan Chase, New York State Council for the Arts, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, New York Times Community Affairs Department, Time Warner Cable, French Cultural Services, South African Consulate, Bloomberg, GoCard, WNYC, Continental Airlines, 57 Main St. Wine Company, Saugatuck Kitchens and Omnipak Import, Enterprises, Inc.
For more information on the African Film Festival, Inc., go to www.africanfilmny.org.
Ticket Information:
Tickets for Film Society of Lincoln Center screening are $10 for the general public; $7 for students (with valid photo ID); $6 for Film Society members. Monday through Friday before 6 pm, senior citizens with valid ID will be admitted for $5. Beginning April 6 tickets are available online at www.filmlinc.com or at the Walter Reade Theater box office. For box office hours and schedule information call 212-875-5600.
International Center of Photography screenings are $5. For ticket information call the ICP Education Department at (212) 857-0001.
Tickets for the BAM screenings are available at www.bam.org, by calling 718-777-FILM (theater ID #545), by emailing tickets@bam.org or in person at the BAM Box Office at the Peter Jay Sharp Building at 30 Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $7 for seniors, students and children (BAM Rose Box Office only).
Donations are welcome at the panel discussion at the Apollo Theater.
Press and Industry Screenings:
Advance screenings for press and industry will be held at the Walter Reade Theater, on the following dates and times:
Friday, April 7
10 a.m.
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha
12 noon
From the Out in South Africa Short Program, Silenced and Enraged by a Picture
Wednesday, April 12
10 a.m.
Les Saignantes (The Bloodettes)
12 noon
Hotel of Dreams
Thursday, April 13
10 a.m.
Drum
12 noon
The Colonial Friend
followed by, from the Emerging Voices from the Maghreb Short Program, Toi, Waguih and My Lost House
RSVP to 212-875-5314 or pressoffice@filmlinc.com.
Online Press Office:
Complete materials and hi-res images for the Festival may be downloaded from www.filmlinc.com. Click on the press office; password is xx9c2t.
Press Contacts:
The Film Society of Lincoln Center
Jeanne R. Berney, (212) 875-5416, jberney@filmlinc.com
Ines Aslan, (212) 875-5625, iaslan@filmlinc.com
The Terrie Williams Agency
Cheryl Duncan, (201) 332-8338, cheryl_duncan@earthlink.net

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Sports Emmy

On April 22, Saturday we are having our Daytime Creative Craft ceremony and on May 1, Monday we are having our Sports Emmy ceremony. I need some volunteers to help assist with escorting talent. Now, this is purely volunteer, I could really use the help, please e-mail me to let me know if you're interested. This is a great chance to get contacts and meet top network executives in both Sports and Daytime. I greatly appreciate all the help. Thank you.

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