Job description
Times Radio is the nation's newest digital news radio station, bringing together the peerless journalistic expertise of The Times and The Sunday Times with the world-class speech radio and podcasting experience of News Broadcasting, the company behind talkSPORT, talkRADIO and Virgin Radio.
The Team: We are a new and innovating voice in national digital radio. Broadcasting live and daily, we will deliver provocative, well-informed, entertaining and useful discussion covering the key stories of the day, and informing the national debate. We bring together the peerless journalistic expertise of The Times and The Sunday Times, and beyond, with the world-class speech radio and podcasting experience of Wireless
Being an intern at Times Radio is a gateway to a great career in broadcast Journalism. During this paid internship you will get full training, 4 days a week with Times Radio while also studying towards a fully-funded NCTJ qualification.
The Role: You will spend time with our industry leading broadcasting team; You will learn how to craft brilliant ideas ready for broadcast on one of the country’s leading news radio stations, while also supporting the country’s leading producers in researching story ideas and guests. As an Intern Broadcast Assistant, you will work for the programme producer and alongside the assistant producers to help originate story ideas and come up with suggestions for guests and treatments to create intelligent speech radio that is a compulsive and engaging listen. You will either be working on the breakfast show or the weekend shows. There is no better first step into broadcast journalism than this. You’ll learn everything we can teach you about how to create content, tell and share stories, attract, grow and capture an audience.
You will receive mentoring and coaching bespoke to you and delivered by some of the most experienced and journalists in the industry.
At the end of the 6 month programme you’ll complete your internship with great experiences, knowledge and network in journalism. There is no better way to start your journalism career than an internship with us.
What we are looking for from you:
You will be passionate about News and able to use your initiative to produce first-class stories.
A passion for radio production and an ear for great audio.
You will be able to create engaging content both on air and on line.
Excellent presentation and writing skills are essential as is a flair for delivering stand-out content on social media.
Flexible attitude to working hours across seven days including evenings and weekends in line with breaking news.
An understanding of the Times Radio brand, both print and digital and on air.
Positive can-do attitude and good team player.
Application Process
Online Application > Google Meet Interview
As part of the Online Application process, we would like you to provide answers to our application questions that explains why you want to join Times Radio and answer the following 3 questions:
Tell us about yourself and why you have applied for this internship?
How would you describe Times Radio and what do you like/dislike about it?
Give us an example of a story you have covered / or would like to cover on an audio medium- and how you would treat that story on our platforms.
Applications close Sunday 7th of May.
Life at News: At News UK our people are our heartbeat - they are the driving force behind our brands and we want to enable people to thrive. Some of us work flexibly, in many different ways. We encourage you to talk to us about the flexibility you would like. Many of us work in a hybrid way between one of the News UK & Ireland offices and remotely.
We champion diversity and inclusion, we strive to maximise and encourage every individual’s potential and ensure everyone feels valued. We support this through our Diversity Board, D&I strategy & training, creating more diverse content and our intern and apprenticeship programmes. We also have 11 employee-led networks.
We want to ensure that everyone we meet has the opportunity to perform to their best when interviewing. Please let us know, at any stage, whether you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, and we will do our best to accommodate.
News UK is an official partner of the Journalism Diversity Fund, founder of the Journalism and Disability Forum, and proud member of the Valuable 500. At News UK, we will continue to promote an inclusive and diverse workplace, to help people with visible and non visible disabilities create careers in media and aim to make our content accessible to all