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Black Enterprise, Dec, 1997 by Nicole Graves

Pay: $500 after completion of internship. Interns must receive college credit.

Eligibility: college students with an interest in the communications field.

Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis, but should be in by March far summer posts and early August far the fall.

Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Attn: Internship Coordinator 1350 Sixth Ave., 24th Fl. New York, NY 10019 212-708-0377

MGM offers three internships a year in publicity and promotions.

Pay: Nonpaying; college credit only.

Eligibility: College students.

Deadline: Late December far spring, March far summer and August for fall.

MTV Networks (includes VH1 and Nickelodeon) Attn: Jennifer Grigsby 1515 Broadway New York, NY 10036 21 2-258-7801

Internships are available in advertising, marketing, advertising sales, press relations, special events, animation graphics, studio production, viewer services amine and talent relations.

The program is broken into three 10-week sessions: fall, spring and summer. Submit a resume and cover letter.

Pay: Nonpaying; academic credit.

Eligibility: College students only.

Deadline: Apply three months prior to the session you are interested in.

C&C Films Attn: Heidi Pena 73 Spring St., Suite 407 New York, NY 10012 212-334-4669 212-334-4132 (Fax)

Currently seeking interns for production and post-production. Students learn all phases of film, television, commercial and music video production. To apply, fax your resume.

Pay: Nonpaying; stipend provided far meals and transportation.

Eligibility: Students from high school to graduate school level.

Deadline: Applications accepted an a rolling basis.

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