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Peter Roth Internship
The Paley Center
New York, NY
Film/Video
Company Information
The Peter Roth Internship, named in honor of the legendary television executive, offers 20 talented undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds, and historically underrepresented groups in the media and entertainment industry an unrivaled paid apprenticeship experience for those interested in a career in television. This prestigious internship has been created to inspire the next generation of television professionals to embody Peter Roth’s visionary ideals including his commitment to innovative storytelling, his love for writers, and his passion for the art form of television. The internship will also underscore the critical importance of nurturing a diverse array of creative voices and portrayals on television—a hallmark of Peter Roth’s career.
The Paley Center will offer students a comprehensive, paid internship that expands upon the institution’s long-running accredited internships and includes three key components for an unparalleled educational experience. Using the renowned Paley Archive and its unmatched collection of television programming, the Paley Center will offer an extensive course to help students better understand the importance of diverse voices and portrayals on television. Interns will also attend guest lectures, meet-and-greets, and Q&A sessions with television executives, talent, showrunners, writers, and other members of a creative team to gain an appreciation for the art of storytelling. The internship will also include first-hand experience working at the Paley Center, along with site visits to networks and sets to provide a valuable understanding of the business side of television.
Qualifications
- Students from diverse backgrounds and underserved communities in the media and entertainment industry are strongly encouraged to apply
- Interns must confirm they can commit to the timeline of the internship from June 3, 2025 to July 10, 2025
- Must have the legal right to work in the United States. (If offered a position, the Immigration Reform & Control Act of 1986 requires you to furnish proof of your employment eligibility and identity before you can begin work.)
- A strong interest in pursuing a career in television
- A talented, enthusiastic and highly motivated individua
- Junior or senior level year of study by September 2025
- GPA of 3.2 or higher