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Broadband Breakfast Internships (Fall 2023 Washington Seminar)

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We are looking for individuals seeking a front-row seat overseeing the politics of technology in the nation's capital. If you’d like to be part of a dynamic group of individuals fleshing out the nation’s understanding of broadband policy and internet technology writing articles, assembling research and conducting outreach, please apply by July 31 (for Fall 2023).

Broadband Breakfast is a decade-old news organization based in Washington that is building a community of interest around broadband policy and internet technology, with a particular focus on better broadband Infrastructure, the politics of privacy and the regulation of social media. We took our name from the Broadband Breakfast Club that we launched in 2008, and are in the process of relaunching several broadband-related event series.

Qualifications: We are looking for individuals seeking a front-row seat overseeing the politics of technology in the nation's capital. If you’d like to be part of a dynamic group of individuals fleshing out the nation’s understanding of broadband policy and internet technology writing articles, assembling research and conducting outreach, please contact Editor and Publisher Drew Clark via email, drew@breakfast.media

At least two years of undergraduate experience (graduate students and law students may also apply).

Live or have the ability to work in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.

Knowledge of technology and telecom policy issues a plus but not required.

Journalism or communications majors preferred but not required.

Interns will: Attend and report on events and newsworthy items in Washington

Produce stories for daily publication in Breakfast Media publications, including BroadbandBreakfast.com

Attend and support monthly Broadband Breakfast Club events

Applications DUE: July 31, email application materials to Drew Clark, drew@breakfast.media, include a cover letter, resume, two 500-800 word writing samples on any topic, and two references or letters of recommendation

This internship qualifies students to be part of BYU's Washington Seminar program which provides housing, funding, a cohort of other interns, outings, and more. Learn more at https://fhssinternships.byu.edu/washington-seminar-information.

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