WELCOME TO BRONXNET Careers & Internships

BronxNet is an independent, award-winning, not-for-profit producing programming by, for, and about the people of The Bronx, while training the community to produce programs to share with their neighbors and the world.
BronxNet is a growing hybrid workplace with 100% employer paid benefits.
BronxNet is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 Available Career Opportunities 

Internships We Offer

At BronxNet, students are able to gain experience in videography, editing, reporting, programming, and many more aspects of television broadcasting and emerging immersive technology.
With internships available in-studio, on-location and remotely, we are able to work with students’ schedules to help build their media skills for the future.
Video Editing Internship - Undergraduate
Video editors are in command of editing of packages using Final Cut 10 and Premiere Pro. A package, to be specific, is a short segment of 1 to 2 minutes in length.
BronxNet is the public service multimedia network of the people of the Bronx. Local Bronxite producers have access to our studios to produce their shows. BronxNet also produces in-house content remotely and at the BronxNet Studios. BronxNet TV broadcasts news, health awareness updates, voter literacy programs including debates and forums, educational content, and more across a range of programs without interruption. BronxNet programs broadcast on channels 67-70, 951 and 952 on the Optimum cable system and 2133-2138 on Verizon FiOS and are live streamed via BronxNet.tv.
Studio interns are studio crew members tasked with doing the behind-the-scenes work of live television shows. All studio training is on-site and minimum experience is needed to become a studio intern.
Videography is the process of shooting or covering an event. In layman’s terms, they’re the cameraman/woman following the reporter. They’re responsible for transporting and setting up equipment at each shoot as well ensuring that the lighting, position and overall shoot is the best quality possible. Some videographers will have post-production responsibilities, such as editing the footage; however, at BronxNet, videographers are only responsible for shooting and forwarding footage to the BronxNet drive for editors to access.
Programming Interns shadow a Programming Coordinator and learn about how a TV network maintains broadcast operations for six cable and streaming channels.
The Content Acquisitions team at BronxNet identifies compelling films, specials and shows, reaches out to the award-winning creators behind the magic, and helps broadcast their work to millions all over the world, thus amplifying their powerful, independent voices.
BronxNet Development Intern learns and gains experience in non-profit fundraising activities, donor appreciation, and working with a CRM Database.
The Multimedia Journalism Intern will be responsible for presenting accurate, well-written, well-documented and relevant stories.